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Love Jones (1997)

7.4 | Mar 14, 1997 (US) | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 01:48
Budget: 10 000 000 | Revenue: 12 782 749

Get Together. Fall Apart. Start Over.

Darius Lovehall is a young black poet in Chicago who starts dating Nina Moseley, a beautiful and talented photographer. While trying to figure out if they've got a "love thing" or are just "kicking it," they hang out with their friends, talking about love and sex. Then Nina tests the strength of Darius' feelings and sets a chain of romantic complications into motion.

Featured Crew

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Editor
Stunts
First Assistant Camera
Foley Editor
Original Music Composer
Sound Recordist
Executive Producer
Executive In Charge Of Production

Cast

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Larenz Tate
Darius Lovehall
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Nia Long
Nina Mosley
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Isaiah Washington
Savon Garrison
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Bill Bellamy
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Lisa Nicole Carson
Josie Nichols
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Khalil Kain
Marvin Cox
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Leonard Roberts
Eddie Coles
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Bernadette Speakes
Sheila Downes
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Kahil El'Zabar
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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine
6 | Jan 14, 2023
I'm sorry. I heard about it on the radio and decided to give it a watch...but I am sorry, I just don't get it. I kind of want to relate it to movies like 12 Angry Men and other dialogue driven flicks...Fall from I think the same year...but this was just...bland. What you have here are people sitting around talking about sex. You have people walking around talking about their relationship. Before Sunrise did kind of the same thing, but throughout you had the feeling of love that would be lost. This didn't really pull off that emotion. It also didn't pull off the tension in many other dialogue driven movies...and it didn't pull off the humor either. It did, however, develop characters very well, so it gets 3 Stars for great characters. But I just can't give it any more. The characters weren't eccentric enough to be appealing, they were just...normal. Normal would have worked if there was more of a plot, more of a goal. Instead it felt like talking about your relationship with your girlfriend and then relating that conversation with your friends with no real direction and no one really entertaining and abnormal enough to latch onto.