Top Five (DVD REVIEW)
Top Five
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Chris Rock Romantic Romp Released on DVD
In Birdman, Michael Keaton
played a fading star trying to revive a career that had been in decline since
he’d become typecast after playing a superhero in a series of blockbusters on
the big screen. That plotline wasn’t all that far off from the arc of Keaton’s
real-life fate following an outing as Batman back in 1989.
The similarly-themed Top Five features
Chris Rock as Andre Allen, a comedian who has become too closely associated
with “Hammy the Bear,” the popular protagonist of a humor-driven film
franchise. Consequently, he’s been having a hard time making the transition to
dramatic roles.
At the point of departure, we find
Andre in the midst of promoting his newest movie, Uprize, an historical drama
about a slave insurrection on the island
of Haiti. He’s allowed New York Times reporter
Chelsea Brown (Rosario Dawson) to tag along for the day, since she’s been
assigned by the paper to prepare a profile on him.
Sparks fly, the two flirt, and it’s
pretty obvious right off the bat that the two are attracted to each other.
Trouble is, he’s already engaged and about to marry Erica Long (Gabrielle
Union), a shallow, self-centered reality show star.
It’s equally clear that Andre and his
high maintenance fiancée are ill-matched, so anybody who’s ever seen a romantic
comedy can figure out where this one’s headed. And while the plot does
everything to prevent Andre from wising up until the very end, it
simultaneously affords the acid-tongued funnyman ample opportunities to point
out show business’ shortcomings.
Besides being peppered with plenty of
inside jokes and pithy comments about Hollywood,
Top Five is memorable for boasting the most star-studded cast of the year. The
dramatis personae includes J.B. Smoove, Kevin Hart, Adam Sandler, Jerry
Seinfeld, Cedric the Entertainer, Tracy Morgan, Whoopi Goldberg, Charlie Rose,
DMX, Jay Pharoah, Taraji P. Henson, Romany Malco, Gabby Sidibe, Luis Guzman,
Sherri Shepherd and Ben Vereen.
As you might imagine, many of the
celebs are limited to blink and you missed it cameos, though the production
does manage to milk a little magic out of each one’s brief moment in the
limelight. Nevertheless, make no mistake, this is a Chris Rock vehicle, and the
picture is at its best when the irreverent comic is at his cockiest.
A clever, laff-a-minute adventure worth
the investment for the hilarity, even if it telegraphs where the love story
might be headed.
Excellent (3.5 stars)
Rated
R for sexuality, nudity, crude humor, pervasive profanity and drug use
Running
time: 101 minutes
Distributor:
Paramount Home Media Distribution
Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack Extras: HD version of the film; Commentary
by Chris Rock and JB Smoove; It’s Never a Movie: Chris Rock and Top Five; The
Making of Top Five; Top Five Andre Allen standup outtakes; Top Five moments you
didn’t see in the film; and deleted scenes
To
see a trailer for Top Five, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jejCmmawzLY
To
order a copy of Top Five on Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack,
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