Review of Carter High (2015) by Moviemojomayhem — 02 Aug 2017
Despite some solid delivery of the material given in a top billed cast (who are all actually supporting characters!) led by an intriguing real life story, Carter High ends up having too much dead space to fill.
The camerawork and themes occasionally stand out but they're in sparse places of an otherwise dreary running time. It is currently streaming on Netflix but will not leave up an impression regardless of the format you're viewing it on.
Rent, buy or watch a cable TV viewing of better rated football dramas if you are hungry for some inspiring sports stories. You will not get any reasonable sports action, there's many speeches, the real life news stories don't match up with the film's digitally shot format and the court trial lingers to where it's very clear the filmmakers had zero imagination at outlining the enticing story that needed to be summed up.
The only stuff of interest are the performances by Charles S. Dutton, Vivica A. Fox and Kerry McCormick and the troubled behind the scenes trivia including where the extras department was a nightmare and the film kept struggling to find theatre venues to play at.
This review of Carter High (2015) was written by Moviemojomayhem on 02 Aug 2017.
Carter High has generally received mixed reviews.
Was this review helpful?
