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You People

  • 2023
  • 13
  • 1h 57min
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David Duchovny, Nia Long, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Eddie Murphy, Jonah Hill, and Lauren London in You People (2023)
Follows a new couple and their families, who find themselves examining modern love and family dynamics amidst clashing cultures, societal expectations and generational differences.
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Deux jeunes de milieux différents provoquent un véritable choc des familles et des cultures lorsqu'ils tombent amoureux et organisent une rencontre entre leurs parents.Deux jeunes de milieux différents provoquent un véritable choc des familles et des cultures lorsqu'ils tombent amoureux et organisent une rencontre entre leurs parents.Deux jeunes de milieux différents provoquent un véritable choc des familles et des cultures lorsqu'ils tombent amoureux et organisent une rencontre entre leurs parents.

  • Réalisation
    • Kenya Barris
  • Scénario
    • Jonah Hill
    • Kenya Barris
  • Casting principal
    • Jonah Hill
    • Lauren London
    • Eddie Murphy
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    66 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 698
    618
    • Réalisation
      • Kenya Barris
    • Scénario
      • Jonah Hill
      • Kenya Barris
    • Casting principal
      • Jonah Hill
      • Lauren London
      • Eddie Murphy
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    • 50Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Jonah Hill
    Jonah Hill
    • Ezra
    Lauren London
    Lauren London
    • Amira
    Eddie Murphy
    Eddie Murphy
    • Akbar
    Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    • Shelley
    Sam Jay
    Sam Jay
    • Mo
    Nia Long
    Nia Long
    • Fatima
    Travis Bennett
    Travis Bennett
    • Omar
    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Arnold
    Molly Gordon
    Molly Gordon
    • Liza
    Deon Cole
    Deon Cole
    • Demetrius
    Andrea Savage
    Andrea Savage
    • Becca
    Elliott Gould
    Elliott Gould
    • Mr. Greenbaum
    Rhea Perlman
    Rhea Perlman
    • Bubby
    Mike Epps
    Mike Epps
    • Uncle EJ
    La La Anthony
    La La Anthony
    • Shaela
    • (as Alani La La Anthony)
    Yung Miami
    Yung Miami
    • Tiffany
    Khadijah Haqq
    Khadijah Haqq
    • Renee
    Bryan Greenberg
    Bryan Greenberg
    • Issac
    • Réalisation
      • Kenya Barris
    • Scénario
      • Jonah Hill
      • Kenya Barris
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    5RobTheWatcher

    You People.. Try Hard

    You People is definitely a 5 but at least a somewhat watchable and likable 5. It definitely had a few funny moments overall. But it absolutely tried WAY TOO hard to be a good movie and to be funny and to call attention to race relations. It was just way too much of an over exaggeration by both sides. While sometimes it was funny, it was mainly just in your face and way over done. The story itself was fairly straightforward and very obvious. It's worth watching just because it's free and on Netflix but don't expect anything legitimately good. IMDb needs to chill with these character limits!!!!!
    DogBiteFever

    One Thumb Down

    I'd rather listen to crying souls in hell for all eternity than to have to watch such ridiculousness ever again. The storyline was cute and the film could have been FAR more successful if they'd steered clear of Amira's relentless, chip on my shoulder attitude. Like honey, you will treat me with the same respect I am showing. This film seems to comparatively allude that its okay to conclude all drivers must be road ragers based solely on the fact that one driver just side swiped you. What?!? There is ZERO reason for Amira to be so incredibly disrespectful the entire movie. Like your BF is trying to help you by calling a friend and that warranted her tongue lashing in return? Thats not reality. People call in favors for people all the time. Amira is Amira's own worst enemy. Her attitude, her facial expressions, her everything was no no nopety nope for me. Then we have Eddie Murphy's attitude. They were just gross. JLD performance was the most genuine and organic. Ezra, kind of sort of crushed it but my gawd, what an absolute wuss of a "man" character. It was refreshing to see him behave (how I kind of thought most of us already did) by simply liking what he likes and not apologizing for it nor explaining it away. Thats how it should be; but, then he went and lost all pride in himself. I also found it very difficult to believe JLD was his mom. They look maybe ten years apart in age, maybe. (He looked the same age as his dad.) JLD desire to include Amira was palpable. Yet all Amira wanted everyone to know, see, know, see, know some more, and see again...is that shes black. Why? With that attitude I could care less if you black white purple or blue. Character people, character is what carries you or holds you back. The apologies almost made me lose my lunch. Do we want to move forward or not? This movie is definitely NOT bridging any racial disparity gaps.
    5IonicBreezeMachine

    Tries to be a modern update on Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?, but ends up as a mediocre R-rated remake of Guess Who?

    Ezra Cohen (Jonah Hill) is a stockbroker who also runs a podcast with his best friend, Mo (Sam Jay), where the two discuss various facets of black culture (or "the culture" as Ezra calls it). Ezra is under pressure from his Jewish family particularly his mother Shelley (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) to find a woman but Ezra has a streak of bad luck with his family's setups. Meanwhile costume designer Amira Mohammed (Lauren London) is also dealing with pressure from her opinionated father Akbar (Eddie Murphy) a devout Black Muslim. When Ezra and Amira have a chance encounter they eventually start a relationship until after some time Ezra intends to propose to Amira, but the two's families prove to be a massive obstacle.

