A middle-class boy from Atlanta finds his worldview changed as he spends the summer with his deeply religious grandfather in the housing projects of Red Hook, Brooklyn.A middle-class boy from Atlanta finds his worldview changed as he spends the summer with his deeply religious grandfather in the housing projects of Red Hook, Brooklyn.A middle-class boy from Atlanta finds his worldview changed as he spends the summer with his deeply religious grandfather in the housing projects of Red Hook, Brooklyn.
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A middle-class boy from Atlanta is forced to spend the summer with his deeply religious grandfather in a poor housing project in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Spike Lee wrote and directed this boring tale. This rambling tale gets very tiresome. Did Spike Lee turn anti-religion? The story turns even uglier with a twist that comes out of nowhere. I'm uncertain about what is happening to Spike Lee. After great successes in the 90s and the 2000s, is he on the road to big time experimentation? What is going on? I don't get it. This movie is a mess. Maybe it's some kind of personal project. But even then, I'd expect more skills than he's showing here.
Spike Lee wrote and directed this boring tale. This rambling tale gets very tiresome. Did Spike Lee turn anti-religion? The story turns even uglier with a twist that comes out of nowhere. I'm uncertain about what is happening to Spike Lee. After great successes in the 90s and the 2000s, is he on the road to big time experimentation? What is going on? I don't get it. This movie is a mess. Maybe it's some kind of personal project. But even then, I'd expect more skills than he's showing here.
...Clarke Peters (Freemon from HBO's "The Wire") should get an Oscar nomination for this. His performance is at once over-the-top and understated as a Brooklyn pastor who seemingly is a righteous pillar of a community that continues to wane under material violence and generational malaise. However this 'man-of-black-jesus' is hiding a terrifying secret that lifts what is at first another half-cliché movie about coming-of-age into unexpected darker and deeper territory. It makes "Red Hook Summer" into a risky, uncomfortable film and a film quite necessary in this day and age when institutions will blanket even the sickest of monsters to save their own public rep (I won't get more specific, but the contemporary story I'm alluding to concerns a man who's last name rhymes with 'Sam Clusky'). Aside from Peters, the film is worth watching for the loving touches Spike Lee brings to the setting. The music (by Bruce Hornsby), design and photography perfectly capture Brooklyn in the summertime in the same way "Crooklyn" did. Although Lee's approach, which here resembles Cassavettes at times, will upset some due to the obvious shot-on-the-fly-digital look and the after-mentioned below-par performances of the child actors.
I can see why Spike Lee keeps succeeding in the face of so much critical negativity. This movie may not reflect your life, your upbringing or circumstances, it does however reflect an otherwise hidden existence that Spike Lee brought to life. Well done. Worth watching.
Red Hook Summer (2012) is a drama movie co-written and directed by Spike Lee and it tells the story of a young boy learning about life when he stays with his preacher grandfather. This movie was a first time watch for and I really enjoyed the movie up until the point I didn't like it at the end.
Positives for Red Hook Summer (2012): The story of this movie is one I would expect from Spike Lee as there are some deeply compelling things about the journey for our main character. The performances from the cast are great from Clarke Peters, Nate Parker, Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Toni Lysaith and Jules Brown. I really enjoyed the mentor-student relationship between Clarke Peters and Nate Parker as we get to see them connect while they working at the local church. There are themes that feel in line with how Spike Lee likes to tell in his stories. Every conversation has a reason behind it and they lead to some nice revelations that are interesting on paper. And finally, the pacing of the movie is really good and the story is more focused than the last Spike Lee movie I watched.
Negatives for Red Hook Summer (2012): There is a major plot twist towards the end of the movie that caught me off guard and it undermines everything I was watching prior to the story and it makes the story not as good as it was. I was also shocked that there are no repercussions for this major event in the sorry and it was just dumb.
Overall, Red Hook Summer (2012) is a fantastic drama movie from Spike Lee and it was among my favorite movies from the man until the plot twist which brought things down for me, but I would still recommend this movie to fans of Spike Lee and they might get more than I initially did.
Positives for Red Hook Summer (2012): The story of this movie is one I would expect from Spike Lee as there are some deeply compelling things about the journey for our main character. The performances from the cast are great from Clarke Peters, Nate Parker, Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Toni Lysaith and Jules Brown. I really enjoyed the mentor-student relationship between Clarke Peters and Nate Parker as we get to see them connect while they working at the local church. There are themes that feel in line with how Spike Lee likes to tell in his stories. Every conversation has a reason behind it and they lead to some nice revelations that are interesting on paper. And finally, the pacing of the movie is really good and the story is more focused than the last Spike Lee movie I watched.
Negatives for Red Hook Summer (2012): There is a major plot twist towards the end of the movie that caught me off guard and it undermines everything I was watching prior to the story and it makes the story not as good as it was. I was also shocked that there are no repercussions for this major event in the sorry and it was just dumb.
Overall, Red Hook Summer (2012) is a fantastic drama movie from Spike Lee and it was among my favorite movies from the man until the plot twist which brought things down for me, but I would still recommend this movie to fans of Spike Lee and they might get more than I initially did.
This isn't Spike Lee's greatest film but by the end it has become one of his most intriguing. The children's performances are poor, but so are their characters; Lee doesn't have the kind of empathy needed to write for or direct child actors (and this is true of Crooklyn too). The film is also largely plot less, but as the film progresses it becomes clear that a traditional plot would undermine the film's themes. Red Hook Summer is about faith and human growth, subjects that aren't neat or linear.
By no means a perfect film, Red Hook Summer deserves more attention than it has received.
By no means a perfect film, Red Hook Summer deserves more attention than it has received.
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- TriviaThis is the sixth film in Spike Lee's series "Brooklyn Chronicles."
- ConnectionsReferenced in Da Sweet Blood of Jesus (2014)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $338,803
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $40,070
- Aug 12, 2012
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- $338,803
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- 2h 1m(121 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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