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A Thousand and One

Rating6.9 /10
20231 h 57 m
United States
8752 people rated

After unapologetic and fiercely loyal Inez kidnaps her son Terry from the foster care system, mother and son set out to reclaim their sense of home, identity, and stability, in a rapidly changing New York City.

Crime
Drama

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GtARKB

19/08/2025 16:50
it's good

Benson Musebela

23/02/2025 07:45
nice

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21/07/2024 06:43
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Ali Firas

18/12/2023 17:09
I'm going to be generous with my rating for this movie, because I think the problem was as much me as the film itself. In many ways, it's a finely crafted movie, but I was just not in the mood to take on other people's misery. I can fully acknowledge that I am a privileged person. But even privileged people can and do struggle with the existential challenges of being a human being on planet Earth. Right now, the climate crisis is really freaking me out, and I'm having a hard time coping with the anxiety of it. So the hardship bonanza of a movie like "A Thousand and One" feels more like punishment than entertainment. Once the dad in the film started dying of cancer, I was done with this movie. Grade: B-

Srabanti Gintu

30/11/2023 16:00
Teyona Taylor is an EXCEPTIONAL ACTRESS!!!! She played the character Inez with passion. I felt for her as a mother who would do anything for her child, make a way out of no way. Let me tell you, Hollywood is sleeping on this phenomenal woman. Her acting is impressive. She can be extremely emotional embracing all emotions. All the actors made this movie come to life. I cried, laughed, and talked to the TV. Lol. The unexpected ending made me wonder what's next for Inez. Did T buy her a house? What!!!?? Treat yourself to this movie. You will pleasantly entertained. I promise. You'll recommend it too.

TikTok Sports

30/11/2023 16:00
I was SO looking forward to this and the trailer really made it seem like it was going to be both really intense and a tearjerker. For me, it failed to deliver on both of those points. I was bored and struggled to stay engaged. It wasn't until the final 15 or 20 minutes of the film that things started to get interesting enough to warrant sticking it out to the end. Until then, it felt like a bunch of rather jumbled-up plot lines that didn't come together coherently. There wasn't a strong thread of a story, or at least there didn't seem to be, until the final act. Plus, I never felt the emotional connection between the son and either of his parental figures -- or between the two parents themselves. None of them seemed particularly attached to each other, so even the final act carried a lot less emotional weight for me, because it didn't feel they'd "been through something" together -- it just felt like they had spent their lives living side by side, but never strongly connected emotionally. There were a few lines here and there that were meant to telescope the parental figures' devotion to the kid... but they honestly fell flat, because they were just inserted into the middle of what felt like a bunch of random scenes of people just living their lives (I guess I should give points for realism... but I do watch movies to do more than just observe people living ordinary lives). To be clear, it wasn't the actors' fault. Their performances were really, really good. I just don't think they were given a good enough script to bring things together. The story should have been tighter, more focused, and the script more intense, and then the underlying plot would have really sucker-punched the viewer (because it DOES have a unique plot). The score is great. And with such good acting and a unique plot, I just wish the final product would have come together better.

KING CARLOS OFFICIAL

30/11/2023 16:00
I hope Teyana Taylor doesn't pay too much attention to awards because she will be ignored for the reasons we all know - lol, not even esteemed black actresses with excellent performances in big studio films are recognized - but she has every reason to be proud of this work. It's a big surprise to me, as she didn't even take the easy route in this role, which would have been to go a bit over-the-top in the more emotional scenes. No, she always remains restrained, yet still able to convey all the emotions, making everything real and grounded. William Catlett as Lucky also has his standout moments, and all three actors who portray Terry - with Josiah Cross standing out, although I'm not convinced that 4 years is enough for a change of actor - add more emotional weight, humanity, and realism to it all. A lot of credit has to be given, obviously, to what A. V. Rockwell was capable to build here. With a fairly simple story and a bit eventless for some, she always manages to keep us interested. The writer and director does it through characters that feel like real people, through a mystery that even when not being discussed, lingers in the air, and she does it by showing us a very vibrant city. You can tell that these people are just a part of that place, of that community, and that many more stories like theirs exist. In that aspect, her approaches to opportunities, the prejudices these people face from birth, the struggle against accumulating obstacles, and about gentrification are very good, even if not very deep. The mood, the calmness that doesn't mean an absence of conflict, and the way it incorporates culture and music into the story, at times, reminds me of the excellent "The Last Black Man in San Francisco," but this is a story that - despite the parallels - has its differences, and the final act is as surprising as it is emotional, with scenes that will hardly leave my memory. One of the best of the year until now.
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