Chocolate City (FILM REVIEW)
Chocolate
City
Film Review
by Kam Williams
College Student Moonlights as Stripper in Titillating Overcoming-the-Odds Saga
Cash-strapped
Katherine McCoy (Vivica A. Fox) is holding down a couple of jobs to make ends meet while
praying that her sons stay on the straight and narrow path until they can make
it out of the ghetto. Though grown, both boys still live at home, yet neither
is helping their struggling single-mom much financially.
At least
the younger one, Michael (Robert Ri’chard), is close to graduating from college and works
part-time at a diner as a short order chef. But he hasn’t even been able to
save enough from that minimum wage position to have his car fixed, so he has to
get around Los Angeles
by bicycle. By comparison, his 30 year-old brother Chris (DeRay
Davis) is a trash-talking hustler who shows more of an interest in hanging out on
the streets than in finding gainful employment.
The siblings’ fortunes change the day
they decide to patronize the local gentlemen’s club. For, while Michael is
relieving himself in the men’s room, he’s approached by the owner (Michael Jai
White) about stripping there on Ladies’ Night.
Initially, the handsome
hunk hesitates out of concern about how his girlfriend (Imani Hakim) and his
Bible-thumping mother might react to his moonlighting in his birthday suit.
However, after taking the time to watch girls go wild over buff beefcake
(played by Tyson Beckford, Ginuwine and others), he decides to throw caution to
the wind.
So, on the advice of
his brother-turned-promoter, he’s given the stage name “Sexy Chocolate.” I
suppose taking “Magic Mike” might have been a tad too transparent even for this
unapologetic rip-off.
Despite soon raking
in the big bucks, Michael’s life nevertheless starts to come apart at the
seams. His grades plunge from As to Fs. His mother worries about whether her son’s
sudden gains are ill-gotten. And his girlfriend gets the surprise of her life
the evening she shows up with her BFFs.
Written and directed
by Jean-Claude La Marre (the Pastor Jones franchise), Chocolate City is basically
a blackface version of Magic Mike that trades shamelessly in the same sort of titillating
fare which made that flick a runaway hit a few years ago.A derivative,
estrogen-fueled, overcoming-the-odds saga strictly recommended for females interested
in seeing sepia-skinned Adonises gyrate while disrobing to mind-numbing disco
music.
Good (2 stars)
Rated R
for profanity, brief violence, partial nudity and pervasive sexuality
Running time: 91 minutes
Distributor: Freestyle
Releasing
To see a trailer for Chocolate City,
visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42HA58cBHAM
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