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O trompetista de jazz Bleek Gilliam toma decisões questionáveis em sua vida profissional e romântica.O trompetista de jazz Bleek Gilliam toma decisões questionáveis em sua vida profissional e romântica.O trompetista de jazz Bleek Gilliam toma decisões questionáveis em sua vida profissional e romântica.
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Charlie Murphy
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Bleeek!
This was a frustrating movie for me because it was at times brilliant, yet there are a few things that could have been done better.
Spike Lee shows why he is revered as a writer director, with beautiful dynamic shots, intercut with smooth jazz. It is a charming presentation. Also the dialogue is interesting and feels natural and spontaneous. The combination of strong writing and acting makes for interesting conversations.
The things I found frustrating was the lack of a focused or interesting story. Also Spike Lee's performance was very weak compared to Denzel's and he should have stayed out of the movie. He actually took a lot of the attention from the other characters and tried to make the movie about himself.
Spike Lee shows why he is revered as a writer director, with beautiful dynamic shots, intercut with smooth jazz. It is a charming presentation. Also the dialogue is interesting and feels natural and spontaneous. The combination of strong writing and acting makes for interesting conversations.
The things I found frustrating was the lack of a focused or interesting story. Also Spike Lee's performance was very weak compared to Denzel's and he should have stayed out of the movie. He actually took a lot of the attention from the other characters and tried to make the movie about himself.
One of the better movies i have seen this and last year
First of all let me see i'm a big jazz fan. Furthermore with Spike Lee as a director and a lot of good actors you have a good start for a film.
It's kind of a dramatic and comedy film. Denzell plays a terrific role as as an artist who only wants his music, and neglects his girlfriends. And after an accident loses his love of his life (music). Only then he starts to realise there is more to his life than music.......
It's kind of a dramatic and comedy film. Denzell plays a terrific role as as an artist who only wants his music, and neglects his girlfriends. And after an accident loses his love of his life (music). Only then he starts to realise there is more to his life than music.......
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Spike Lee, ya got this one right!
One of Spike Lee's best, "Mo Better Blues" captures the atmosphere of jazz. The soundtrack flows with the acting like a song. Denzel Washington does a great job of portraying a jazzman's quest for perfection, while living in a "real world" full of problems. Being a musician myself, I appreciated the struggle Washington's character was going through. All of Spike Lee's trademark camera angles (which I've disliked in some of his movies) worked to perfection in this movie. Great music, good acting, and a solid plot. Recommend!
Decent, but not up to Spike Lee's usual standards
It's got striking colours/visuals, good music, and of course Denzel Washington being as charismatic and magnetic a screen presence as always, but otherwise I felt a bit distant from this.
There wasn't much about the story or characters that I got invested in, and at over two hours, the relaxed pacing and lack of a strong narrative became challenging.
There are redeeming qualities, like all Spike Lee movies I've seen (granted, I haven't seen his universally panned Oldboy remake), but if I were to rank all his films, this would probably be near the bottom, unfortunately.
There wasn't much about the story or characters that I got invested in, and at over two hours, the relaxed pacing and lack of a strong narrative became challenging.
There are redeeming qualities, like all Spike Lee movies I've seen (granted, I haven't seen his universally panned Oldboy remake), but if I were to rank all his films, this would probably be near the bottom, unfortunately.
Interesting interpretation of life and love...
I really enjoyed this film. Everyone has a Bleek in his life: someone whose love of his life is all he knows, wants to know, etc. However, we always lose the love of our life for various reasons. Then, what do you do when the love of your life is suddenly taken from you? That is this film's theme. Bleek's only love was jazz music. Bleek's music was the only thing that mattered to him. Music overrode everything: an incompetent manager (who was his best friend), his lovers, and the contentment of his bandmates (the money issue which is related to having an incompetent manager). When Bleek lost the love of his life (watch the film to learn why), he was forced to make some hard choices about his life and face some unpleasant truths (something we've all had to do).
I enjoyed the score and the jazz pieces included in this film (after all, Bleek played the trumpet). I really liked the cinematography in this film because the film showed the beauty of New York City - the brownstones, the Manhattan skyline (a brief glimpse), the Brooklyn Bridge, etc.
I enjoyed the score and the jazz pieces included in this film (after all, Bleek played the trumpet). I really liked the cinematography in this film because the film showed the beauty of New York City - the brownstones, the Manhattan skyline (a brief glimpse), the Brooklyn Bridge, etc.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesDenzel Washington and Wesley Snipes were trained to mimic the playing of the instruments they play in the film (trumpet and saxophone), by musicians Terence Blanchard and Donald Harrison. Washington later admitted that he was lucky if he could play three notes of a simple tune prior to filming, and ended up being able to correctly mimic most of the songs performed in the film, as did Snipes.
- Erros de gravaçãoDuring the performance of Bleek's "Pop Top Urban 40 Funk Love ... Song", Bleek's headgear changes from hat to baseball cap.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosFlavor Flave of the rap group Public Enemy spells out the letters in "Universal" as the studio logo appears on the screen.
- ConexõesEdited into Cynda Williams: Harlem Blues (1990)
- Trilhas sonorasHarlem Blues
Written and performed by Branford Marsalis Quartet and Terence Blanchard
Vocals by Cynda Williams
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- Mo' Better Blues
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- Orçamento
- US$ 10.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 16.153.593
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 4.387.360
- 5 de ago. de 1990
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 16.154.193
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 9 min(129 min)
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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