Ready for a night of legendary partying, three college students must weigh the pros and cons of calling the police when faced with an unexpected situation.Ready for a night of legendary partying, three college students must weigh the pros and cons of calling the police when faced with an unexpected situation.Ready for a night of legendary partying, three college students must weigh the pros and cons of calling the police when faced with an unexpected situation.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 9 nominations total
Robert III Hamilton
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- (as Robert Hamilton III)
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Emergency' delves into race, social issues, and friendship with a comedic approach that transitions to serious tones. The film is lauded for its impactful message and commendable performances, especially from the lead actors. However, it faces criticism for its pacing, perceived lack of realism, and reliance on clichés. Some find the movie's message overbearing or its comedy insufficient. Opinions are divided on its handling of racial themes, with some appreciating its insight and others finding it tone-deaf or propagandistic.
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Was it a genius script no but thought provoking YES. The low reviews are people hiding their racism as if there was no meaning to the things that went on in the movie. They are probably people that claim they have "One Black Friend". The movie touched on many cliche yet true stereotypes that black especially young black Americans face. I think every young black American should watch because dealing with law enforcement in certain situations can and have turned deadly. I liked the movie! I have also recommended it.
For someone who is African American, it felt very relatable. Really enjoyed the movie and understood why they did what they did. If you've never been in the shoes of the main characters you would never understand the reasons behind their actions. I would watch it again, great cast!
'Emergency' is one of those films where if a single character did the common sense thing the movie would end immediately - or in this case never even begin. It is very frustrating. Every single step along the way is based on a ridiculous decision being made that does nothing other than to service the run time reaching a minimum length.
Putting that aside the film isn't bad. But it does struggle to pick a genre. At first it seems like it is going for the 'Superbad' style of comedy. It kind of gives up on that after the early scenes though and there is barely a laugh found (or attempted) the rest of the way. I think it would've worked better as a comedy. So many of the characters are over-the-top and too unrealistic for any drama to feel natural.
It does remain watchable though and the message it goes for at the end is a decent one. It's not one I'd be going out of my way to recommend however. 6/10.
Putting that aside the film isn't bad. But it does struggle to pick a genre. At first it seems like it is going for the 'Superbad' style of comedy. It kind of gives up on that after the early scenes though and there is barely a laugh found (or attempted) the rest of the way. I think it would've worked better as a comedy. So many of the characters are over-the-top and too unrealistic for any drama to feel natural.
It does remain watchable though and the message it goes for at the end is a decent one. It's not one I'd be going out of my way to recommend however. 6/10.
Firstly, the the hate reviews are clearly coming from the anti-woke brigade that clearly don't even understand what woke means if it hit them in the face.
Ok, so on to the film.
I was pleasantly surprised with this one.
Starts off as a college buddy comedy, but not full blown laugh out loud levels.
It's got some good laughs here and there but is quite witty as well.
The film very slowly starts to gives things a more serious feel from about half way through.
By the end it does make a clear social statement, there's no denying that.
However it's a very real and accurate social statement.
People that don't like the truth just hide behind hate reviews and think they're achieving something, when all they're doing is embarrassing themselves.
The film has decent production value and well cast.
Pretty decent performances all round as well.
Ok, so on to the film.
I was pleasantly surprised with this one.
Starts off as a college buddy comedy, but not full blown laugh out loud levels.
It's got some good laughs here and there but is quite witty as well.
The film very slowly starts to gives things a more serious feel from about half way through.
By the end it does make a clear social statement, there's no denying that.
However it's a very real and accurate social statement.
People that don't like the truth just hide behind hate reviews and think they're achieving something, when all they're doing is embarrassing themselves.
The film has decent production value and well cast.
Pretty decent performances all round as well.
2 black students are planning a last bash by touring all the clubs. Visiting their Latino friend's house they find a white, high school girl unconscious on the floor. Given the potential reaction if they do, they debate whether to call 911.
Excellent performances by the 2 leads and a wonderfully witty script make for one of the better comedies of the year. Whilst the first 2 thirds is often hilarious - a couple come out of a their house with a 'black lives matter' sign on their lawn and immediately accuse them of drug dealing - the film slowly becomes more serious as their arguing intensifies, as does the fear of the police / fear for the girl. Ultimately it is a well crafted, but funny indictment of a divided America where racism is seemingly still pretty endemic.
Excellent performances by the 2 leads and a wonderfully witty script make for one of the better comedies of the year. Whilst the first 2 thirds is often hilarious - a couple come out of a their house with a 'black lives matter' sign on their lawn and immediately accuse them of drug dealing - the film slowly becomes more serious as their arguing intensifies, as does the fear of the police / fear for the girl. Ultimately it is a well crafted, but funny indictment of a divided America where racism is seemingly still pretty endemic.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the 2018 "Special Jury Prize" winning Sundance short film, by the same name.
- GoofsWhen Kunle checks the pulse of Emma, he does it the wrong way. You shouldn't check for a pulse with your thumb, as it has its own pulse. He should know this if he's first aid certified.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Movies of 2022 (So Far) (2022)
- SoundtracksBig Ego
Written by Anthony Obi (as Anthony Lawson Obi), Sophia Phoenixx, Dai Burger (as Dainene Alexia Baldwin), Taylor Dexter (as TaylorDexter)
Performed by Anthony Obi (as Fat Tony) and Taylor Dexter (as Taydex) feat. Sophia Pfister (as Sofia Pfister), Dai Burger
Courtesy of Carpark Records
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
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- Tình Huống Khẩn Cấp
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- Atlanta, Georgia(Neighborhoods)
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- Runtime
- 1h 45m(105 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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