1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Wow, 19 October 2008
Author:
leka1622 from United States
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I really was surprised by this movie. It kept my attention. I kept
wanting to know what was going to happen next. THis movie deals very
closely to a social issue that is harming the black community. even
though some parts were kind of off the wall it still turned out the be
a good film. I thought that it was well acted. I kept trying to figure
out who the husband was cheating with and was completely surprised by
who the person turned out to be. I enjoyed the film. The other wife who
tried to kill herself was just foolish but I can't say that there is
not a person who would put up with what she did from her husband. I
wouldn't have ever guessed that most of the black male characters in
the movie were down low, but it is happening. I think that this movie
was an accurate portrayal of what is going on in today's society.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Just misses being good and ends up being a mess, 30 July 2008
Author:
dbborroughs from Glen Cove, New York
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Church going house wife is arrested and charged with murder. Things
become complicated as her neat little life begins to unravel and when
its clear the Assistant District Attorney prosecuting the case doesn't
care if she's guilty since he's looking to win the up coming election.
Weakest film directed by actor turned director Bill Duke. Feeling more
like a Tyler Perry wannabe thriller then the realistic and often gritty
films that Duke usually turns out, this film seems more intent on being
about something other than the mystery at hand. The film has a weak
script which has too many "dark secrets" that the good cast can't
really turn into anything truly worth watching. It just misses...and
whats worse you can see it going whizzing by...
5 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :- well meaning but too contrived to be truly convincing, 29 July 2008
Author:
Roland E. Zwick (magneteach@aol.com) from United States
Bill Duke's "Cover" is like an urbanized, African-American version of
"Brokeback Mountain" - only this time told from the viewpoint of the
initially clueless spouse rather than the two male lovers. Aunjanue
Ellis plays a deeply religious woman whose life and marriage fall apart
when she discovers that her husband (Razaaq Adoti) is actually a
closeted homosexual. This leads to a great deal of emotional trauma for
both the wife and the husband - as well as to a patently absurd and
wholly unnecessary murder subplot that's used to frame the story.
There's no question that this is a well-meaning and well-intentioned
film, but its attempt to deal honestly with a serious social issue all
too often falls victim to slickery and overwrought melodramatics. Many
a scene will have you rolling your eyes in incredulity and disbelief,
even while conceding that some of the points the movie is making are
indeed insightful and valid. And, commendably, the movie does give a
fair hearing to each of its genuinely torn and conflicted characters.
But an overall air of amateurishness - both in the performances (even
from such acting stalwarts as Louis Gossett Jr. and "Amen"'s Clifton
Davis) and in the direction - keeps it from having the impact it
clearly wishes to have.
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1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Wow, 19 October 2008
Author: leka1622 from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I really was surprised by this movie. It kept my attention. I kept wanting to know what was going to happen next. THis movie deals very closely to a social issue that is harming the black community. even though some parts were kind of off the wall it still turned out the be a good film. I thought that it was well acted. I kept trying to figure out who the husband was cheating with and was completely surprised by who the person turned out to be. I enjoyed the film. The other wife who tried to kill herself was just foolish but I can't say that there is not a person who would put up with what she did from her husband. I wouldn't have ever guessed that most of the black male characters in the movie were down low, but it is happening. I think that this movie was an accurate portrayal of what is going on in today's society.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Just misses being good and ends up being a mess, 30 July 2008
Author: dbborroughs from Glen Cove, New York
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Church going house wife is arrested and charged with murder. Things become complicated as her neat little life begins to unravel and when its clear the Assistant District Attorney prosecuting the case doesn't care if she's guilty since he's looking to win the up coming election. Weakest film directed by actor turned director Bill Duke. Feeling more like a Tyler Perry wannabe thriller then the realistic and often gritty films that Duke usually turns out, this film seems more intent on being about something other than the mystery at hand. The film has a weak script which has too many "dark secrets" that the good cast can't really turn into anything truly worth watching. It just misses...and whats worse you can see it going whizzing by...
5 out of 9 people found the following comment useful :-

well meaning but too contrived to be truly convincing, 29 July 2008
Author: Roland E. Zwick (magneteach@aol.com) from United States
Bill Duke's "Cover" is like an urbanized, African-American version of "Brokeback Mountain" - only this time told from the viewpoint of the initially clueless spouse rather than the two male lovers. Aunjanue Ellis plays a deeply religious woman whose life and marriage fall apart when she discovers that her husband (Razaaq Adoti) is actually a closeted homosexual. This leads to a great deal of emotional trauma for both the wife and the husband - as well as to a patently absurd and wholly unnecessary murder subplot that's used to frame the story.
There's no question that this is a well-meaning and well-intentioned film, but its attempt to deal honestly with a serious social issue all too often falls victim to slickery and overwrought melodramatics. Many a scene will have you rolling your eyes in incredulity and disbelief, even while conceding that some of the points the movie is making are indeed insightful and valid. And, commendably, the movie does give a fair hearing to each of its genuinely torn and conflicted characters. But an overall air of amateurishness - both in the performances (even from such acting stalwarts as Louis Gossett Jr. and "Amen"'s Clifton Davis) and in the direction - keeps it from having the impact it clearly wishes to have.
All in all, a missed opportunity.
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