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Bringing Down the House (2003)

March. 07,2003
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5.6
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PG-13
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Uptight lawyer Peter Sanderson wants to dive back into dating after his divorce and has a hard time meeting the right women. He tries online dating and lucks out when he starts chatting with a fellow lawyer. The two agree to meet in the flesh, but the woman he meets — an escaped African-American convict named Charlene — is not what he expected. Peter is freaked out, but Charlene tries to convinces him to take her case and prove her innocence. Along the way, she wreaks havoc on his middle-class life as he gets a lesson in learning to lighten up.

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Evengyny
2003/03/07

Thanks for the memories!

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ReaderKenka
2003/03/08

Let's be realistic.

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WillSushyMedia
2003/03/09

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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Erica Derrick
2003/03/10

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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mjlower-28991
2003/03/11

Steve Martin did this same movie in 1992 with Goldie Hawn. Named HouseSitter I'm not saying that this movie is bad. Not at all it has it's moments, but we've seen it before with a better leading lady.. Of course this one has the prison twist on it, but basically it's the same movie. Now this is just my humble opinion so thank you for reading.

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joshuabush-28688
2003/03/12

This movie is just a funny, feel good experience to revisit time and time again.

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FlashCallahan
2003/03/13

Peter Sanderson is a divorced attorney who still loves his ex-wife and can't figure out what he did wrong to make her leave. Peter's trying to move on, and he's smitten with barrister he's been chatting to online. When she comes to his house for their first date, she isn't a lawyer. Instead, it's Charlene, a prison escapee who's proclaiming her innocence and wants Peter to help her clear her name. But Peter wants nothing to do with her, prompting Charlene to turn Peter's perfectly ordered life upside down, jeopardising his efforts to get back with his wife and win a very prolific client.....What could have been just another formulaic comedy about two people who couldn't be more opposite if they tried, is lifted from the mundane thanks to the wonderful performances from Martin, Latifah, and a scene stealing Levy, as the straight laced jive talking wannabe boyfriend.Martin has done this role a dozen times before, and here, he goes for the 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it approach', and for a film like this, it's perfectly fine.It's always fun to see the atypical middle class American man become an almost nervous wreck because someone has disrupted his perfect life.And here, Latifah is that someone, and instead of making her the stereotypical loud mouth from the 'hood', the writers have rightfully made her character three dimensional, and very likable to boot.The comedy here sometimes verges on the offensive, for example, Betty Whites character is totally unnecessary as the casual racist, but obviously, the writers wanted her to be more of an ignoramus, rather than how she is depicted, and it just doesn't sit well.Plowright pops up as the potential client, and again, although she is very good, the scene when they are having dinner, stinks of casual racism.I know it's not the writers intentions to make this film quite uncomfortable at times, but the film can laugh at itself on occasion, and the chemistry between the two leads is wonderful.If your a Martin fan, this is a must, he recaptures the magic he had in the eighties, and this could be the last good thing he ever did.

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Sirus_the_Virus
2003/03/14

I didn't really have that much of a problem with Bringing down the house. I laughed quite a bit. But there are many things about the film that are a mess. For instance, when Steve Martin goes inside that club in the end of the film, the second he got in there, they would've booted his ass outside. He wouldn't ever pass off as a gangster. It's just ridiculous. Another thing that I had a problem with was that the film was racist. There were some moments in the film that were retarded. Like when they are faking the sex or whatever the hell they were doing. That part was stupid. But there are many funny moments. Like when Missi Pile and Queen Latifa fight. It's awesome. Bringing down the house is a hit and miss. It's both pretty equal. Though I think the film is flawed, i still liked it in some way. I laughed, but it was sort of silly. I give it a thumbs down, but it's not that bad. I am not changing my recommendation. Because you know what they say."Once you go black you never go back". Yeah, I am an asshole. Bringing down the house:**1/2 out of ****

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