Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Black Family Drama 'Of Boys and Men'



Recently watched the movie Of Boys and Men, an independently-produced family drama with Robert Townsend, Angela Bassett and Victoria Rowell.
Townsend plays a working-class father who struggles to keep his family together after his loving wife (Bassett) is killed in a car accident. Bassett essentially has a cameo, appearing in a handful of flashbacks laughing and horsing around with her husband and children. There’s also a scene where she appears apparently as a ghost to reassure her husband that her spirit will always be with him.
Rowell plays the opposite of her scheming character Drucilla on The Young & the Restless. In Of Boys and Men, she plays Townsend’s understanding sister who becomes a surrogate mother and guidance counselor, of sorts, to her niece and nephews.
The story centers around Townsend’s 10-year-old son, who falls in with the wrong crowd and starts acting out and robbing neighbors after his mother dies. The little boy has to decide if he wants to go live with his more stable, financially secure aunt or stay with his harried, overwhelmed father. Young actor Dante Boens does an excellent job of portraying the boy’s emotional conflicts.
Of Boys and Men is a movie worth watching that presents a three-dimensional portrait of an African-American family.
 
 

 

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