What Brewer may be doing, other than having a blast, is dragging a lot of ghosty old racial-sexual prejudices out into the disinfecting sunshine to be laughed at as they shrivel and die.
Black Snake Moan (2007)
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Reviews Counted:149
Fresh:97
Rotten:52
Average Rating:6.3/10
Consensus: Uninhibited performances, skillful direction, and a killer blues soundtrack elevate Black Snake Moan beyond its outlandish premise.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content, language, some violence and drug use
Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Mar 2, 2007 Wide
Box Office: $9,262,318
Synopsis: Director Craig Brewer follows up his unexpectedly well-received pimp drama, HUSTLE AND FLOW, with this stylish tale of the unlikely connections that are forged when a lost soul attempts to cure a... Director Craig Brewer follows up his unexpectedly well-received pimp drama, HUSTLE AND FLOW, with this stylish tale of the unlikely connections that are forged when a lost soul attempts to cure a young nymphomaniac of her wicked ways. Set deep down south in a small Tennessee town, the film is titled after and largely driven by the force of blues music. Pulsating with color and bold cinematography, the story forms a visual counterpart to a blues ballad. When divorced ex-musician Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson) finds Rae (Christina Ricci) badly beaten by the side of the road, he brings her to his house and chains her to his radiator. Rae has been a wreck since her boyfriend (Justin Timberlake) went off to war, and has spent her time getting into fights and being taken advantage of by just about every man in town. Rae appears to be afflicted with a physical need for sex that no one can cure. As Lazarus watches Rae twitching with pain on his couch, he sees that the young woman's only chance at redemption is in his hands. While the premise is outlandish, and the film opens itself up for much moral criticism, BLACK SNAKE MOAN has its merits. Deliciously colorful, the film aches with rhythm and dances visually with its subjects. Whether fetishizing Christina Ricci's emaciated body, or making Samuel L. Jackson look years older than he is in real life, the cameras do their job well. Both Ricci and Jackson offer strong performances that mark turning points in their careers. BLACK SNAKE MOAN seems less concerned with how it will be judged than with embodying the sexuality and passion of blues music. No matter how many viewers the film may offend, it succeeds in creating a world that vibrates with desire and raw energy. [More]
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Christina Ricci, Justin Timberlake, John Cothran
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Christina Ricci, Justin Timberlake, John Cothran, S. Epatha Merkerson, David Banner
Director: Craig Brewer
Director: Craig Brewer
Producer: Stephanie Allain, John Singleton
Studio: Paramount Classics
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Release:
Jan 13, 2009
Blu-ray Disc Features:
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French
- Subtitles - English, English (SDH), French, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Behind the Scenes: "Conflicted: The Making of BLACK SNAKE MOAN"
- Audio Commentary: Craig Brewer - Director/Writer
- Alternate Scenes: Deleted Scenes (HD)
Featurette:
- 1. "Rooted in the Blues"
- 2. "The Black Snake Moan"
Reviews for Black Snake Moan
one of those movies you’re gonna either think is brilliant or completely and utterly loathe, thinking it one of those amazing exercises in complete and utter futility.
Proof-positive that screen chemistry can trump trash, and that it's hard out here for a nympho, too.
The kind of film that makes me glad that I'm living in a blue state. In other words, it's effective.
Black Snake Moan finally, is a comedy of faith and faithlessness, in their religious and also their sexual dimensions...A consummate act of jerking our collective chain, and making us love it.
In Black Snake Moan Brewer balances race, religion, and sexuality in a strange yet intriguing storyline that exposes the human soul and how some people deal with emotional pain.
That's the hypocrisy that tears this fascinating film apart: The female sexual urge must be broken, but the male sexual urge can be celebrated in song.
...a conventional yarn of salvation and redemption that benefits most from a daring, no holds barred performance by Christina Ricci.
Delightfully outrageous, Black Snake Moan is an explosive mixture of sex, race and down-South swamp water.
Pitched uncomfortably but compellingly between homage and exploitation in its big-hearted exploration of the steamiest corners of black life.
There's just nowhere to go. They start talking about their feelings and being the healing process, and it's like Dr. Phil.
You have to throw all reason and logic out the window and just feel the groove this movie's laying down.
Lazarus and Rae may be looking for something as basic as redemption, but the road to get there is an unconventional one that drips with authenticity. They are full-blooded, fully realized characters the likes of which we do not see much these days.
For Black Snake Moan to work any sort of magic, it must be viewed as a blues riff on damaged souls and their desperate need for salvation.
The movie strolls right past absurdity into offensiveness, by trying to pass this pulp nonsense off as noble art.
This is the kind of movie that's best enjoyed as a stylized fantasy, much like Brewer's most obvious model, Elia Kazan's Southern-fried Tennessee Williams adaptation Baby Doll.
The characters never connect, and the movie never takes off. Rae may be the one sporting a padlock around her waist. But it's the movie that's shackled.
Black Snake Moan is a gorgeous, life-affirming movie. On paper, it sounds lurid bordering on ridiculous.
Moan slithers into some totally unexpected emotional territory by the time it all gets played out, and the film is peculiarly touching if you allow it to work its strange mojo on you.
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