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Rude

Rude
Director: Clement Virgo
Actors: Maurice Dean Wint, Rachael Crawford, Clark Johnson, Richard Chevolleau, Sharon Lewis (iv)
Studio: Unapix / a-Pix Ent.
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 84338

Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 90
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

ISBN: 1578483379
UPC: 783722706237
EAN: 9781578483372
ASIN: B00004ZESG

Theatrical Release Date: April 12, 1996
Release Date: October 17, 2000
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Condition: BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED*

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Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars pleasing to watch   June 8, 2008
a pleasure to watch. to see all the different stories and characters and their trials was rewarding. gay and hetero situations explored with care and skill. a must see.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing and Insightful Film   March 30, 2002
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I happened upon this movie one night while aimlessly searching through the many channels on cable. At first I was trying to figure out what was going on in the movie because I came in in the middle, but as it went on I realized what was going on and recognized this movie to be a superb piece of work. Focusing on the lives of three different people who are going through three different struggles, all narrarated by a crude but intelligent and poetic pirate radio jockey, this movie packs a powerful message to those who watch and understand.


5 out of 5 stars One of the Better Films I've Seen In a While   December 19, 2001
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

I happened upon this film by accident one night bored and wanting something very different to watch on TV. I came upon this film by flicking my remote control from station to station. When I came upon this film it was already in progress, and after finishing watching it I was disappointed that I had not seen it from the beginning. I had never heard of the actor Maurice Dean Wint but I felt he was outstanding in his role, and I might add has a certain mystery about him on screen.

Of the three vingettes while I thought had a poignant message, I felt the storyline with Luke, Jessica, and Johnny was most interesting to me. First of all, it was nice to see a light complexioned brother with a darker skinned sister, and a darker skinned offspring. This in itself has a powerful message about the sterotypes of skin color in people of color. Secondly, I would have liked to have seen a more concentrated focus on this storyline because it left me with the thought that had the storyline continued "Luc" would not have succumbed to the temptations that landed him in jail.

I liked seeing a woman of color in a positive role and having a positive relationship with her man and child.

I found the other storylines involving Jordan and Maxine, while were of interest, to be less powerful in their plot and for me could have been eliminated.

Accolades go to Mr. Virgo for his creativity and foresight into making this film, and letting us know that you do not have to be a product of your environment.


4 out of 5 stars Visually Stunning and Provocative Debut for Clement Virgo   October 26, 2001
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

The plight of blacks in the inner city has been a subject that has been visited to death from filmmakers in the United States. Most present a rather myopic view of those communities and the people who live in them. These films in large part say the same thing -- flee the ghetto and survive or stay in the ghetto and perish. They also address black manhood and criminality through a series of macho cliches. However, with RUDE, Canadian director Clement Virgo's feature film debut broadens the scope of the inner city drama with a complex and risk-taking film.

In this film, the filmmaker takes us on a journey in the lives of several very different people. It deals with black manhood and criminality (as these films often do), but broadens the focus to also examine issues such as homophobia, parenthood and love relationships.

RUDE also distinguishes itself from its American counterparts in terms of its visual style. It utilizes theatrical and surrealistic lighting effects to tell its story. Sometimes, Virgo's stylistic flourishes come off as pretentious or showy. However, these same effects often serve to help weave the central (and on the surface, unrelated) stories into each other.

All of the major plot lines deal with some sort of self-discovery and/or examination. The most dominant story involves General (Maurice Dean Wint from HEDWIG & THE ANGRY INCH), a man just released from prison who attempts to rebuild his life and reunite with his son and the child's mother. Making matters worse, upon his return, he's being pressured to return to the criminal activity that got him in prison in the first place.

Another major story involves Maxine (Rachael Crawford from TV's LOVE SONGS), a woman at the end of a relationship, trying to make some sense of her life.

A third story deals with Jordan (Richard Chevolleau from TV's "Soul Food"), a young boxer coming to terms with conflicts about his sexuality.

Throughout these stories, we hear the "stream of consciousness" observations of the title character (Sharon M. Lewis), the disc jockey of a pirate radio station. Listening to her is like listening to an evening of avant garde poetry. Her descriptions are graphic and at times provocative, but perhaps featured a bit too prominently in the film.

Each story concludes without easy resolutions. Absent are the typical "let's get out of the ghetto and go to paradise" endings. Instead, you are left with "food for thought."

Overall, RUDE is a fascinating film to watch. It's not always clear what Clement Virgo is trying to leave the viewer with at the end. However, one thing is for sure: you're be thinking about this film long after it ends.

RUDE is for the adventurous filmgoer that is tired of formulas. If you really want to see something different -- see this film. The cast which also includes a fine performance by Clark Johnson (TV's "Homicide") is generally strong. Perhaps because the film was shot in Canada, the film avoids the complexioned-based casting that is often found in black films from the States. Clement Virgo is definitely a filmmaker to watch.

On a side note, history was made when Clement Virgo made RUDE. It became the first feature film written, produced and directed by a black Canadian. The filmmaker is also no stranger to the inner city. He grew up in one of the toughest housing developments in Toronto and is one of the subjects in A WAY OUT, a documentary on people who escaped the inner city by Christene Browne (another pioneering black Canadian director).


1 out of 5 stars Why? did i rent this?   July 10, 2000
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

I was tortured through out to whole movie, There are three different stories in this movie and it flashes back and forward through all three stories. I was lost. I am glad I only paid 99 cent to rent this movie.


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