Review of Bringing Down the House (2003) by Kyle M — 04 Sep 2014
While there are offensive jokes on racial stereotypes taking a third of the film's atmosphere, the rest of the space is the enjoyment with a nice cast consisting Steve Martin bringing most of the hilarity and Queen Latifah doing some hilarity whilst representing the resolving heart. Also in the cast is Eugene Levy supporting the duo and Betty White in a minor role enhancing the casting choices.
Also to note is that the film started with a tribute of "You've Got Mail," and started doing a little satirizing for a bit during the exposition. This is sort of a preview of shifting tones that was done during the third branch of the screenplay. (B+).
(Full review coming soon).
This review of Bringing Down the House (2003) was written by Kyle M on 04 Sep 2014.
Bringing Down the House has generally received mixed reviews.
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