Black Magic for White Boys
United States
162 people rated In an almost ruined theater, among bizarre characters, a businessman decides to appeal to his old book of "real" magic spells to modify his financial crisis while a middle-aged man gets in trouble when his new girlfriend becomes pregnant.
Comedy
Cast (17)
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✨KO✨
29/05/2023 19:18
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Naomi Mâture Kankou
29/05/2023 13:44
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Ndeshii
23/05/2023 06:26
Intertwining stories about the manager of a small, struggling theater who has to resort to his real magic book to make ends meet, and a middle-aged man-child having to deal with his girlfriend's unwanted pregnancy.
There's some good stuff here, which would make some sort of minor hit under different conditions. However, the movie falls into the same traps as many other wannabe-indie comedies do:
A middle-aged man who still acts like a child is N-O-T funny. Not since Seinfeld. If anything, the character irritates the hell out of the audience. Plus, bombarding the audience's ears with three people talking at once, with each one trying to outdo the others as if they were in a fast-talking contest, does not help either. Such long dialogue gives the impression that the writer has a deep, Shakespearean story to tell with many facades, although his material is actually very thin, very light. Not that this is a bad thing, of course, great movies can be made from thin material. But as long as they're treated properly, not as if they're a Greek tragedy.
And there are too many references to other movies, which looks like a sad attempt to look Tarantino-esque: Friday The 13th, The Invisible Man, The Elephant Man, Slumdog Millionaire, Misery, and a few more. But I don't expect anyone to think "Well, this guy sure knows his movie history! Welcome, Tarantino 2.0!" They look more like random movie names sprinkled throughout the script.
The director does manage to juggle the two main stories somewhat seamlessly, which is something that not every moviemaker can do. And some characters and some scenes work, but overall, it comes off as mediocre. It's a chore to follow everything that's being said, and that's not a good sign for a comedy. Five stars is actually very generous.
Marcel_2boyz
23/05/2023 06:26
Not bad, not bad at all. I enjoyed it. The ending was pretty weak though.
user9088488389536
23/05/2023 06:26
This is watchable though suffers from a weak script, and some less than stellar acting. The black characters were excellent, but the rest of the cast struggled with the poor dialogue and direction. The plot didnt really make a lot of sense and the ending was weak. None of the white characters were engaging or very likeable. Wouldn't really recommend.
Amar & Amrit Dahal
13/03/2023 15:00
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Puneet Motwani
22/11/2022 17:17
This is watchable though suffers from a weak script, and some less than stellar acting. The black characters were excellent, but the rest of the cast struggled with the poor dialogue and direction. The plot didnt really make a lot of sense and the ending was weak. None of the white characters were engaging or very likeable. Wouldn't really recommend.
Abiri Oluwabusayo Khloe
22/11/2022 17:17
Intertwining stories about the manager of a small, struggling theater who has to resort to his real magic book to make ends meet, and a middle-aged man-child having to deal with his girlfriend's unwanted pregnancy.
There's some good stuff here, which would make some sort of minor hit under different conditions. However, the movie falls into the same traps as many other wannabe-indie comedies do:
A middle-aged man who still acts like a child is N-O-T funny. Not since Seinfeld. If anything, the character irritates the hell out of the audience. Plus, bombarding the audience's ears with three people talking at once, with each one trying to outdo the others as if they were in a fast-talking contest, does not help either. Such long dialogue gives the impression that the writer has a deep, Shakespearean story to tell with many facades, although his material is actually very thin, very light. Not that this is a bad thing, of course, great movies can be made from thin material. But as long as they're treated properly, not as if they're a Greek tragedy.
And there are too many references to other movies, which looks like a sad attempt to look Tarantino-esque: Friday The 13th, The Invisible Man, The Elephant Man, Slumdog Millionaire, Misery, and a few more. But I don't expect anyone to think "Well, this guy sure knows his movie history! Welcome, Tarantino 2.0!" They look more like random movie names sprinkled throughout the script.
The director does manage to juggle the two main stories somewhat seamlessly, which is something that not every moviemaker can do. And some characters and some scenes work, but overall, it comes off as mediocre. It's a chore to follow everything that's being said, and that's not a good sign for a comedy. Five stars is actually very generous.
Colombe kathel
22/11/2022 17:17
Not bad, not bad at all. I enjoyed it. The ending was pretty weak though.
Doreen Ndovie
22/11/2022 03:18
Black Magic for White Boys