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She Hate Me

  • 2004
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 18 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
8472
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Anthony Mackie in She Hate Me (2004)
Home Video Trailer from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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Ein ehemaliger Biotech-Manager, der wegen der Aufdeckung korrupter Geschäftspraktiken entlassen wurde, verdient sein Geld jetzt damit, wohlhabende Lesben zu schwängern.Ein ehemaliger Biotech-Manager, der wegen der Aufdeckung korrupter Geschäftspraktiken entlassen wurde, verdient sein Geld jetzt damit, wohlhabende Lesben zu schwängern.Ein ehemaliger Biotech-Manager, der wegen der Aufdeckung korrupter Geschäftspraktiken entlassen wurde, verdient sein Geld jetzt damit, wohlhabende Lesben zu schwängern.

  • Regie
    • Spike Lee
  • Drehbuch
    • Michael Genet
    • Spike Lee
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Anthony Mackie
    • Kerry Washington
    • Ellen Barkin
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    8472
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Spike Lee
    • Drehbuch
      • Michael Genet
      • Spike Lee
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Anthony Mackie
      • Kerry Washington
      • Ellen Barkin
    • 70Benutzerrezensionen
    • 56Kritische Rezensionen
    • 30Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    She Hate Me Scene: Diamond Don & Jack
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    She Hate Me Scene: Diamond Don & Jack
    She Hate Me Scene: Frank Wills' Watergate Dream
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    She Hate Me Scene: Frank Wills' Watergate Dream
    She Hate Me Scene: Jack Talks To Mafia
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    She Hate Me Scene: Fatima's Business Plan
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    She Hate Me Scene: Fatima's Business Plan

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    Anthony Mackie
    Anthony Mackie
    • John Henry 'Jack' Armstrong
    Kerry Washington
    Kerry Washington
    • Fatima Goodrich
    Ellen Barkin
    Ellen Barkin
    • Margo Chadwick
    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    • Simona Bonasera
    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Geronimo Armstrong
    Ossie Davis
    Ossie Davis
    • Judge Buchanan
    Jamel Debbouze
    Jamel Debbouze
    • Doak
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Chairman Billy Church
    Woody Harrelson
    Woody Harrelson
    • Leland Powell
    Bai Ling
    Bai Ling
    • Oni
    Lonette McKee
    Lonette McKee
    • Lottie Armstrong
    Paula Jai Parker
    Paula Jai Parker
    • Evelyn
    Q-Tip
    Q-Tip
    • Vada Huff
    Dania Ramirez
    Dania Ramirez
    • Alex Guerrero
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Don Angelo Bonasera
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Frank Wills
    David Bennent
    David Bennent
    • Dr. Herman Schiller
    Isiah Whitlock Jr.
    Isiah Whitlock Jr.
    • Agent Amos Flood
    • (as Isiah Whitlock)
    • Regie
      • Spike Lee
    • Drehbuch
      • Michael Genet
      • Spike Lee
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    bob the moo

    A messy collection of ideas that doesn't work as a story but works as food for thought – and that is enough to make it worth trying

    Fired from his executive position within a medical research company for reporting unethical behaviour, John Henry Armstrong finds himself hung out to dry, blaming by the CEO for the drop in share value and with his assets frozen. When his ex-girlfriend and her lesbian lover come to him asking for his sperm to get them pregnant in return for $5,000 a time – an offer he eventually accepts. Once the deed is done, Fatima starts bringing him other professional lesbian couples who have failed to have children by any of the more conventional routes. As this becomes his new profession, the corporate witch-hunt for a fall guy continues with him in the spotlight.

    I will always try and see a Spike Lee film. Not because he is the world's best director (he is not) nor because his films are always fantastic (they most definitely are not) but because even his poor films provide interest and brain food in a way that so many Hollywood films do not. It is easy to just dismiss him but to do so misses so much of what he does that is good and worth seeing. I certainly cannot defend this film on the grounds of narrative because it is all over the place – Enron, sexual ethics, the failures of the corporate world and political system to "ordinary" people, all this while still having sex scenes and animated sperm and eggs. If you let it, the fragmentation of the narrative will annoy you – it bothered me a little bit and I wished that the film had been shorter with a tighter focus. However, it is still interesting and it engaged my brain; you can imagine the "man gets lesbians pregnant" concept being the next cheap and nasty "comedy" at number one in the box office charts and, although he seems to enjoy the sexual humour of the material, Lee deserves credit for not forgetting that I (and many audiences) like to have my brain stimulated before anything else.

