Friday
After Next Movie Review:
We return
to the hood lookin for laughs but the filmmakers
seem to have forgotten their gag-reel.
"Friday"
film-franchise co-creator Ice Cube writes the third entry
in his light look at life in the ghetto. This time Cubes
character Craig is re-joined by his cousin Day-Day (Michael
Epps) from "Next Friday" who become bumbling security
guards at the local mall after their apartment is ransacked
by a "Santa Clause Bandit" on Christmas Eve. Desperate
to keep their money-grubbing landlord (Anna Maria Horsford)
and her ex-con son (Terry Crews) at bay, Craig and Day-Day
try to come up with their rent money, which was taken by
Santa Clause.
Having not seen any of the previous Friday films, it was
hard to really gauge if this sequel stood up to the original.
I am sure that people who enjoyed the previous films will
like this one as it reunites characters from the previous
films and expands on their hi-jinx. For a newcomer, I found
the film to be really bland and tiresome. There is foot-chase
after foot-chase and by the time they conclude I have forgotten
why the characters were chasing each other.
I have
to admit that the characters in the film are quite unique
and engaging but even with them the films 85 minutes
feels like the "Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the
Ring Extended Edition". I liked the beginning of this
sequel but felt it didnt move or grow as it continued.
The films ending left me a little puzzled as its
quickly wrapped up with a bow. With the short ending and
very lengthy cartoon opening, "Friday After Next"
has little room for substance.
I have to admire what Ice Cube as a film-entrepreneur has
accomplished. Its great to see him do all sorts of
things and put passion into his work. I just feel he needs
to let "Friday" go and move on to bigger and brighter
things. Saturday has to come at some point.
(1.5
of 5)
So Says
the Soothsayer.
Dean
Kish
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