Let Me Be Frank
United States
49 people rated A young rapper moves to Los Angeles in search of stardom and instead finds an unlikely friend in his dispirited apartment manager whose dreams led him to the same city twenty years prior.
Comedy
Drama
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Ama Adepa
28/11/2025 18:01
Let Me Be Frank
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28/11/2025 18:01
Let Me Be Frank
abenalocal
28/11/2025 18:01
Let Me Be Frank
sandra nguessan 👑
19/03/2024 16:00
1 and a half minutes of riding scooters through high end Los Angeles neighborhood? Great story but the editing made it seem like a marathon.
Plot line was good. How the 2 main relationships evolved could have had more depth. 3 main characters + 3 in a barbershop + 1 unimpressed wait staff ... Was there anyone else?
KeishafromBelly
19/03/2024 16:00
What brings the hopeful to Hollywood? For a young rapper, it's the chance to be a star. And for the apartment manager that he becomes friends with, those dreams are twenty years in the past.
Reggie (Ryan Silva, who also wrote and directed this) and his girlfriend Maya (Lora Lee) have lucked out and got a place from Frank (Freddy Andreiuci), who seems like a nice enough guy other than, you know, saying the worst word you can to a young black couple.
But when the young couple gets in a fight, Reggie has no one in Los Angeles to spend time with other than the old man that runs the place. Of course, they end up bonding - you can see that coming from the first scene. But this film is so natural and their conversations so intriguing that watching this film becomes a pleasure.
Unless I was sent this film, I probably wouldn't have watched it. I'm glad that I did, because it was well-made and was the perfect movie for the mood I was in.
vahetilbian
21/05/2023 06:33
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user5693481425344
28/04/2023 05:10
What brings the hopeful to Hollywood? For a young rapper, it's the chance to be a star. And for the apartment manager that he becomes friends with, those dreams are twenty years in the past.
Reggie (Ryan Silva, who also wrote and directed this) and his girlfriend Maya (Lora Lee) have lucked out and got a place from Frank (Freddy Andreiuci), who seems like a nice enough guy other than, you know, saying the worst word you can to a young black couple.
But when the young couple gets in a fight, Reggie has no one in Los Angeles to spend time with other than the old man that runs the place. Of course, they end up bonding - you can see that coming from the first scene. But this film is so natural and their conversations so intriguing that watching this film becomes a pleasure.
Unless I was sent this film, I probably wouldn't have watched it. I'm glad that I did, because it was well-made and was the perfect movie for the mood I was in.
user4301144352977
28/04/2023 05:10
1 and a half minutes of riding scooters through high end Los Angeles neighborhood? Great story but the editing made it seem like a marathon.
Plot line was good. How the 2 main relationships evolved could have had more depth. 3 main characters + 3 in a barbershop + 1 unimpressed wait staff ... Was there anyone else?