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Just Wright

  • 2010
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
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5.9/10
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Just Wright (2010)
A physical therapist falls for the basketball player she is helping recover from a career-threatening injury.
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A physical therapist falls for the basketball player she is helping recover from a career-threatening injury.A physical therapist falls for the basketball player she is helping recover from a career-threatening injury.A physical therapist falls for the basketball player she is helping recover from a career-threatening injury.

  • Director
    • Sanaa Hamri
  • Writer
    • Michael Elliot
  • Stars
    • Queen Latifah
    • Common
    • Paula Patton
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    • Director
      • Sanaa Hamri
    • Writer
      • Michael Elliot
    • Stars
      • Queen Latifah
      • Common
      • Paula Patton
    • 47User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 11 nominations total

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    Queen Latifah
    Queen Latifah
    • Leslie Wright
    Common
    Common
    • Scott McKnight
    Paula Patton
    Paula Patton
    • Morgan Alexander
    James Pickens Jr.
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    • Lloyd Wright
    Phylicia Rashad
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    • Ella McKnight
    Pam Grier
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    • Janice Wright
    Laz Alonso
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    • Mark Matthews
    Mehcad Brooks
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    • Angelo Bembrey
    Michael Landes
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    • Nelson Kaspian
    Dwight Howard
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    • Dwight Howard
    Dwyane Wade
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    • Dwyane Wade
    Rashard Lewis
    • Rashard Lewis
    Bobby Simmons Jr.
    • Bobby Simmons Jr.
    Jalen Rose
    Jalen Rose
    • Jalen Rose
    Rajon Rondo
    Rajon Rondo
    • Rajon Rondo
    Marv Albert
    Marv Albert
    • Marv Albert
    Mike Fratello
    • Mike Fratello
    • (as Michael R. Fratello)
    Kenny Smith
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    • Director
      • Sanaa Hamri
    • Writer
      • Michael Elliot
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    8heidi_hanz

    Nice enjoyable movie

    I really liked this movie. It was a charming way to spend an afternoon. I would watch it again. I like that Queen was accepted on her own terms. No make over needed or wanted by either party. I also liked the theme of working hard whether as a therapist or the clinic. Inspirational to me.
    bob the moo

    Latifah does all she can, but the weak material and lack of sparkle really works against her

    Both Leslie Wright and cousin Morgan Alexander are big Nets fans; however while Leslie is a fan of the team, Morgan is more interested in landing herself a husband and becoming a NBA-wife. When Leslie chances upon a meeting at a gas station with loyal Nets point guard Scott McKnight, she gets an invite to his birthday party and of course Morgan springs into action. Morgan has the looks to capture her man but Leslie appears to have more in common with him. When Scott gets injured, Leslie is employed as live-in physiotherapist supporting his attempts to save his NBA career.

    I didn't expect Just Wright to be a great film but I was happy to meet it on its own genre ground and play by its rules. The reason for this was my ongoing interest in Common's acting career; this is perhaps founded in bitterness since he has only done one album since he started focusing on the acting (and it was rubbish) – so I'm keen to see the projects that make the loss (IMO) of such a great artist worthwhile. Since he was the leading man here I thought perhaps this would be the one. The problems with it start immediately as the plot is overly messy, getting a lot of establishment done very quickly – meeting Scott, proposing to Morgan, getting injured, getting Leslie into the job; all work done just to get to the "once they spend time together they find one another" part of the film that we all know is coming. This rather serious and rapid stuff gives the first half of the film an overly earnest air that it doesn't warrant, can't carry and never escapes.

    The second half of the film see the film become about the professional couple of Leslie and Scott and this focuses on them being together and finding a chemistry. It is obvious and a bit cheesy but it is what the whole film should have been like (and the film be only 90 minutes long as well). However this is not to say that this part is particularly good either – the main problem is that the material is not particularly inspired, nor is it particularly charming. It is this second quality that is missing most because this sort of film needs charm to make the formula work. Sadly the material doesn't produce it and the chemistry between the two leads is not all it should be.

    This is not down to Latifah though, because she works her sparkle for every last drop – she literally gives 100% in every scene and it does show. Common, on the other hand, misjudges his material – partly because he has to deal with more of the "earnest plotting" in the first half. He carries his character too serious and too earnestly to get the mood right. He works "OK" with Latifah but the chemistry just doesn't work as well as it should and it is partly his fault. Patton looks good despite having a terrible character who is all about being a plot device in the weaker first half. Meanwhile the cast is packed with faces from black entertainment (Rashad, Grier) and lots of NBA players showing up – presumably to make the film more marketable thanks to their presence.

