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A Thousand and One

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
8.5K
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Aaron Kingsley Adetola and Teyana Taylor in A Thousand and One (2023)
'A Thousand and One' follows unapologetic and free-spirited Inez (Teyana Taylor), who kidnaps her six-year-old son Terry from the foster care system. Holding onto their secret and each other, mother and son set out to reclaim their sense of home, identity, and stability, in a rapidly changing New York City.
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After unapologetic and fiercely loyal Inez kidnaps her son Terry from the foster care system, mother and son set out to reclaim their sense of home, identity, and stability, in a rapidly cha... Read allAfter unapologetic and fiercely loyal Inez kidnaps her son Terry from the foster care system, mother and son set out to reclaim their sense of home, identity, and stability, in a rapidly changing New York City.After unapologetic and fiercely loyal Inez kidnaps her son Terry from the foster care system, mother and son set out to reclaim their sense of home, identity, and stability, in a rapidly changing New York City.

  • Director
    • A.V. Rockwell
  • Writer
    • A.V. Rockwell
  • Stars
    • Teyana Taylor
    • Aaron Kingsley Adetola
    • Aven Courtney
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    • Director
      • A.V. Rockwell
    • Writer
      • A.V. Rockwell
    • Stars
      • Teyana Taylor
      • Aaron Kingsley Adetola
      • Aven Courtney
    • 47User reviews
    • 86Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 51 nominations total

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    Teyana Taylor
    Teyana Taylor
    • Inez de la Paz
    Aaron Kingsley Adetola
    Aaron Kingsley Adetola
    • Terry 6 Years Old
    Aven Courtney
    Aven Courtney
    • Terry 13 Years Old
    Josiah Cross
    Josiah Cross
    • Terry 17 Years Old
    William Catlett
    William Catlett
    • Lucky
    • (as Will Catlett)
    Terri Abney
    • Kim Jones
    Delissa Reynolds
    Delissa Reynolds
    • Mrs. Jones
    Amelia Workman
    Amelia Workman
    • Anita Tucker
    Adriane Lenox
    Adriane Lenox
    • Miss Annie
    Gavin Schlosser
    Gavin Schlosser
    • Pea 6 Years Old
    Jolly Swag
    Jolly Swag
    • Pea 13 Years Old
    Azza El
    • Simone 14 Years Old
    Alicia Pilgrim
    • Simone 17 Years Old
    Jennean Farmer
    Jennean Farmer
    • Ms. Janie…
    Kal-El White
    • Shawn…
    Jamier Williams
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    Naya Desir-Johnson
    Naya Desir-Johnson
    • Foster Sister
    Mychelle Dangerfield
    Mychelle Dangerfield
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    • Director
      • A.V. Rockwell
    • Writer
      • A.V. Rockwell
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    7kikiclogwyni

    Gritty New York tale

    The first 10-15 minutes of this film had me wriggling in my seat and wondering if I was going to be able to sit through it. It starts with the central character, Inez, a hard-faced inmate leaving Riker's Island and re-starting her life back in New York after an unspecified prison term. Inez is clearly a tough cookie and even her first meeting her son Terry on the street had me silently screaming "run, kid, run!" It turns out that Terry had been put in foster care and, when he ends up in hospital shortly after, Inez goes to visit him and decides to kidnap him from the authorities under whose care he had been placed.

    However, I found myself getting sucked in to the story, as grim and sometimes hard to watch as it was. Here we had a woman who had nothing - no money, no home and few prospects - grabbing a child because she somehow believed she could give him a better life. Her first act after snatching him was to phone around former acquaintances to beg for a free place to stay and it was truly heartbreaking to watch her desperation and the glimpse of the life she had brought this child into.

    Yet she manages to get on her feet and the rest of the movie follows her, Terry and the man she marries, Lucky, as they if not thrive certainly survive. As compelling as the human characters become, there is another star of this film and that is the New York neighbourhood of Harlem. With the liberal use of overhead shots and long street scenes we see the neighbourhood go from grungy through a gradual gentrification. This is reflected more intimately in a sub plot where their new landlord tries to manipulate the family out of their low rent home, and leave them with fallen ceilings, broken pipes and a non-functioning shower.

    There is a plot twist at the end that made my jaw drop which I see some people didn't like, but which I thought fleshed out the character of Inez quite well and gave depth to her motivations. All in all a gritty movie that was hard to watch in some places, a raw and honest depiction of the brutal poverty in which people sometimes live, but underscored by excellent performance by all.
    8jmccrmck-65172

    tragedy and triumph to end where you began

    This movie demanded a rating and a review from me ; that is how good it is. You to to the movies hoping to see something this well made and feel lucky if you get that result.

    I Came out of the theater feeling so glad that I saw it. The first thing you have to say is that this is storytelling at its absolute best.

    In the beginning a few scenes seem bit strained but because of the acting and direction the movie just gets better and better and without spoiling anything , you think you know what's going on but you don't which makes for a surprising plot twist at the end.

    I am not black but this movie feels genuine and authentic in the way ' Emily the Criminal ' did. This movie would not have been made without ' independent funding ' : no studio movie this and no big budget or gimmicks, just great acting, story telling , concept and direction. Certain to be picked up by a streaming platform cuz maybe the the content they finance and produce will never come close to the quality of 'A Thousand and One '
    8steiner-sam

    Teyana Taylor dominates the screen

    It's a drama about what makes a family set in New York City, mostly Harlem, between 1994 and 2005. It follows a high-energy but emotionally-damaged young African American woman who tries to create a family in compensation for the one she never had.

