
"After breaking up with her boyfriend, a professional woman gets involved with a man who seems almost too good to be true."
First off this film doesn't deserve all the hate it is receiving. I actually went to the opening day of this film and I found myself very interested in the movie (especially since someone else paid for my ticket). First off, there are cliches but I think that's kind of fine in movies like this as long as they don't take them too far. I also have a problem with the picture I posted as there is no reason for Sanaa Lathan to be wearing that kind of dress as she is not playing a seductive role. The advertising makes it look like she is balancing a relationship between two men. Michael Ealy was amazing in this film, I say it is his best performance in his whole career. Sanaa and Morris Chestnut also did a good job they made the movie even better. The use of sound was quite good as was the lighing in almost all the scenes. The director, David M. Rosenthal, did a good job with his direction but there are certain spots which could have been better. I did like the police officer and the messages behind the movie as well. I will suggest this movie to women of all kinds and for men who want to see a decent film.
3/5
Little Info
Michael Ealy- Graduated with an English Degree, his first role was in a TV movie called Metropolis.
Sanaa Lathan- Graduated with an English Degree from UC Berkeley and her first role was in 1996 on a TV show entitled In The House. She also voiced Donna Tubbs in The Cleveland Show.
Morris Chestnut- First appeared in the TV show Freddy's Nightmares, he would later appear in Boyz N the Hood, G.I. Jane, Half Past Dead, and many others.
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