Something New isn’t just silly, it's an embarrassment to people who are genuinely trying to level the racial playing field in America today.
Something New (2006)
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Reviews Counted:104
Fresh:63
Rotten:41
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: Something New tackles serious questions about race and interracial relationships with genuine appeal and an alluring romance that develops as naturally as the plot.
Theatrical Release:24-11-2006
Synopsis: Kenya (Sanaa Lathan) is a beautiful, successful lawyer with loving parents and a close-knit group of supportive friends--but, predictably, no love life to speak of. Out for drinks on Valentine's... Kenya (Sanaa Lathan) is a beautiful, successful lawyer with loving parents and a close-knit group of supportive friends--but, predictably, no love life to speak of. Out for drinks on Valentine's Day, she and her girlfriends lament the difficulty of finding the "ideal black man" (successful, educated, and attractive), and the point is driven home when a coworker sets Kenya up on a blind date with a successful, educated, and attractive landscape architect named Brian (Simon Baker)--who turns out to be, to her surprise and dismay, white. While Kenya at first tries to deny their obvious attraction, the two soon start a relationship; and though they have undeniable chemistry, cultures clash. The plot of SOMETHING NEW is not, in fact, actually new, combining many of the usual truisms of romantic comedies and interracial dramas. In fact, with his too-good-to-be-true personality (sensitive yet strong, working with his hands yet educated, determined yet patient), Brian is reminiscent of Sidney Poitier's John in GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER, a man so perfect that no critic could find anything to object to beyond his race. But top-to-bottom excellent performances from an extremely talented cast make the characters three-dimensional and save the movie from cliché. Lathan's radiant, skillful performance manages to display all of Kenya's many neuroses and flaws, even her occasional rudeness, without ever allowing her to become unlikable. The always excellent Earl Billings and Alfre Woodard bring real warmth and depth to the roles of Kenya's parents, and Donald Faison displays perfect comic timing as her playboy brother. Blair Underwood--as Brian's main competition--miraculously manages to make his attractive, suave character somewhat unappealing. The actors, working with Sanaa Hamri's sure-handed and inventive direction (in her feature film debut, no less), give the movie a lively spark and likeability that elevate it above its genre conventions. [More]
Starring: Sanaa Lathan, Simon Baker, Mike Epps, Blair Underwood
Starring: Sanaa Lathan, Simon Baker, Mike Epps, Blair Underwood, Golden Brooks, Donald Faison, Taraji P. Henson, Felicia Walker, John Ratzenberger, Katharine Towne, Alfre Woodard, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Matt Malloy
Director: Sanaa Hamri
Director: Sanaa Hamri
Studio: Focus Features
Reviews for Something New
Generally the story swings wildly from preachy to just plain silly. It is truly a story of missed opportunities.
There's zero chemistry between the leads; for all their passionate declarations of love, you never believe they've even spoken to each other before the cameras start turning over.
By and large this is a hollow, laugh-free zone paying lip service to the issue in trite, predictable fashion.
Hamri mechanically directs Something New right out of the romantic comedy rulebook, ignoring any potential ironies or unique ideas.
The experiences of a professional African American woman in a predominantly white business culture gives Something New an interesting perspective.
While not a laugh-out-loud comedy, Something New offers enough moments of genuine humor mixed in with the predictable pathos, thanks in part to its adept ensemble cast.
Eschewing the shock contrivances and sitcom silliness of such recent predecessors as 'Crash' and 'Guess Who,' the movie examines interracial relationships with heartening optimism.
The film is not riotous, but it is sporadically amusing, and the love affair is respectful of the characters, not fatuous.
Hamri delivers a thoughtful, entertaining, imperfect but solidly adult movie about the inconvenient path of true love.
Something New is actually something totally unexpected: a blissfully swoony romance spiked with frank talk about race and class that nudges the plot forward but never feels forced.
The script ... discusses frankly the pressures placed on black women to date within the race as well as their attitudes about expanding their options ...
The title is deceptive; there's nothing new in Something New. In fact, it's a pretty standard Waiting to Exhale-ish dramedy. Still, the sweet and engaging chemistry between the two leads manages to draw you in.
An interracial love story that effectively conveys the challenges and the delights that face couples who choose to travel this path of intimacy.
Something New will have to make do with being another iteration, albeit a confidently told and color-sensual one, of a familiar story.
Sanaa Lathan's classiness flows from the poise she projects...Her cool understatement helps put over Something New's premise -- which, if not old, is no longer in its 20s.
The film is smart and, given the current state of this tired and dumbed-down genre, that's worth some extra bonus points right there.
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