Mo' Better Blues
United States
14713 people rated Jazz trumpeter Bleek Gilliam makes questionable decisions in his professional and romantic lives.
Drama
Music
Romance
Cast (18)
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lenaviviane💕
29/05/2023 21:27
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Sketchy Bongo
18/11/2022 09:29
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Osas Ighodaro
16/11/2022 11:38
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Mélanieo
16/11/2022 04:22
Hate Spike or love him he sure knows or knew how to make gems.
For a $2.99 movie that I paid for. This movie was filled with drama, music and Brotha.
MBB is a very sentimental movie that puts 2020 sentimental movies to shame.
I recommend this movie to blues and romantic junkie fans.
Aunty Camilla
16/11/2022 04:22
One of the best film's Spike Lee has ever created. Denzel Washington plays Bleek Gilliam, a selfish musician who only listens to his music. He cheats on his women and wants the spotlight only to himself. On his road to redemption he encounters betrayal, lies, and greed before he finds happiness. A happiness that comes at a heavy price. Denzel Washington and Wesley Snipes give superb performances in their roles. The supporting cast members also give terrific performances in this film. The supporting cast members include Giancarlo Esposito, Samuel L. Jackson, Bill Nunn and Spike Lee. Spike Lee gives these characters enough personality to keep this movie entertaining. Each member adds enough color commentary to the film making this a joyous event from beginning to end. Add this movie to your video collection if you haven't already.
Abu Sufiyan Vasa
16/11/2022 04:22
Denzel Washington plays Bleek Gilliam a jazz musician who is going back forth between two women. He also has a manager he has known since childhood. This film has great vibriant colours and a great soundtrack. This is one of Denzel Washingtons best performances I think. I love the way Spike moves the camera and pushes in on actors. This film has a lot of life too it and some great jazz numbers. I also love the costumes the actors wear, they are great and very colourful. I really enjoyed this film. Another great film from Spike Lee.
shiva ravan
16/11/2022 04:22
Spike Lee's latest 'joint' is a jazz variation of 'She's Gotta Have It', with the genders reversed: maladjusted trumpeter Bleek Gilliam (Denzel Washington) juggles two lovers while indulging an almost neurotic addiction to his music. His compulsive behavior is, presumably, a consequence of strict childhood practice habits, but if all work and no play have made Bleek a dull boy, the same can't be said of the film itself: Lee's self-conscious homage to music and fatherhood suffers from a dizzy overabundance of distracting, Scorsese-influenced 'style'. The film has been criticized for its stereotypical supporting roles, but the primary characters are likewise only skin deep. Except for some early childhood Freudian motivation, Bleek remains more or less a cipher, and his contrived, fantasy redemption (after a series of false endings, each one more lame than the last) seems tacked on only to provide a neat, symmetrical resolution.
Ignadia Nadiatjie Ei
16/11/2022 04:22
Denzel Washington and Spike Lee remind me of Bruce Campbell and Sam Raimi when it comes to actors and directors.This is the first film they worked on together and it was a success. The storyline and music are all great and Spike continues to make good movie. I give this film ***8 out of ****.
Taylor Dear
16/11/2022 04:22
This was a frustrating movie for me because it was at times brilliant, yet there are a few things that could have been done better.
Spike Lee shows why he is revered as a writer director, with beautiful dynamic shots, intercut with smooth jazz. It is a charming presentation. Also the dialogue is interesting and feels natural and spontaneous. The combination of strong writing and acting makes for interesting conversations.
The things I found frustrating was the lack of a focused or interesting story. Also Spike Lee's performance was very weak compared to Denzel's and he should have stayed out of the movie. He actually took a lot of the attention from the other characters and tried to make the movie about himself.