It has a powerful message which is that if you want to get far in your desired career that you have to work hard for it and that it doesn’t come easy. And that the road to success may seem long and hard but when you get to the top, you will see that in the end it was worth all the hardship. A summary of the plot is that it starts off in 1981 in L. A. , Monica moves in next door to Quincy. They’re 11, and both want to play in the NBA. They develop a love-hate relationship that continues into high school, with Monica’s edge and Quincy’s top-dog attitude eventually separating them.
As high school ends, they come together as a couple, but it’s not long till both of them are playing ball at USC, Quincy’s relationship with his father in a downward spiral, which leads to their relationship coming to a sudden halt. Some years later, their pro careers in the balance, they meet again. It’s about time for a final game of one-on-one with high stakes. They plot makes perfect sense and is easy to follow as there is nothing too complicated about it. On the other hand I don’t think that it is too predictable because it has many twists and turns lurking in its mists.
In the film there are two main characters Quincy McCall (Omar Epps) and Monica Wright (Sanaa Lathan).
Monica has an edgy attitude which aids to her determination to become the first woman ever to enter the NBA. On the other hand Quincy with his top-dog attitude is driven by the need to better than his father and to gain better accomplishments than his father, Zeke (Dennis Haysbert), who plays a basketball star for the Los Angeles Clippers. I liked the main characters a lot the film as a whole made me feel very sympathetic for them as young people trying to get on with their lives.
The Essay on John Quincy Adams Years American Father
Adams, John Quincy John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States, was a child of American independence, the primary architect of the first century of the nation's foreign policy, and an implacable foe of slavery. Adams was born in Braintree (now Quincy), Mass. , on July 11, 1767, the first son of the brilliant, patriotic, and strong-willed Abigail Smith Adams and her husband, John ...
Also it made me care about what happened to them as the story progressed. The performance of the two main characters was very realistic and believable it had me clinging onto the edge of my seat, hanging onto every word waiting to see what was going to happen next. I think that is what a good performance is supposed to achieve to leave people wanting more. Also I think that they were able to perceive the character they were playing very well and they never came out of character.
I think the director (Gina Prince-Bythewood) did a brilliant job in this film she had a great understanding of her surroundings and the time and setting of her film. The pace of the story was right as it aided the story to flow together in one piece nothing was rushed so that viewers were able to take in every aspect of the story. The film is a good one to look at as there are many varied scenes for example; it has a scene where it cuts from a male basketball game to a female basketball game.
I think this was done very cleverly to show the difference there is in the same game but with different genders and it is really an eye opener. Personally I enjoyed the film very much some of the good points where that it was realistic in the way that it didn’t show love as a fairy-tale as it is normally portrayed in romance films. It was shown in a way that people could easily relate to which made it even more admirable. On the other hand it did have some bad points too for example; some of the scenes where a bit too short so it seemed that the scene was incomplete and that something was missing.
I would entirely recommend this to readers as it is a very down to earth film which is not covered in a silver lining. The sorts of people that I think would enjoy this film are people that like romance films with a bit of a twist but it is still realistic and relatable. I cannot compare this film to another one as I see it as a unique perception of how to balance your love life and your work life at once. Overall I would give this film five stars as it is one of the most memorable, down to earth, realistic and relatable love films I have ever watched and I would be willing to watch it many times more in the future.
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The use of irony in the story "There Was Once" is the form of irony that we call verbal irony. It is basically about two people who bicker and complain about the use of cliches in a fairy tale story. It is a statement, really, about how much writers have come to rely on cliches, and how people have become brainwashed by them pretty much. Our story starts out with the first person telling a certain ...