Brooklyn Babylon

August. 16,2001      
Rating:
5.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A charismatic rapper falls in love with a young Jewish girl despite the confines of her religious background.

David Vadim as  
Karen Goberman as  Sara
Carol Woods as  Cislyn
Slick Rick as  Buddah
Questlove as  Member of The Lions
Joanne Baron as  Aunt Rose
Olek Krupa as  Uncle Vlad
Daniel Sauli as  Abe (as Daniel Serafini-Sauli)

Reviews

Tedfoldol
2001/08/16

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Motompa
2001/08/17

Go in cold, and you're likely to emerge with your blood boiling. This has to be seen to be believed.

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Zandra
2001/08/18

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Kimball
2001/08/19

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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atman-6
2001/08/20

Of course it is Romeo and Julliet, but then so many movies and plays and books are Romeo and Julliet. It is a time honoured tradition to interpret a classic story. The leads in this film play star-crossed lovers in a very touching way. I must admit that there were a number of times in this movie where it felt "hollow" (like when the subject of a painting or a sketch isn't balanced out by the negative space) and I told myself that this movie was the working of a director who was still growing into a mature ability. Nonetheless I became involved with the characters: As protagonists, Sara, King Sol, and Don Ras; And as antagonists Judah and Sketch. Great work folks. There was only one scene that was much stronger than the rest of the movie and which had a very different feel from the rest of the film, and if you have seen this movie then you will be nodding your head with a smile.

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sdrogue
2001/08/21

On a lot of levels this movies comes after several other films that belong in the same genre...do the right thing, save the last dance, romeo and juliet...etcetera...but all films take from other films and all are designed to showcase something new against something familiar...for me it was the fact there is such a tension in the city...and how against such a huge mess, ppl still have unique and personal problems to solve.... I also though this film was very well shot, i loved the way they used the pull focus technique throughout and let the camera get intimate with the characters during the scenes... I loved the music and thought that was brilliant how it showcased their talents without it being a "concert movie" good rental, would recommend it... agreed, that I would like to see the lead actors in a more demanding story...

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anoirakbar
2001/08/22

I saw this last nite and while I enjoyed many of the performances and certain scenes I was left with nothing after I left the theatre.The whole movie was contrived and did not offer any solution or direction towards resolving the plot. The beginning fools you into believing the movie takes place in 1991 but according to Marc Levin, who spoke after the show alongside tariq trotter, the movie takes place in the present.I think Levin has no idea what he's doing. Give me that $4 million budget and I will bring a masterpiece the theatre.

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xhari_nairx
2001/08/23

I agree with the last reviewer that the best thing about this film is the fact that it features DA ROOOOOOTS!!! Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter stars as an up and coming MC of an organic hip hop band.... basically he does a fine job playing a character based on himself. Karen Goberman is also good as the female lead, although their relationship isn't very well written, which holds true for the writing as a whole. Everything about the film except for the performances feels contrived.... their relationship, the tension between the Black and Jewish communities that it's set against (even with the understanding that these tensions are very real). I'd like to see Tariq and The Roots working on other films.... hopefully next time they'll have a better script to work with.

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