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Something New (2006)
Director: Sanaa Lathan
Synopsis
Kenya McQueen is a successful lawyer working her way to the top of the corporate ladder. Permanently single, her friends urge her to let go of her dream of finding the ‘ideal black man’ to settle down with. She goes on a blind date with an architectural landscaper named Brian, only to cut the night short when she realises he is white. The two meet again, and Kenya hires Brian to landscape her new home. Eventually they hit it off, but Kenya's reservations about how her friends and family will react to the relationship threatens to ruin everything.
Movie review
From Time Out London
Interracial relationships are examined in this alleged comedy that provoked only scornful laughter at the film’s press screening. Attractive black heroine Kenya (Sanaa Lathan) states she will not date white men: bring on rent-a-hunk landscape gardener, Brian (Simon Baker), who might just be the man to change her mind. Unfortunately, there’s no chemistry between them: dialogue exchanges are stilted and preachy, as each one defends their position on race and relationships, while not-so-subtly hinting at an attraction that could conflict with Kenya’s preference. It’s an interesting subject, but clumsily handled and unmistakably American in its cultural setting, giving it minimal appeal for European audiences. The characterisation-by-numbers means both leads are reduced to unsympathetic stereotypes, although, like ‘Guess Who’, this manages to wrangle a couple of acceptable gags from the reverse racism of Kenya’s family (‘The white guy’s really nice!’ comments one black party-goer in surprise). But by and large this is a hollow, laugh-free zone paying lip service to the issue in trite, predictable fashion. Cynical journalists may not be the only ones to feel shortchanged.Author: Anna Smith
Time Out London Issue 1892: November 21-28 2006
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- mia said...
- Posted on Apr 17 2008 00:07 The review be the film critic Anna Smith is totally off the mark. The film was enjoyable, and even those who were not "blown away" by this movie have commented on the sizzling chemistry between Sanaa Lathan and Simon Baker. Definitely watch it on cable or rent the DVD to judge for yourself.
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Cast & crew
Director: Sanaa Lathan
Producer: Stephanie Allain
Cast: Sanaa Lathan, Simon Baker, Mike Epps, Donald Faison, Blair Underwood, Wendy Raquel Robinson, Alfre Woodward, Golden Brooks, Taraji P Henson, Earl Billings full cast
Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Romance
Rated: PG
Duration: 99 mins
UK Release: Nov 24 2006
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