Southside with You
Blu-ray
Review
by Kam Williams
Day-in-the-Life
Romance Drama Chronicles the Barack and Michelle's Very First Date
Who would
ever think of making a movie just about Barack (Parker
Sawyers) and Michelle Obama's (Tika
Sumpter) first date? Richard Tanne would, that's who, and he makes an
impressive directorial debut with this inspirational biopic
chronicling a very eventful day in the lives of the future President
and First Lady.
The
story unfolds in Chicago during the summer of 1989 when Michelle was
already employed as an attorney and living back home with her parents
(Vanessa Bell Calloway and Phillip Edwad Van Lear). Barack had just
finished his first year at Harvard law school and had landed an
internship as her assistant at her prestigious, white-shoe firm.
Once
Michelle grudgingly agrees, Barack arrives late, yet is too cocky to
be embarrassed about either his tardiness or the gaping hole in the
floor of his rusty jalopy. What the skeptical object of his affection
doesn't know is that he has added a picnic, a museum and a movie to
their planned itinerary.
Again,
Michelle balks, but consents only after reminding her self-assured
suitor that "This is not a date." Nevertheless, the
smooth-talking chain smoker presses on with his own agenda, with the
Art Institute of Chicago being their first port-of-call. And while
perusing paintings by the legendary Ernie Barnes, Barack began
broaching personal subjects.
The
two continued to get to know each other over sandwiches in the park,
with the discussion touching on everything from family to faith to
blackness to the meaning of life. So, Michelle had a decent measure
of the man by the time they headed to the South Side rec center where
Barack had once worked as a community organizer.
The
icing on the cake proves to be an inspirational speech that's nothing
short of presidential which he delivers there to the discouraged
denizens of the crumbling 'hood. Michelle's floodgates finally open,
undoubtedly helped along by one woman's (Deanna Reed Foster) approval
of her as the first sister she's ever seen Barack with. Next thing
you know, the two lovebirds head to the theater to see Spike Lee's Do
the Right Thing, before capping off the evening with a little
canoodling while sharing an ice cream cone.
Southside
with You is a syrupy soap opera readily recommended for ardent Obama
admirers. The predictable love story has a tendency to telegraph its
punches, since its familiar plotline sticks to what's already public
knowledge. Overall, this plausible account of the blossoming of love
between Barack and Michelle serves up a pleasant, if sanitized
version of their romantic launch en route to an historic rendezvous
with destiny!
Very Good (3 stars)
PG-13 for smoking, a
violent image, brief profanity and a drug reference
Running time: 84 minutesDistributor: Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Blu-ray
Extras: Director's commentary; and original artwork and animation.
To
see a trailer for Southside with You, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erpUF2ToUls
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