9 reviews
- matthewhogg
- Dec 19, 2013
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- Amari-Sali
- Dec 22, 2013
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This film makde me confused about evreything
It had alot of mistake because somethings don't happen
More Reefer Madness nonsense in this film. The full court press in on by those in power to continue incarcerating, killing and profiting from cannibas prohibition and the drug war. Remember to register to vote and vote out any politiican that does not support repealing the cannibas prohibition which has disproportionately imprisoned more blacks and latinos than any other legal scam in history. Allowing propaganda like this film to support a failed prohibition of a plant that has incarcerated millions, killed hundreds of thousands and wrecked lives is immoral. It is time to move beyond prohibition and the failed drug war.
- concernedplazaresidents
- Dec 18, 2013
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A very refreshing piece of work (and hidden gem) which just so happens to be set in an urban world, which is always a plus for me, when done correctly, because this is what I relate to and what I grew up around. The characters were extremely authentic and well played from the two Jamaican characters -who spoke more of a realistic Jamaican Patois as opposed to the stereotypical Jamaican-American "Ayeeee MON" BS- to the drug dealers who spoke -or didn't speak due to paranoia- and acted how your typical drug dealers making hand to hand sales in the streets tend to speak and act. I got a Spike Lee "Crooklyn" vibe from this for some reason, with the obvious differences being "Crooklyn" was more family oriented, different era, and a coming of age dramedy. All in all, this movie kept me watching and was definitely worth it, only criticism being an all too abrupt, yet unique, ending.
8.5/10
8.5/10
- Hurry_up_N_buy
- Mar 24, 2014
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New director Shaka King certainly makes a name for himself with this dark dramedy, Newlyweeds. The film follows the evolution of a relationship between two lovers, who share a love both for each other and for marijuana. Regardless of your stance on smoking, the film is full of laughs that everyone can understand, albeit sometimes they are a bit dark. Amari Cheatom of Django Unchained demands attention on the screen and delivers an amazing performance, which only parallel the performances delivered by his costars. This film is much smarter and much more complex than your average stoner film, so it certainly shouldn't be written off as one.
- cgales1170
- Aug 3, 2013
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Black woman in my 30s- this is one of my favorite movies. Feels so special, made just for US! Saw this the year it came out and it's lingered in my mind and heart since!
I'm always showing this movie at my house, putting new people on to this, what I consider to be a NeoClassic. It's the perfect mix of romance, humor, feeling, and stoner fun. LOVE the main cast, and you can just tell production knocked it out of the park.
This movie felt like home and depicted Brooklyn in a comforting, everyday, real to life way. Makes me super nostalgic for the 2010s. Still feels "new" and not dated at all. This movie deserves all the love and recognition!
I'm always showing this movie at my house, putting new people on to this, what I consider to be a NeoClassic. It's the perfect mix of romance, humor, feeling, and stoner fun. LOVE the main cast, and you can just tell production knocked it out of the park.
This movie felt like home and depicted Brooklyn in a comforting, everyday, real to life way. Makes me super nostalgic for the 2010s. Still feels "new" and not dated at all. This movie deserves all the love and recognition!
- softshellknits
- Jun 22, 2023
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Making it's debut at the Sundance Film Festival, Newlyweeds is a coming of age story that many will identify with on so many levels. If laughter is essential to life's happiness then Newlyweeds is a must see! Great performances from a sensational cast. The comedy is infectious and anyone who doesn't tear up from laughter needs their pulse checked! The camera work alone keeps the audience guessing what's next and there's an overhead ariel shot during a heartfelt scene that made me want to reach up and hug the character Lyle. Great film, superb cast, and lots of laughs. Shaka King has arrived on the shores of cinema with a new energy, vision and voice.
This movie is kind of mind boggling me, I am an writer. I have been writing Stories and poems all my life. So, I am indeed an cannabis SUPPORTER! And I Love romance stories as well. How come 2 things I love, I never thought to write about Weed and romance..right?? Anyway if I was to write a movie about weed and romance It would have been completely the same as this movie. To the not so fancy apartment They lived in, to the jacked up job that he(Lyle) had. The deep conversations and mesmerizing(I LOVE 70's theme/movies) would have been the same. Lyle loved Nina, he adores her actually. But also in love with reefer. So it is thought to be a love triangle and maybe they were all co- Dependent....though it was a lot I didn't understand about this movie and wish I could ask to the director/writer what some scenes actually meant. The title "newlyweeds" is so clever And love the play on words. The fact that it is based in Newyork and the movie starts off With them getting blazed together and talking about a dream Nina had that didn't make Sense because of "dream logic". She explains it with a very soft "Lisa bonnet" voice Omg, this movie is awesome! The part I would like to understand the most or like less, Is the end. Did he or did he not get Nina back? He got in the car by himself in the end but Nina was lying in his arms on their way to the airport....?? I don't know. This movie makes me see myself and maybe something very similar in the future happening to me. And the dialogue!!! How Lyle spoke to her, he listened to her and wanted to make her happy. He was so nice to her but he loved Nina more than Nina loved him, I think. Which also realistic. Sometimes in relationship one lover loves harder than the other. Nina made dumb mistakes like invite her stranger coworker to her and Lyles house and then constantly smoked up all of Lyles weed. ...and that she really didn't want to work...seems to me she was naive spoiled little girl who didn't want to live under the rules of her parents And made a guy fall in love with her and take care of her. Nina is gorgeous and traveled the world and is cultured but she is spacey, but this impresses Lyle And Lyle thinks she is beautiful and she can get any guy hence why he takes care of her. Love the whole story line of this dreamy movie, oh yeah the two lovers Lyle and Nina are two very attractive/beautiful people which makes The whole movie even easier and better to watch. It also has some comedy about the Jamaican lady LOL... 10 stars for this original (but has a Spike Lee feel to it) movie! Btw this movie review is signed sealed and delivered by a stoner AND I was high when I wrote this!!!