    In 1994, Inez (Teyana Taylor) has just been released from a prison term for stealing. She is hot-headed and confrontational and has difficulty maintaining relationships. Inez sees her son on the street, a ward of the state, and in foster care. When Terry (Aaron Kingsley Adetola/Aven Courtney/Josiah Cross) is injured in a fall, Inez goes to the hospital and convinces him to leave with her secretly. She cautions him not to leave their living quarters because the state would seize him again. She arranges fake papers for Terry under a different name.

    We follow a deep relationship grow between Inez and Terry. Later Lucky (Will Catlett), Inez's partner who has just emerged from prison, joins the small family. Lucky and Terry also develop their own relationship, even as Inez and Lucky have a sometimes rocky one. We learn that Terry is brilliant but has a very reserved personality. Counselors at school encourage him to attend a tech school for gifted children, to which Terry reluctantly assents. Finally, before Terry turns 18, multiple events cause chaos for Inez and Terry, with a particular twist at the film's end.

    "A Thousand and One" is a taunt, well-done drama. Teyana Taylor, who is very striking in appearance and dominates the screen any time she is on it, carries the movie. Will Catlett is an excellent Lucky. Aaron Kingsley Adetola is remarkable as the six-year-old Terry. However, I found Aven Courtney and Josiah Cross less impressive as the teenage Terry. Perhaps the problem was the script; for someone as smart a teenager as the film portrayed Terry, he seemed too passive concerning his surroundings and his questions about his early personal history.
    JohnDeSando

    One of the best dramas of the year from a bright new writer/director.

    "Why do you keep leaving me?" Terry ( Aaron Kingsley Adetola)

    While this lament in the remarkable A Thousand and One is from a 6-year-old Harlem kid to his ex-con mother, Inez (Teyana Taylor), it stands for those who regret the quickly gentrifying part of NYC that is losing its black identity to white incursions.

    So goes one of the best dramas of the year as that feisty mom steals the son she lost from a foster home to create a home that she regularly leaves to fight for with "no tools" other than her remarkable energy and combativeness. As we navigate the many episodes of her fight and watch her Terry grow into an intelligent albeit muted young man, first-time writer/ director A. V. Rockwell nimbly shows the changes overcoming Harlem in the nineties and the young Terry during 15 years rising academically to qualify for NYC's noted tech schools. As in Moonlight, we see a seamless transition among the three actors in the three stages of Terry's life.

    One of the stars of this accurate and humane melodrama is DP Erik K. Yue, whose lens captures the changes with a sharp eye for the telling detail, like graffiti and corporate businesses replacing long-lost street artistry and bodega charm. Not needing such eye-pleasing photography are the aggressive policing tactics, notably the stop-and-frisk action that affected young black males more than any other minority. When Terry is accosted, his muted reaction emphasizes the quiet terror that dogged young men in nineties Harlem.

    Not all is gloom in A Thousand and One, for Lucky (William Catlett, a combo of Idris Elba and Delroy Lindo) exemplifies strong black males with big hearts and the flaws that too-often accompany such gifts. Lucky marries Inez perhaps not realizing the collateral damage mother and son can inflict. Yet, he does contribute to their welfare, mostly in wise counsel. For Terry, he provides the impetus to make his own decisions. As in the drama itself, Lucky shows that tough conditions accompany a tough life, and self-reliance, like Mom's, is the key to eventual deliverance.

    My guest critic on It's Movie Time, Mindy Mcfann, claims this is the best movie she's seen in years. Pay attention to her-she has impeccable taste about street drama.
    7moviemanmo973

    A meaningful story with a great performance by Teyana Taylor

    Since the trailer I was drawn to Teyana Taylor's portrayal of a mother trying to make ends met to raise her son. I was not disappointed in her performance in the slightest. She absolutely deserves recognition for her role in this film. William Catlett was also very good and had good chemistry with Teyana. All the other actors were also very convincing in their roles. I would just say I expected a bit more emotion from Josiah Cross in one of the scenes towards the end of the film.

    This movie does a great job at portraying the grittiness of New York and the hardships that many have to endure. The film does a good job at building the relationships between the main three characters. The problem with this film is that it took too long to get into the climax. Constant situations would arise but it was apparent that there had to be something more to the story being told. The audience is left waiting too long for that major turning point in the film.

    When the film finally got to that much awaited moment it did deliver a heartwarming moment. This is a very deep story and I would recommend people watch it for how real and relatable the story is.

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    • Trivia
      A.V. Rockwell's feature film directorial debut.
    • Goofs
      In 1994, young Terry is seen playing a video game with a Nintendo GameCube controller, but the Nintendo GameCube would not be commercially released until the year 2001.
    • Connections
      Features Ricki Lake (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Shaolin Brew
      Written by Ghostface Killah (as Dennis David Coles), RZA (as Robert F. Diggs), U-God (as Lamont Hawkins), Raekwon (as Corey Woods)

      Performed by Wu-Tang Clan

      Courtesy of Wu-Tang Productions

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Roku [united states]
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mil uno
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Sight Unseen Pictures
      • Focus Features
      • Hillman Grad
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,400,020
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,795,695
      • Apr 2, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,463,680
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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