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Crooklyn Reviews

Jun 6, 2024

In what is probably writer/director Spike Lee’s most personal effort, Crooklyn tells the story of the Carmichael family in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn in the summer of 1973. Alfre Woodard and Delroy Lindo play the beleaguered parents, struggling financially to stay afloat, gingerly negotiating their own loving but fragile relationship, and fighting to keep their five children from the dangers of the neighborhood. While it’s not without its shortcomings (the constant arguments get tiring at times, the distorted lens used when they leave home is annoying, and the soundtrack, which has some solid tunes, doesn’t always match the mood of the scene), Crooklyn is saved by some great dialogue, compelling characters, and great performances by Lindo, Woodard, and Zelda Harris as the young daughter.

Feb 7, 2024

Classic!!! Definitely underrated

Oct 22, 2023

spike lee's best movie after malcolm x.

May 29, 2023

The movie was selected in "Film Aesthetics", one of my three required courses for a master's degree in cinema studies at New York University. While the first half filmed in Brooklyn, New York didn't turn me on, the second half filmed a few states south in their relative Aunt Song's house really opened my eyes. The two settings are so different it makes audience wonder the coming-of-age going on in little Troy's mind. Aunt Song, played by veteran actor-director Francis Foster, carried the film and earned its place in film history.

Feb 19, 2023

Spike's normal heartfelt powerful work. I would rather it focus on the adults but it is moving.

Jun 11, 2021

A solid coming of age tale following the formative years of a young girl growing up with her working class parents and four brothers in Brooklyn. Excellent score and feels more intimate compared with Spike Lee's other work. This film was probably even better than I am giving it credit for but I was having some trouble staying engaged that had more to do with me than the film.

Feb 25, 2021

Lee gives us a rare thing: an honest, down-to-earth example of childhood. It is not sugar-coated, not dripping with sentimentality, yet as kind-hearted and open-handed as any family drama. We're always aware of the immense love within this family, no matter how much they yell and bicker. It's a needed reminder of the necessity of family and culture, regardless of hardship and idiosyncrasy. Full of empathy and humor and incredible performances, it's my new favorite Spike Lee joint.

Feb 7, 2021

Touching portrait of family life. A great and perfect film. Always revisit it every few months. Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah Amen.

Mar 21, 2020

Story/Screenplay: (3.5/5) A completely unspectacular drama following the daily life of an early 1970's Brooklyn family. If you stay with it, it grows on you. Duration/Tempo: (3/5) At 1 hour and 55 minutes, it's an average length movie that felt about the same. Might have benefited from less content or a faster pace, but it was OK. Cast & Crew: (3.5/5) Alfre Woodard and Delroy Lindo perform well as loving parents. Summary: (3.5/5) The story was OK, the cast was pleasant to watch, but the pacing was slowish. A shaky thumbs up.

Aug 5, 2019

We met Spike Lee and he told us to watch this movie so we did the same night. Great family movie with a sad, but heart warming ending.

Jul 2, 2019

One of my most fav, and i think underrated movies imho.

May 29, 2019

A messy, occasionally noisy about a family of six kids and a couple. Certain scenes feel so real and honest about the topic of childhood and siblings. Loving my MUBI subscription already.

Mar 29, 2019

One of my families favorite movie. An absolute classic.

Jan 3, 2019

This is what it was really like living in Brooklyn black. How many movies depicted how black people lived and the real struggles that they pushed through. I read the review Tichard from TIME gave on this movie and I can tell he was attacking Spike rather than acknowledging the fact that this movie is the best of its time because its original and had more black actors on it than he could fathom that did amazing job with acting. Especially the main character. Lets hear more about the plot the actors and the fact that this was shot in Brooklyn. I am about to watch it again...

Sep 13, 2017

Funny movie, but the plot was weak.