    If the opening credits ($3 bill) doesn't give you a clue what it is about, then the film helps with the corporate world setting. The themes are business, money and ethics and the film preaches a lot at points but generally is interesting. There is a lot of slack in the film that should have been removed and for some of it the point was totally lost on me but I was thinking all the time and that is a good thing. Lee's direction is as good as ever and the cinematography is slick. With so much focus on theme instead of story, it is no surprise that the actors aren't that great, but they do all do enough to keep the film working. Mackie is not a great actor but he is effective enough here and it isn't his fault if his character isn't developed that well. Likewise Washington, Barkin, Bellucci, Harrelson etc are all OK but they are more parts within a point rather than characters. Q-Tip is a non-character but is a nice presence in the sort of role that Lee would often play. Although it didn't bother me too much, I did wonder how much damage the portrayal of lesbians did the film – or how fair it was? To my eye they seemed to be either lipstick lesbians that were very sexy, or larger women played for comic effect – only one or two seemed like "normal" people; but with so many other things to niggle me, this was right at the bottom of my list.

    Overall, the negative reviews are partly correct because this is a messy film with a narrative that is all over the place. Happily, Spike Lee is always worth watching because the film has interesting themes through it and Lee's anger may be overdone at times but mainly it has the desired effect of being very watchable. Worth seeing for what it does well even if it does a lot wrong.
    Howardchic03

    IT WAS GREAT, GO SEE IT

    I thought this one one of Spike Lee's better movies. It had a message, it had humor, it related to the topics of today's society...acceptance, forgiveness, love, unconditional love, hypocrisy, shame... all that under one movie. And then it gave a little history lesson about the forgotten hero's (whistleblowers) man I can't rave about this movie enough. Forget what critics say ....Passions of Christ... anyway I would suggest everyone see this movie. The ending is a little weird but it's forgivable. I can't wait til it comes out on DVD this is one of those watch over and over again movies. * Side note, the acting is not the greatest but the whole movie somehow supports it. Plus come on it's all done in Spike Lee (camera angles fashion.
    2Anonymous_Maxine

    Will the real Spike Lee please stand up...

    So the anti-Bush campaign that makes up the first 45 minutes or so of the movie are pretty clear. Even the attack on Bush's anti-gay tendencies are pretty clear. What's not clear is what the movie's trying to do. Jack is a corporate employee with serious potential who finds himself unemployed because of his refusal to ignore the massive corporate corruption with which he suddenly finds himself surrounded. So then he goes home to his fancy apartment, which he can no longer afford to maintain, and then has to deal with the torturous proposal of impregnating lesbians at $10,000 a piece.

    The most difficult endeavor that the movie takes on is in trying to make us believe that Jack was actually conflicted about all of this, and it fails miserably. There a nonsensical subplot about him still being upset about his ex-girlfriend, the lesbian who is bringing all of her lesbian friends to be impregnated by Jack, but only after her.

    Keep in mind that their breakup happened FOUR YEARS EARLIER, and not only was he belligerently furious to come home and find his sexy girlfriend having sex with another sexy woman, but he hasn't gotten over it four years later. They actually get into screaming arguments in the movie about this ancient history between themselves.

    I'm reminded of one of Julia Roberts' many great lines from Closer – "What are you, 12?"

    So while he's not busy acting like a junior high school kid who's heartbroken about some girl who cheated on him, he's having sex with whole lines of lesbians and trying to act like it's just hell to him. Please. At the risk of sounding like some typical jerk, for such a thing to be torturous to a man we need to have a real, real good reason for him to hate doing it, and still being upset about a relationship that ended nearly half a decade earlier isn't even close to reason enough.

    I can accept that the movie wants to suggest that this guy genuinely loved his girlfriend and truly feels like he has lost the love of his life, but let me tell you one thing. Showing a guy suffer through Every Man's Fantasy is not the way to do it. At all. Unless, of course, you have some ulterior political motive, but that's just not Spike Lee's style, right? Right?

