I loved this movie. Felt really nice to see a black film that don't involve the usual tropes of gang-violence, police brutality or just any type of trauma that Hollywierd execs and blavity blacks beat off too. Some of the dialogue was corny (the Kanye wine bit) but I didn't mind it since it was refreshing and doing something unique. I understood and felt connected to the father son strained relationship and Courtney B. Vance made me crack up numerous times. That whole dinner table scene felt so real and authentic for me. We need more movies like this and it's a shame I barely hear other people talk about it.
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