Maverick moviemaker James Toback (Two Girls and a Guy) has latched on to the most fascinating cultural phenomenon of the American moment.
Black and White (1999)
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Reviews Counted:78
Fresh:30
Rotten:48
Average Rating:4.7/10
Consensus: The atmosphere is affecting, and the story, at times, is compelling, but with a lean script and limp direction, Black and White doesn't add up to much.
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: With Black and White, writer-director James Toback (Fingers, Two Girls and a Guy) confronts the topic of race head on--most specifically, the influence of black urban hip-hop culture on white... With Black and White, writer-director James Toback (Fingers, Two Girls and a Guy) confronts the topic of race head on--most specifically, the influence of black urban hip-hop culture on white America. Set in New York City as the 1990s wind to a close, the film is told in a broad, episodic fashion, interweaving several different story lines in order to address a multitude of ideas. In the most comedic, a white documentarian (Brooke Shields) and her gay husband (Robert Downey Jr.) follow a group of affluent white teenagers (led by Bijou Phillips) around the city as they unabashedly pursue a Staten Island hip-hop crew. As the leader of the crew, Rich Bower (the Wu-Tang Clan's Power) struggles to leave his criminal past behind and become a legitimate musician. In the most dramatic subplot, an undercover police detective (Ben Stiller) frames a talented college basketball player (Allan Houston) in order to exact an ambiguous revenge. Toback blends improvisation with tightly scripted scenes, and the result is a loose, broad essay on the state of racism at the turn of the millennium. Black and White features impressive performances by the all-star cast, but it is Mike Tyson who steals the film with his unforgettable cameo. [More]
Starring: Robert Downey, Bijou Phillips, Allan Houston, Brooke Shields
Starring: Robert Downey, Bijou Phillips, Allan Houston, Brooke Shields, Ben Stiller, Power, Scott Caan, Stacy Edwards, Gaby Hoffman, Jared Leto, Marla Maples, Claudia Schiffer, Joe Pantoliano, William Lee Scott, James Toback, Elijah Wood, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Kim Matulova, Sticky Fingaz, Garry Pastore, Raekwon, Method Man, Kidada Jones
Director: James Toback
Director: James Toback
Screenwriter: James Toback
Producer: Ron Rotholz, Daniel Bigel, Michael Mailer
Reviews for Black and White
Part exhibitionism, part sociology experiment, part improv session, Black and White is nothing if not colorful.
Unfortunately, it veers away from the freshness and urgency of its across-the-board culture clashes and into a series of increasingly contrived melodramatic dead ends that play like outtakes from a TV cop show.
Seems destined for year-end recognition as one of the most laughable films of 2000.
A spectacularly bad piece of filmmaking when viewed in most any context.
Black and White plays more like a half-finished film essay than a provocative entertainment.
At heart a cliché-strewn melodrama about a bunch of white, upper-class Manhattan kids who aspire to ghetto culture.
Although the mixture sometime turns a murky hue, Toback's palette is stark and unburnished.
The main fault with the film is that it fails to make any real statement about its subject matter or explain much about the actions of the characters.
Better performances would not be able to offset the story's unsatisfying resolution.
The aliveness that Toback brings to Black and White owes at least as much to his continuing racial obsessions as it does to the cultural moment. Lucky for him right now, the two are joined.
I kept wanting to shuck writer-director Toback's fictional conceits and proceed instead with a real documentary on the theme.
The most intelligent, thought-provoking exploration of race since Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing.
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