The film probes important and intriguing questions, even if the characters are not explored as thoroughly as they might have been.
She's Gotta Have It (1986)
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Reviews Counted:27
Fresh:25
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7/10
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT formally introduced the name Spike Lee to audiences all over the world. The film, an intelligent comedy shot in black-and-white with one sequence of color, places--for among the... SHE'S GOTTA HAVE IT formally introduced the name Spike Lee to audiences all over the world. The film, an intelligent comedy shot in black-and-white with one sequence of color, places--for among the first time--a young, bright African-American woman in the cinematic spotlight. Nola Darling (Tracy Camila Johns) is an attractive young woman with a problem--three problems to be exact. She is simultaneously being wooed by three hopeful, but hopeless, male suitors: Jamie (Tommy Redmond Hicks), a sensitive type who wants to settle down with her; Greer (John Canada Terrell), a narcissistic model who sees her as his trophy; and Mars Blackmon (Lee himself), an aggressive and funny bike messenger who makes her laugh. Nola is attracted to the best in each of them, but is unable to make up her mind as to whom she likes best. She even entertains the notion that something may be wrong with her, thinking perhaps she's oversexed. When a visit to a therapist fails to clear her mind, Nola finally comes to the realization that she must take control of her life. Lee's feature-length debut features a lush jazz score by his father, Bill Lee, and demonstrates a witty, distinctive style. The critical success of the film paved the way for a new generation of independent African-American filmmakers to begin to be recognized by Hollywood on their own terms. [More]
Starring: Spike Lee, Tommy Redmond Hicks, Tracy Camila Johns, Raye Dowell
Starring: Spike Lee, Tommy Redmond Hicks, Tracy Camila Johns, Raye Dowell, John Canada Terrell
Director: Spike Lee
Director: Spike Lee
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Reviews for She's Gotta Have It
She's Gotta Have It's characters talk into the camera, but they do so in service of a Rashomon-tinged postmortem on how an artistic young woman couldn't make polyamory work in her favor.
Made for less than $30,000, Lee's first feature posed him as a mid-80s rival to Woody Allen, nearly equaling him in the psychological authenticity of his characters and perhaps bettering him in grace and virtuosity and sheer creative glee.
From the start, it was less important whether or not you agreed with Lee than if you appreciated him for stirring things up.
An assured debut, which Spike Lee produced, wrote, directed, edited, and acted in, offers him opportunity to show a slice of black urban life in which white characters don't even exist; the title and heroine's name are deliberately B-porn like picture
Spike Lee's first was good for what it was, a low budget student effort, but as a stand alone film it's lacking in many areas.
A good first effort that lacks quality acting and overall polish, but compensates with insightful black man's humor.
All the elements of an interesting yarn are implicit here -- save one: a compelling central figure
New York Negro neurosis as source material for mirth, amusement and introspection, like a Woody Allen classic, only in blackface.
This delightful low-budget comedy, with its all black cast and black humour, is 100 per cent Lee.
She's Gotta Have It is funny, honest and brave, and unafraid to admit to complexities and contradictions within the African-American world it portrays.
Combining humor, drama, and documentary techniques, Lee has created an energetic film that takes an unflinching look at modern sexuality -- specifically black sexuality.
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