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Top Five

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
28K
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Chris Rock, Gabrielle Union, Cedric The Entertainer, Rosario Dawson, Hassan Johnson, Leslie Jones, Karlie Redd, Romany Malco, Tracy Morgan, Sherri Shepherd, Hayley Marie Norman, J.B. Smoove, Anders Holm, and Michael Che in Top Five (2014)
Leading up to his televised wedding to his reality-TV star girlfriend, a comedian/actor who is determined to reinvent himself as a serious actor agrees to be interviewed by a reporter for the New Yorker whose wit and intelligence matches his own.
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Romantic ComedyComedyRomance

A comedian tries to make it as a serious actor when his reality television star fiancée talks him into broadcasting their wedding on her television show.A comedian tries to make it as a serious actor when his reality television star fiancée talks him into broadcasting their wedding on her television show.A comedian tries to make it as a serious actor when his reality television star fiancée talks him into broadcasting their wedding on her television show.

  • Director
    • Chris Rock
  • Writer
    • Chris Rock
  • Stars
    • Chris Rock
    • Rosario Dawson
    • Gabrielle Union
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chris Rock
    • Writer
      • Chris Rock
    • Stars
      • Chris Rock
      • Rosario Dawson
      • Gabrielle Union
    • 108User reviews
    • 156Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Chris Rock
    Chris Rock
    • Andre Allen
    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • Chelsea Brown
    Gabrielle Union
    Gabrielle Union
    • Erica Long
    Kevin Hart
    Kevin Hart
    • Charles
    J.B. Smoove
    J.B. Smoove
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    Romany Malco
    Romany Malco
    • Benny Barnes
    Hayley Marie Norman
    Hayley Marie Norman
    • Tammy
    Anders Holm
    Anders Holm
    • Brad
    Cedric The Entertainer
    Cedric The Entertainer
    • Jazzy Dee
    • (as Cedric the Entertainer)
    Karlie Redd
    Karlie Redd
    • Rhonda
    Kevin Barnett
    Kevin Barnett
    • Columbia Student
    Genevieve Angelson
    Genevieve Angelson
    • Columbia Student
    Ben Cole
    Ben Cole
    • Columbia Student
    Corey Brown
    • Columbia Student
    Maia Wilson
    • Woman with Confidence
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    Teddy Coluca
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    Ren Croney
    • Pretty Salesgirl
    Annaleigh Ashford
    Annaleigh Ashford
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      • Chris Rock
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      • Chris Rock
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    7Quinoa1984

    being funny vs having a great story to tell

    There's a scene in this film, Chris Rock's latest as auteur and star, where he performs in a comedy club. It's the first time in years his character, Andre Allen, has performed and from a story point of view it seems rushed and contrived. How he gets to this point isn't exactly organic to what's been going on just before, and only makes sense in the sense that the script dictates it's here that he gets, for lack of a better phrase, his 'groove' back on stage. Nevermind that the character hasn't performed in so long - albeit some of the material, to be fair, ties back in with some troubles he's having with his fiancé, so that's fine - he kills and everyone loves it. Why do they love it really? Well, this is where it gets tricky, and why I recommend Top Five: it's funny. And Chris Rock's funny. He's a great stand up. He doesn't transcend his own problematic script, but he and the cast do much better than it could've been.

    The basic premise has more than a touch of Stardust Memories - in case you can't tell, which is possible, Woody Allen is one of Rock's heroes - as Allen doesn't want to do funny movies anymore (he's been "Hammy the Bear" for three films, making this kind of a double-bill/companion piece for this year's Birdman), and has a new, serious work where he plays a Haitian white-man-killing revolutionary. He's spending this one day going around New York city, promoting the film, visiting his family, doing this and that, and he's tagged along by a journalist (Rosario Dawson, who is terrific here by the way), who wants a personal-profile scoop. He's not having it, at first, but over the course of a day and night and lots of memories of things gone wrong - he was/is an alcoholic, as she is, conveniently enough - he opens up.