    I won't spend much time talking about the ludicrous premise about the lesbians. Whether you've seen the movie or not, you probably already know all about it. The problem is that you also come into the movie already knowing what a socially and politically conscious filmmaker Spike Lee is. We know that he is going to be making political statements in the film, and some of them are clear while others are not, unless Spike has completely lost all sense of balance. There are scenes where it is increasingly obvious what social ills are being dealt with, such as the terrible scene where Jack has some wooden and massively unrealistic conversation with his friend, who is trying to make money donating sperm. It's a god-awful scene, but it's relatively clear what is being said.

    I could, of course, come up with some pretty solid theories about what is being said about the homosexual content of the film, how Jack the black man is forced to descend to that level, but it is such a gigantic portion of the film that it even overshadows that picture of Bush on the $3 bill at the end of the opening credits, and that's a difficult image to overshadow. Lee puts so much stock into the lesbians in this movie that it borders on low- grade soft porn.

    At one point in the movie, while bike riding together, Jack's brother gives him a bright, sparkling gem of advice – get a vasectomy and call it a day. Now, there are two things that could lead a man to give such advice to his brother. First, it could be because he's been having too much sex, or second, it could be because he's making ten thousand dollars at a time doing it. Either way, it's a good reason never to take advice from your brother again. Jack, of course, reacts by throwing a temper tantrum like an 8 year old kid, resulting in one of the great many scenes that made me want to put a pot over my head and start beating on it with a serving ladle.

    One of the biggest problems with the movie is that not only does it bore and irritate but it deliberately insults the audience. Granted, I didn't know a lot of the details about some of the homages that are made in the film, such as the XFL player that inspired the title of the film and the security guard who exposed the Watergate break-in and ruined his own life in the process. I can understand if Lee wants us to be aware of what he's talking about, but he literally stops his movie to put these stories up on billboards and then hits us over the head with them.

    By the end of the movie I was literally standing up, pacing back and forth I was so irritated and desperate for it to end. There are times when I wish I didn't have this determination to finish watching movies, even the abysmally terrible ones.

    The really sad thing about She Hate Me is that it isn't even not very good for a Spike Lee film, this is just a bad movie overall. It's almost weird to think that it was directed by the same man that directed true classics like Do The Right Thing, one of my all time favorite films. She Hate Me is Spike Lee's version of Spielberg's 1941, but worse.

    Much worse.
    George_Jetson_802701

    Premise

    This movie made me think of how its premise was created. Suppose a man wanted to push the fantasy about being sexually desired by women to the extreme. How would he proceed? 1) Must be pursued sexually by many women. Certainly more than 2. Better make it 18. 2) If the women are not normally attracted to men, their attraction to him is theoretically more impressive (by some rationalizations). So make them lesbians. Better make them cute too, there is no prestige in ugly women. 3) To emphasize the premise, have the women actually pay him to have sex with him. Make it be it a lot of money. $10,000. The problem is that this premise seems obvious and silly by itself. To make it less obvious, state that the women are motivated by the desire to get pregnant. You can still slip in the implication that they want sex with him because they didn't choose artificial insemination. I got the impression that this is how the premise for "She Hate Me" was developed. It has many other subplots of interest, but I think it is based on a somewhat obvious and adolescent fantasy.
    loganx-2

    Horrible

    The worst film Spike Lee has ever made(at least that I've sat through), it was so pretentious at points(I normally never use the word, and I mean it here in the worst way possible), he tried to take on Enron, Bush, Gay relationships, Diabetis, the XFL, and the Watergate Scandal, and as always racism, in one film, and he did it all in the worst most childish, ways, not to mention the unbelievable ending in which the guy gets both the girls( I see what he was going for with that, alternative families and all, but it comes out of nowhere and just ends up looking like every mans wet-dream). Include an awful and pointless Watergate flashback, Animated Sperm with heads of the main character entering eggs of whatever female character he just slept with(who also have the female characters face),and you have got one huge piece of unfocused scatterbrain mush, and normally I like Spike Lee's films, but really, this was pretty awful.

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      Monica Bellucci is only seven years younger than her on-screen father, John Turturro.
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      During the first sessions with the woman, Fatima informs the women that they do not accept checks, just cash. But a few sessions later it shows a woman writing a check.
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    • Verbindungen
      Featured in She Hate Me: Behind the Scenes (2005)
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      Published by G. Schirmer, Inc. (ASCAP) o/b/o itself and Chester Music Ltd. (PRS)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. Juli 2004 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • 8.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 366.037 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 55.016 $
      • 1. Aug. 2004
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.526.951 $
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