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"A Perfect Verse Over a Tight Beat"

Revealing a softer side to the culture, Brown Sugar introduces Hip Hop and love. The storyline is about the love of Hip Hop, with an underlying story of love and romance. Hip Hop is used interchangeably as a metaphor between the love of two friends and Hip Hop as a culture. It’s not what this generation tries to label as Hip Hop. There is no Soldier Boy or no Hurricane Chris. As two friends go through the challenges of life, maintaining a coquettish relationship, they deny their romantic feelings for one another. They share a common ground in their love for Hip Hop, but we later realize that Hip Hop is also being used to express the love that they have for each other. It’s more than a best friend type of love, it’s the kind of love that puts butterflies in the pit of your stomach and leaves your soul on a natural high.

Dre and Sidney are best friends, played by Taye Diggs and Sanaa Lathan. Dre was a music producer and Sidney was an editor-in-chief for one of the hottest urban magazines, XXL. The chemistry between the two is explosive as the story unravels. Their attraction is evident as it interferes with their love lives. Dre marries Reese, played by Nicole Ari Parker, and Sydney marries Kelby, played by the ever so lovely, Boris Kodjoe. As relationships quickly form, they shatter even faster. The undying love that they share for Hip Hop is evident. However, the saying is true, “love always conquers”, and in the end they acknowledged what was undeniable. As the story started out about tight beats and the love for Hip Hop, it later turned into Hip Hop being used as an expression of their love for each other.

Sidney’s friend Francine, played by Queen Latifah and Dre’s friend Chris (Cav), played by Mos Def both had outstanding parts that really added a comical twist to the movie. Romance runs rampant as the two get sweet on each other. The movie was absolutely hilarious and very entertaining. With a mixture of love and Hip Hop, it has something for everybody. Although it has plenty of romance, it’s not a chick flick; the Hip Hop gives the guys something to vibe to. The movie is real and it’s genuine. It demonstrates a romantic love and the love of Hip Hop, as Dre describes Sidney as “a perfect verse over a tight beat.”

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree that Queen Latifah and Mos Def definitely add a comical twist to the movie that makes it entertaining to a broader audience.

Anonymous said...

Great review... This is one of my favorite movies!

Anonymous said...

You did an awesome review of this movie! Not one of my favorite Taye Diggs movie, but a close second.

Anonymous said...

Brown Sugar was an amazing love story that really touches on some of the struggles that young couples go through. I recently became envolved in a child sweetheart relationship that mirrors the theme of this story. Great movie there should be more like them!

Great Review

Anonymous said...

Yeah, this movie was cool. I def liked the connection between hip-hop and their relationship. Creative twist. It was a bit corny at times, but hey, it's a romantic comedy. Sanaa looked good in it though.

Anonymous said...

Brown Sugar is definitely one of my favorite black movies. It's a feel good, rendition of love & basketball with a little more drama and twists and turns. The depiction that you described here is precisely what the movie entails. Brown Sugar is a must see and for those who don't know, they better ask somebody.

Anonymous said...

Mos Def was the cherry on top...

If only love was like this. I love this movie

Anonymous said...

Yeah... Mos Def was definitely my favorite aspect of the movie. His character helped to give it a different flair from your average romantic comedy film.

Anonymous said...

Brown Sugar is one of my favorite movies, and I think you did a great job on the review. If I had not seen the movie, just by reading your review I would have a clear understanding of what transpired throughout the movie.

Anonymous said...

Great Review!!! I agree that this movie although it is a love story is not a chick flick. As you said the movie is about hip hop and the love story is geniously intertwined into the movie.

Anonymous said...

I have not seen this movie in a while, and your review did a good job of refreshing my memory. My only complaint is where are more pics of Sanaa Lathan???

Anonymous said...

This movie is not a fave, but it's cute. Taye Diggs and Sanna Lathan have great chemistry. And the sidekicks Queen Latifah and Mos Def bring more comedy. Your review was descriptive and gave me a good idea of the movie. nice :)

Anonymous said...

Brown Sugar is my favorite movie... Tyae Diggs was sexy as ever... so was Mos Def and Boris. my favorite scene in the movie was when Dre found Reese on a date. "Celebrating my
D-I-V-O-R-C-E!!!"

Anonymous said...

just like bluerose i really liked the comedic element that the movie had