Three female friends, tight since grade school, support each other during a weekend college scholarship retreat where they learn how tough it is to pursue a dream, and how much easier it is ... Read allThree female friends, tight since grade school, support each other during a weekend college scholarship retreat where they learn how tough it is to pursue a dream, and how much easier it is when you have your friends there for you.Three female friends, tight since grade school, support each other during a weekend college scholarship retreat where they learn how tough it is to pursue a dream, and how much easier it is when you have your friends there for you.
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This film was RIGHT ON. I was so impressed with the writing and the performance by all but especially Angell Conwell. Her acting is so real and believable. Every film or show she does she draws you into her character. Her acting range is from street to classy - she can play them all. The first thing I saw her in years ago was Sabrina The Teenage Witch and even with that small guest role she was an actress you remember. She should have her own show. But getting back to the movie - it was definitely a good movie of the week for UPN. They should make that a series. You can tell that Keshia has been out for a while but she was good and the other actress Monica was just a little over the top but believable as well, they made a good trio. My sister who's 16 cried, laughed and throughly enjoyed it. UPN needs more of that type of show. I'm suprised it's not a series, because that definitely made a good 1st showing.
The movie is so great it's my second favorite movie.It was exciting,funny,excellent,and interesting!But,before it came out I knew it was going to be entertaining since Keshia Knight Pulliam was in it!It was a fascinating movie!
I remember the hype surrounding this before it premiered on UPN. Part of the reason I watched it was due to Keshia Knight Pulliam's presence. I wanted to see little Rudy all grown up.
Of course, if you're expecting Rudy Huxtable, you'll be sorely disappointed. Keshia plays a very different character, the conflicted Temple, who goes along with her best friends Alex (Angell Conwell) and Breena (Monica McSwain) on a weekend college scholarship retreat. Here, the girls slowly but surely begin to learn how tough it is in college, which is no joke.
Keshia's role as Temple was pretty well done. The character's spaciness during some key moments was a little annoying but Keshia worked with what she had. Ironically, it's Angell Conwell as Alex that takes the cake as the street-smart, tough, and pretty girl in the trio. Monica McSwain plays Breena, though I'm not sure if it's her or her character that's a little emotionally over the top. But hey, I've known people like that.
Also part of the cast is Riley Weston, who plays Sydney, a girl that pretends and assimilates the over the top personality of the stereotypical "black girl from the hood" in order to fit in, which eventually puts her at odds with Alex. Alexis Fields is once again playing the Bad Girl and takes the role of Doreen, the personal nemesis of Temple.
This made-for-TV movie is pretty simplistic, teaches life lessons, is pretty light overall, and is something the whole family can sit down and enjoy. It is by no means a dramatic masterpiece, but it still gives you one of those feel-good moments near the end of the movie when each of the girls overcome their personal troubles and stick together as friends. This could have worked as a TV show. Perhaps even the successor to Moesha. No idea why UPN didn't convert it into a series, but at least it makes a good TV movie.
Of course, if you're expecting Rudy Huxtable, you'll be sorely disappointed. Keshia plays a very different character, the conflicted Temple, who goes along with her best friends Alex (Angell Conwell) and Breena (Monica McSwain) on a weekend college scholarship retreat. Here, the girls slowly but surely begin to learn how tough it is in college, which is no joke.
Keshia's role as Temple was pretty well done. The character's spaciness during some key moments was a little annoying but Keshia worked with what she had. Ironically, it's Angell Conwell as Alex that takes the cake as the street-smart, tough, and pretty girl in the trio. Monica McSwain plays Breena, though I'm not sure if it's her or her character that's a little emotionally over the top. But hey, I've known people like that.
Also part of the cast is Riley Weston, who plays Sydney, a girl that pretends and assimilates the over the top personality of the stereotypical "black girl from the hood" in order to fit in, which eventually puts her at odds with Alex. Alexis Fields is once again playing the Bad Girl and takes the role of Doreen, the personal nemesis of Temple.
This made-for-TV movie is pretty simplistic, teaches life lessons, is pretty light overall, and is something the whole family can sit down and enjoy. It is by no means a dramatic masterpiece, but it still gives you one of those feel-good moments near the end of the movie when each of the girls overcome their personal troubles and stick together as friends. This could have worked as a TV show. Perhaps even the successor to Moesha. No idea why UPN didn't convert it into a series, but at least it makes a good TV movie.
Where can I find the original version of "What About Your Friends", with Monica Calhoun? I would like to purchase it as well as Christmas at Water's Edge. These movies are great tools/resources for Theatre/Performing arts students who face adversity. I would like to do a comparison contrast activity on the two versions of What about your friends. Anyone out there who knows where to find it please let me know.
I loved this version as well. The story is inspirational and uplifting to young people who aspire to fulfill their dreams. I am a high school teacher in need of some inspiring materials. Please Help. Thanks Jeanine
I loved this version as well. The story is inspirational and uplifting to young people who aspire to fulfill their dreams. I am a high school teacher in need of some inspiring materials. Please Help. Thanks Jeanine
I love the different roles of parenting that were portrayed. The various personalities in the friendship were awesome. Most of all I applauded the many issues that were presented in the movie: from peer pressure, family relations, to accountability and maturity. I would love to see this in a weekly episode. Our youth need more down to earth (real) - positive sitcoms/movies before their eyes. Great Job!!!!!
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