    Just Wright does start to get a bit better in the second half when the messy and serious plot setting is done and Latifah's sheer work-rate starts to win the viewer over, but she cannot do it alone and indeed she doesn't. It is not an awful film but it should have been more formula focused, stayed closely to the genre and have delivered the material to match the effort put in by Latifah. Sadly this is another film that makes Universal Mind Control feel like an even worse album than it was.
    5callanvass

    The cast tries hard, especially Latifah. Clearly they are defeated by a weak script

    (Credit IMDb) Leslie Wright is a straight-shooting physical therapist who gets the gig of a lifetime working with NBA All-Star Scott McKnight. All is going well until Leslie finds herself falling for Scott, forcing her to choose between the gig and the tug-of-war inside her heart. Oblivious to her romantic overtures, McKnight is instead drawn to the affections of Leslie's childhood friend Morgan, who has her sights set on being an NBA trophy wife. Is Leslie destined to play the role of "best friend" forever or will Scott finally see that what he always wanted is right in front of him?

    I actually enjoyed bits and pieces of this movie, it was really starting off well, but it didn't take long to head into a downward spiral. I like the fact for once both love interests intentions are honorable and such, but it was all too predictable. For starters, it's possible yes, but am I really supposed to believe a big star like Scott McKnight (Common) could be that nice? It just felt a bit too dreamy to me, and while I think it would be lovely for today's world, I really don't see that happening. The performances aren't a question, in fact it's arguable that all of them were either above average or great, it's just the script is too phony and a bit too weak. The finale itself also reeks of clichés, and turns into your typical Romance ending.

    The Acting. Queen Latifah is purely the heart of this film. She clearly put every ounce of effort she had in this movie, and it shows. Her performance is electrifying and full of energy and charisma, but the script just doesn't back all that up unfortunately. She is everything a Woman should be in this world, and she pulled it off with conviction and believability. Common himself is also pretty good, not as good as Latifah, but good. He's charmingly nice (Bit too nice if you ask me) and did as much as he could, while having competent and believable chemistry with Latifah. Paula Patton plays her deceiving, greedy role to a T, showing a little heart at the end. Pickens Jr. Rashad (Of Cosby fame) and Pam Grier do well as the respected parents. Dwight Howard, Dwayne Wade has amusing cameos.

    Bottom line. I didn't mind this, and it kept me watching. But it could have been so much more, and it deserved more with all the effort the cast gave to it. Watch it just for Latifah, her performance is worth the price of admission.

    5 ½ /10
    6SnoopyStyle

    Queen Latifah and Common

    Leslie Wright (Queen Latifah) is a straight arrow physical therapist. The Jersey girl drives a crappy car and is always in the friendzone. She lives with her manipulative godsister Morgan (Paula Patton) who is working on becoming an NBA wife. Leslie is an avid New Jersey Nets fan. She befriends Nets star Scott McKnight (Common) and he invites her to his birthday party. She brings Morgan along and Scott falls for Morgan. They plan to get married. Scott gets a possible career ending injury and Morgan abandons him. Leslie helps him recover and that's when Morgan comes back into the picture.

    In a cliché rom-com, Leslie would be played by a cute girl turned ugly by a pair of glasses. The reason this is better is that Queen Latifah is so much more. She's no shrinking violet and has personality to boot. Is the story predictable? Absolutely. That's not a real sin in my opinion for a rom-com. This genre needs to follow a certain formula. I think people are so used to the hidden beauty Leslie character to be an actual beauty queen. Queen Latifah throws a lot of people off in this role. This works because of her and Common.
    7md-maria

    All the cliches alive...

    I love a nice rom com on a Sunday, non brainer movie for a lazy afternoon. I also love basketball and Q. L and Common but gawddam this movie is like all the cliches came alive for an hour and something. A little too cringey for a rom com. Towards the finale I was watching through my palms like I was watching a bunch of people going (against advise) in a dark forest preparing for some chop chop (in a horror movie)

    Overall is not that bad but prepare for rolling ur eyes while going "of course that happened".

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    • Trivia
      In the original shoot Kanye West and Amber Rose shot a courtside scene at one of the games. Before the movie was released Kanye had his Taylor Swift moment at the Grammy's which could be why his scene was cut.
    • Goofs
      The scene where Leslie meets Scott while pumping gas after the game. You are not allowed to pump your own gas in NJ and OR, so she couldn't have been doing so in East Rutherford.
    • Quotes

      Leslie Wright: He can't even open up the gas tank until I hooked him up.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Iron Man 2/Babies/Mother and Child/Solitary Man/No one Knows about Persian Cats/Casino Jack and the United States of Money (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Dreaming
      Written by Nikki Leonti and Rich Skillz (as Richard "Rich Skillz" Velonskis)

      Performed by Nikki & Rich

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Fox Searchlight (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doğru Hamle
    • Filming locations
      • East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Flavor Unit Entertainment
      • Dune Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,540,363
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,284,989
      • May 16, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,584,424
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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