    Again, not a strong story entirely, though it has its moments. Really, it's actually the moments that Rock wins best at here: when he goes to visit his family (first his father, who seems to be kind of a bum but it's funny/sad seeing Allen have to haggle with him over money) and how they all rag on him, and he rags on them back, you can see the warmth and improvisation going on (how much is scripted is anyone's guess, but the tone is just right and the jokes all work in this piece). His set pieces, mostly in the flashbacks, keep bringing the comedy forward and he has many, many funny lines, but even funnier situations for his actors. Cedric the Entertainer especially steals his scenes, but the same can go for Kevin Hart, JB Smoove (to an extent, though he has really one shtick), and even Brian Regan in an uncredited cameo. And DMX... Jesus.

    A lot of the film also hinges on Rock and Dawson, and despite a third act reveal (is it a twist?) that made me roll my eyes, their chemistry really sells much of the film. He has just great dialog for the two of them to play off one another, so that we can still buy *them* even if not always the story or situations that develop.

    And, again it must be stressed, the movie is funny. Sometimes it's very funny - I'd be remiss to forget that Seinfeld and Adam Sandler show up at a bachelor party and had me crying laughing - and that helps it make it just an unabashed crowd-pleaser first, cutting satire second, which I think was really Rock's goal here. Whether he was trying to also make a GREAT film, I don't know. At its very best, it does come closer than any Rock film to show the sorts of topics he does in his stand up brought to a dramatic context, like the whole marriage-TV-show sub-plot with Gabrielle Union (who is also fantastic here).

    But hey, for a night out - as a date-night movie it's especially adept - it works, and it'll get you thinking about your own Top Five after a while. Or if you'd ever see Rock play a Bear-cop (obviously a play on Martin Lawrence more than himself, though ironically Rock wrote the script while on set for Grown-Ups 2, so it goes).
    8ThomasDrufke

    A Cinderella Story

    The critically acclaimed but underrated audience film Top Five is genius. Not only is it a return to glory for Chris Rock, it's a really great dramatic film. IMDb doesn't list it as drama, but I think the dramatic moments of Top Five were even better than the inevitably hysterical moments. It tells the story of Andre Allen, a comedian and movie star who is struggling to reach the heights of his early career while simultaneously being interviewed by a journalist and preparing for his wedding.

    Top Five caught me off guard. I figured with the cast it has and the premise that it presented, the film would be a goof ball comedy and a throwaway film. Instead, it felt like a mixture of a Richard Linklater and Woody Allen script, with tons of great Chris Rock comedy thrown in. It only takes place over the course of a night or two, and the screenplay is absolutely brilliant. Rock and Rosario Dawson share great chemistry together and light up each others lives, which are otherwise pretty depressing. The back and forth with them and the ability they had to change each other's world views, was reminiscent of Celine & Jesse in The Before Trilogy. I also tend to believe this was loosely based on how Chris Rock viewed himself in the industry and quite possibly several other celebrities. It sheds a light on what may be the many struggles celebrities and past-their-prime actors go through when they are trying to change their career.

    Now I don't know how explicit the film needed to get. At times some of the goofy comedy and characters took me out of the film. I would have much rather the film stay closer to the contained humor that made the film work so well. Besides that, I was really impressed Top Five. The fact that a film involving Chris Rock walking around New York City for a full 2 hours was that interesting is a testament to the script and Rock's directing.

    +Hilarious

    +Dramatic moments hit even more

    +Felt like a Linklater/Woody Allen script

    +Potentially Rock's own story?

    -Stay away from the silly comedy

    8.5/10
    7eminkl

    Don't go in expecting riotous laughs

    Clearly a personal project for writer/director/star Chris Rock, Top Five isn't quite a comedy and isn't quite a drama. It nestles snugly, firmly into the in-between, dispensing funny little slices of life alongside serious, self-searching notes about midlife insecurity and the desire to make something more of yourself. Rock basically plays himself, a longtime comedy superstar who worries that his silly wide-appeal earlier works have trapped him in a vicious cycle of self-loathing and alcoholism. His character is grounded and real, afraid to play anything for big laughs because the pressure to meet earlier comedy heights is so crippling. For the most part, it's the story of his swift rapport and burgeoning relationship with a tailing New York Times reporter (Rosario Dawson), which clicks on all cylinders. The two work so well together, it can be enjoyable just watching them interact over the inconsequential, and that's the real draw. Don't go in expecting riotous laughs; it's funny, but also sweet, and an effective stepping stone to broader subjects.
    7akash_sebastian

    A Well-written Chris Rock Movie; Observational as well as Hilarious

    Written and Directed by Chris Rock, 'Top Five' is a hilarious romantic-comedy, filled with whip-smart observations on people, fame, identity, alcoholism (and will power). Other than Anders Holm's clichéd closeted boyfriend character (but with unique and hilarious situations), the two lead characters, Andre and Chelsea, are written quite well; they're unique and interesting, and the spark between them is undeniable. Even the supporting characters have fascinating personalities and dialogues. So basically, it's Chris Rock's writing (which is as good as his stand-ups) which makes the movie fun to watch; the movie is semi-autobiographical, and is Rock's best role on screen.