Super Reviewer
Jun 7, 2016

Good coming-of-age tale let down by a lack of story and some two-dimensional characters

Apr 26, 2016

Lazy direction hampers this Spike Lee tale about a Brooklyn family that has too many similarities to Lee's earlier work. If you catch yourself saying "I've seen this before" it's because you have.

Feb 16, 2016

cinegeek.de Our Daily Free Stream: Spike Lee - Crooklyn. Versetzen wir uns zurück in das Jahr 1994, denn in diesem Jahr entstand Crooklyn. Crooklyn erinnert sich an die 70er und wie es war, in Brooklyn aufzuwachsen. Aus der Perspektive von 1994 muss es wie ein goldenes Zeitalter gewirkt haben ohne Bandenkriege und Crack. Ich würde mich interessieren, wie Spike Lee heute die frühen 90er sieht? Die Carmichaels sind eine Familie mit vier Jungs und einem Mädchen. Sie leben in einem Haus aus diesen typischen rötlichen Backsteinen und verbringen die meiste Zeit auf der Strasse. Jeder kennt dort jeden, jeder hat so seine Probleme und doch, Crooklyn pulsiert voller Liebe und Leben! Wir werden während der ersten Szene unmittelbar hineingeworfen in das Familienleben. im Fokus steht die jüngste Tochter Troy (Zelda Harris). Der Vater Woody (Delroy Lindo) verdiente früher gutes Geld mit Pop, versucht sich nun aber in ernsthafteren Kompositionen - ohne Einkommen. Die Mutter Carolyn (Alfre Woodard) ist Lehrerin, die Jungs nette ausgelassene Chaoten. Spike Lee hat das Drehbuch gemeinsam mit seinem Bruder und seiner Schwester geschrieben, wobei es wohl nur "inspiriert" sei und nicht autobiographisch. Viele Episoden aus Crooklyn wirken aber wie gerade aus dem Leben gegriffen, so der Showdown zwischen Mutter und Sohn, eine Platte Black-Eyed-Peas abzuwaschen. Schön auch die Familienstreits, wenn Carolyn ihren Mann aus dem Haus wirft, weil er nichts zum Familien Einkommen beiträgt. Spike Lee ist einer der Regisseure, die experimentelle Ansätze wagen. Besonders pointiert wird das während der Szenen in Virginia vorgeführt, da Lee die Vorstadt-Welt ausleuchtet, als ob es ein anderer Planet sei. In Crooklyn dagegen ist Ärger ein permanenter Begleiter der Carmichaels, jedoch keiner, der sich nicht lösen liesse. Manche der Erinnerungen in Crooklyn aber offenbahren die Qualen des echten Lebens (so dass ich denke, Lee inszeniert in diesen Passagen doch autobiographisch): Ich erinnere mich an die Szene, da Carolyn ihren Kindern aufträgt, die Küche aufzuräumen, bevor sie zu Bett gehen. Sie tun es nicht, Carolyn rastet nachts aus und schleppt sie in die Küche. Carolyn scheint nahe an einem Zusammenbruch, die Kinder wirken haltlos und eingeschüchtert. Verletzungen, die im Gedächtnis bleiben und später erfahren wir einige der Beweggründe Carolyns. Spike Lee hat Crooklyn nicht im Sinne einer "geordneten" Inszenierung gedreht, sondern durcheinander - wie das Leben. Er bietet auch keine "Coming Of Age" Elemente, keine Auflösungen an. Am Ende sind die Kinder eben immer noch Kinder. Während des Abspanns sehen wir wundervolle Aufnahmen davon, wie die Jungs in den Strassen Brooklyns spielen. Lee betont, dass diese Spiele heute ausgestorben seien und er sie den Schauspielern erst wieder beibringen musste. (Wir stellen nicht den Film, nur den link zur Verfügung) (Bild: http://www.designsponge.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/crooklyn_6.jpg)

Jul 30, 2015

I whont to see it and it awsom

Feb 2, 2015

awesome movie ever!!!!!!!!!

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