Light
It Up Movie Review:
Light
It Up is a dull thriller film that tries to be very dramatic.
The story is centered around six high school students in
Queens, New York. Lester (Raymond), Ziggy (Richard), Stephanie
(Dawson), Lynn (Gilbert), Rivers (Collins, Jr.), and Rodney
(Starr) are six students that stand up to their principal
for an answer of why their best teacher, Mr. Knowles (Nelson),
was fired. The students' protest turns into a police standoff
when security guard Dante Jackson (Whitaker) is accidentally
shot and taken hostage. Audrey McDonald (Williams), a police
hostage negotiator, then begins working with the students
on their demands. The students decide to use the huge media
frenzy to voice their concerns about the state of education
and underachievers.
Light
It Up is a film that brings in so many circumstances and
characters that the story ends up getting lost. The film
tries to be a combination of The Breakfast Club and The
Negotiator.
Craig
Bolotin wrote and directed Light It Up. Bolotin's strength
in his script is character development, but everything else
is pretty shabby. Like I said before, there is absolutely
too many circumstances and obstacles for these characters
to handle. The whole hostage situation should have been
enough for them to handle, but Bolotin elects to bring in
more consequences for each student. Also, Bolotin's film
ends up being very predictable. Within the last half-hour
of the film, I pretty much had the climax and ending figured
out.
Rapper
Usher Raymond does a more established acting job in Light
It Up as Lester, than his previous films. Raymond was previously
seen in The Faculty and She's All That. It was also nice
to see Sara Gilbert back in acting, as Lynn. Gilbert, who
became known on television's "Roseanne", has been out of
acting for awhile because she has been concentrating on
college. The downside of the cast is Fredo Starr and Vanessa
L. Williams. Starr plays Rodney, who is the hot-tempered
gang member of the rebellious students. Starr is also a
rapper like Raymond, but the guy shows he should stick to
rapping with his awful performance in Light It Up. Vanessa
L. Williams is terrible as the hostage negotiator Audrey
McDonald. In my opinion, Williams is a very good singer,
but not that good of an actress.
Light It Up is a film about freedom of speech and beliefs.
However, I didn't think the film was presented well. It
just came with too many aspects and obstacles for the film
too handle.
Report
Card Grade: D
Joseph
Tucker
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