    The 'Planet of the Apes'-Martin Luther King Jr. assassination analogy was quite intriguing and hysterical. The entire scene in the hotel room with the two call girls and the other guy was really a well-written situation; quite rib-tickling. Guest appearances by Adam Sandler and Jerry Seinfeld were amusing, too.

    The acting is commendable and suit the characters perfectly. Miss Dawson, with her looks and her personality, is incredible in her role. The Cinderella-element in the movie was interesting, and the climax was just perfect; you can't help but have a smile on your face.
    7brentedwards89

    An entertaining, albeit forgettable, comedy that, despite its faults, is worth watching

    Top Five isn't the best comedy I've seen in recent years, and it is largely forgettable throughout, but it is definitely a breath of fresh air in a movie genre that has, in recent years, become flooded with loud, obnoxious, and expensive blockbusters that try much too hard at being funny and end up only genuinely being funny for enough scenes to fill up the time for its preview. Or even worse, they go on to turn the movie into sequels or trilogies only to repeat the same basic plot with a few new characters for the sole purpose of making money, instead of making a quality film.

    Top Five is a relatively mature and intelligent comedy throughout, that ends leaving the viewer satisfied, and for some wanting more but still content with it being the conclusion to this particular story and set of characters. I don't normally review movies on IMDb, but due to the irony of some of the cruel and unnecessarily critical reviews of this movie given by a decent amount of users that I read, after watching a movie that spends time shining light on the effects words have on people, no matter how famous, rich, or happy they are/appear to be.

    This movie is by no means Chris Rock's masterpiece, but it is an intelligently crafted, and entertaining film that doesn't deserve to be given any less than a 5 rating. The 7 rating I gave it is largely due to the fact that I enjoy Chris Rock's comedy and he showed me in this film that he hasn't lost a bit of talent since his first big break. It's not a movie I would go see in theaters, but if it pops up for streaming on Netflix, its worth a watch for sure.

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    • Trivia
      Chris Rock wrote the screenplay in his trailer during the filming of Copains pour toujours 2 (2013).
    • Quotes

      Andre Allen: A lot of people don't like dates. It's like, "I hate dating. I hate dating."

      Andre Allen: I like dates. Dates are cool.

      Andre Allen: 'Cause a date means someone is considering fucking you.

      Andre Allen: They have to, like, ponder it. It's just...

      Andre Allen: Anybody you can eat with, you might have a chance of fucking.

      Andre Allen: So, and they're just pondering fucking you.

      Andre Allen: They're weighing it in their head. They're going...

      Andre Allen: Girls are going, "His dick, my mouth. I wonder."

      Andre Allen: And even if it doesn't happen, you just feel... I feel good.

      Andre Allen: I mean, any day somebody thinks about fucking you is a good day.

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits, Jerry Seinfeld gives his top five.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Whoopi Goldberg/Rashida Jones/Tom Colicchio (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Niggas In Paris
      Written by Jay-Z (as Shawn C. Carter), Mike Dean, Reverend W. A. Donaldson, Hit-Boy (as Chauncey Alexander Hollis) and Ye

      Performed by Ye & Jay-Z (as Jay-Z)

      Contains a sample of "Baptizing Scene"

      performed by Reverend W. A. Donaldson

      Published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. on behalf of itself, Papa George Music and Please Gimme My Publishing (BMI), Songs of Universal, Inc. on behalf of itself and U Can't Teach Bein The Shhh, Inc., WB Music Corp. (ASCAP) on behalf of itself and Carter Boys Music and Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI).

      Courtesy of Roc-A-Fella Records, L.L.C. under license

      from Universal Music Enterprises, Atlantic Recording Corp by arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV licensing

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Finally Famous
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • IAC Films
      • Jax Media
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,317,471
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,896,593
      • Dec 14, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $26,117,471
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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