    You People is a new romantic comedy directed and co-written by Black-ish creator Kenya Barris and co-written and starring Jonah Hill. The movie features an impressive cast with the likes of Jonah Hill, Eddie Murphy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Nia Long, and Deavid Duchovny among several others, and from the marketing you'd probably expect a modern update the framework established by Guess Who's Coming to Dinner with its potentially rich premise of a Jewish family and Black Muslim family creating friction with one another over an incoming wedding, unfortunately while You People has a potentially rich and provocative setup, its payoff feels like a tired rehash of the Fockers films or 2005's Guess Who? With little more brought to the table than an R-rating.

    On a positive note, I will say that Hill and London have decent chemistry in their scenes together and on occasion there is an awkward laugh to be taken from individual exchanges in the film, but for the most part the movie doesn't feel like it has a developed cast of characters with most of the talented expanded cast playing very broad one note at best or are given the short shrift at worst. Poor David Duchovny is saddle with a terrible running gag about him going on shpiel's about Xzibit and Elliott Gould is given one line and spends most his presence in the background doing nothing most of the time. Eddie Murphy is also saddled with a role that doesn't play to his strengths as Akbar is a very serious and stoic man who isn't funny or interesting because he's been force to subdue his charisma and he really only comes to life in the role in the last 10 minutes. A large chunk of the movie is an endless parade of scenes where either Ezra or his parents make fools of themselves giving rambling unsolicited commentary on race relations and there's very few scenes where people talk like human beings and these segments are just variations on the same point repeatedly. The movie is also way too long at just under two hours and it feels its length.

    You People had a lot of promise as a comedy, but it just does not work at all and most of the best scenes are in the trailer with the rest of the movie an overlong slog that struggles to keep itself going. Sometimes the cast do get a mild snicker from certain exchanges, but not really enough to justify a viewing. Maybe if someone like Jerrod Carmichael had tapped into this kind of material (see On the Count of Three or The Carmichael Show for proof) then maybe something of substance could've been done with it, but as is, it's a mediocre comedy that feels like 2005's Guess Who? With an R-rating.
    5Movie_Rating_n_Ranking

    Uncomfortable movie to watch. Not always on purpose.

    It's very difficult to try to receive a film that collides not only two cultures, but four if we consider the religions of the characters. It's even more difficult when the viewer doesn't belong to any of the 4 cultures on display. And as if that were not enough, it's even more difficult when the tone of the film is a comedy that tries to speak supposed truths through the comic voice of Jonah Hill and Eddie Murphy.

    Everyone's speech feels forced, exaggerated and awkward and I think only the latter was intended. I find it one of the most uncomfortable movies to watch, but not only because of the cultural collision, but also because the characters were real idiots, including the leading couple. Everything would have been easier if they were in charge of the wedding themselves to avoid all the chaos generated by decisions that were made by people who were never supposed to have made them. Although without this, we would not have a movie either.

    Now, it's not all bad. I like the aesthetics of the film, I like the cultural niche in which it's inserted, I like the directorial work behind the shots. I really hope to see reviews from moviegoers who do have a real sense of belonging in the social circles that are exposed in the film, because this would definitely be a much more valid opinion.
    5subxerogravity

    Well, the formulated message is better than the (should not have been) medicore movie.

    Not a surprise, I guess.

    What did I know about this movie? Eddie Murphy is in it. For me he still has the stigma that I'm gonna get some good laughs if he does this movie. Jonah Hill is in this movie. I think Jonah Hill is funny. He has the perfect wit for Eddie to bounce jokes off of. I also saw in the trailer Nia Long is in it and I felt she was a fine enough actress for Eddie to bounce jokes off of.

    None of that happened. Julia Louis Dreyfuss and David Duchovny are also in the movie and they were ready to make us laugh and they did but it was so minimal. Can't say I did not laugh but I was hoping this cast would give me far more than they did.

    There was a point in which comedian Mike Epps, who gave me bigger laughs than Murphy, were doing a scene together and I got nothing.

    Comedian Andrew Schulz was in the movie, involved in a scene that had me giggling when I should have been busting a gut.

    All I can say is Kenya Burris hit the motherload with Blackish and the universeish (I don't know if that's what it's called), but he can't replicate it. BlackAF was a very bad replication of Blackish and You People also seems to take elements Burris touched on before, (which is not a bad thing, do what you know) but somehow it just never matches the Gold he did with Blackish.

    His comedy on mixed relations is getting tired, You People felt tired, and it seemed that all Eddie was doing was playing Kenya Burris and that's not what this movie needed.

    Not as bad as I am making it out to be but all I see is something that could have been so much better.

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    • Anecdotes
      In the film, the character Amira is Muslim. In real life, Lauren London, the actress who plays Amira, is Ashkenazi Jewish.
    • Gaffes
      When Ezra is showing the ring to his friend in the bar, the ring goes from being down on the bar to in his hands, when the camera changes angles.
    • Citations

      Akbar: This is your white granddaddy coming back to haunt me.

      Fatima: What?

      Akbar: That nigga never liked me. And it started off by him putting them strong ass genes in you that lighten up the coffee in my babies.

      Fatima: Akbar you're being ridiculous.

      Akbar: Yeah. And he planted a poison pill in my little baby girl, and it has grown into this white boy that has invited us to lunch at Roscoe's.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Double Toasted: YOU PEOPLE MOVIE REVIEW (2023)
    • Bandes originales
      Chitty Bang
      Written by Michael Barney, Hasben Jones and Harold Lilly (as Harold Lilly Jr.)

      Performed by Leikeli47

      Courtesy of Hardcover/RCA Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 janvier 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Netflix Site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ustedes
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Roscoe's House of Chicken & Waffles - 1514 N Gower, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Khalabo Ink Society
      • Misher Films
      • Netflix
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      1 heure 57 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
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