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As I write this review I'm getting the urge to watch "Devil in a Blue Dress", may just have to do that later!
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This film, directed by Eric Laneuville (The Client List), stars Denzel Washington (Fences), Lynn Whitfield (Eve's Bayou), Akosua Busia (The Color Purple), James Allen Preston (A Few Good Men), and Ken Sagoes (A Nightmare on Elm Street 4).
The cinematography is a bit rough, and the film sometimes feels like an extended after-school special. The storyline is predictable, with formulaic transitions and character arcs. The background music and closing montage are classic 80s fare, which adds to the nostalgic charm. Seeing a young Denzel Washington in action was a treat, and his interactions with his wife provided some unexpectedly funny moments. While the film is sad in many ways, the closing narration is particularly well-done and leaves a lasting impression.
In conclusion, Hard Lessons isn't groundbreaking but is carried by Denzel Washington's strong performance. I'd rate it 6/10 and recommend it only with the appropriate expectations.
This movie was Denzil Washington's last television movie before he scored big a year later with the film "Cry Freedom". The George McKenna story also starred fine stage and screen actress Lynn Whitfield, who also was in another satisfying CBS fact based movie, Johnnie Mae Gibson, F.B.I. Though the movie is clichéd at times, the producers was intelligent to cast superior actors. The George McKenna Story, without Denzil Washington would have been a typical after school special with melodramatic violence. I gave this movie *** good, but nothing exceptionally special here. Check it out, it is on video.
This isn't the perfect film. Clearly it is hampered by the budget and restrictions of a television movie. It is probably a bit short, because the timeline seems awful constricted. But within the context of what the film is, it is incredible.
Years before the LA riots and bigger movies like "Dangerous Minds", we have this story of a school going from gangland to college material. And Denzel Washington leading the way. I had no idea he was acting in the mid-1980s, and giving such commanding performances. Has he ever given a bad performance? I think not, as he carried this film.
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Eric Laneuville and star Denzel Washington both acted as series regulars on Hôpital St. Elsewhere (1982).
- Quotes
George McKenna: Son, you threatened a teacher. Now what do you expect me to do? Make believe nothing happened?
Robert Norris: Showing no movie ain't teaching.
George McKenna: Well then you come to me. That's what I'm here for. Now I'll talk to Mr. Goodman.
Robert Norris: Yeah?
George McKenna: Yeah.
Robert Norris: It's gonna be just like the rest of them.
George McKenna: Son, don't lay that humble on me.
Robert Norris: I ain't jiving you.
George McKenna: Yes you are. Now you're suspended for two days for threatening a teacher. There's no excuse for that.
Robert Norris: My momma's gonna kill me!
George McKenna: Well, then you'll think twice about it next time, won't you? That's all.