The Best Man (Blu-ray) R
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 2 hours, 1 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: October 16, 2018
- Originally Released: 2018
- Label: Universal Studios
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Taye Diggs & Nia Long | |
Performer: | Morris Chestnut, Harold Perrineau, Monica Calhoun, Sanaa Lathan, Melissa DeSousa & Victoria Dillard | |
Directed by | Malcolm D. Lee | |
Edited by | Cara Silverman | |
Screenwriting by | Malcolm D. Lee | |
Composition by | Stanley Clarke | |
Produced by | Sam Kitt, Spike Lee & Bill Carraro | |
Director of Photography: | Frank Prinzi |
Entertainment Reviews:
Ultimately when it's all said and done, Best Man remains always a groomsman, never a groom: It backs down on its promise to both challenge and entertain, opting instead for the easy laugh--and the pat ending.
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Washington Post
Rating: 3/4 --
Lee comes at the topics refreshingly, taking the African-American male, one of the least explored groups in film, and placing him under a microscope, not for judgment, but for observation.
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Baltimore Sun
...Genial....Its major message is an affirmation of marriage, fidelity and religious faith...
New York Times
A festive few hours that often delights.
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Film Journal International
Rating: 4/5 --
Entertaining romantic drama ponders commitment, fidelity.
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Common Sense Media
Rating: 3/4 --
The themes and characters are brought to the screen with the kind of energy and appeal that viewers of any background can appreciate.
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ReelViews
...The result is easy on the eyes...
USA Today
Product Description:
Taye Diggs plays Harper, a writer who's about to explode into the mainstream. Leaving behind his girlfriend Robin (Sanaa Lathan), he heads to New York City to serve as best man for his friend Lance's wedding (Chestnut). Once there, he reunites with the rest of his college circle: the girlfriend-whipped Murch (Harold Perrineau, Jr.), the aimless Quentin (Howard, who runs away with every scene he's in), and the professionally motivated Jordan (Long), with whom Harper has always shared a mutual sexual attraction. As the weekend unfolds, each member of the group has their turn reading UNFINISHED BUSINESS, something that Harper doesn't want to happen--for reasons that eventually introduce themselves. A film that focuses on serious human issues, Malcolm D. Lee's directorial debut is a crowdpleasing success.