Always Outnumbered



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Laurence Fishburne Socrates Fortlow
Daniel Williams Darryl
Bill Cobbs Right Burke
Natalie Cole Iula Brown
Laurie Metcalf Halley Grimes
Alan Wilder Anton Crier
Cicely Tyson Luvia
Bridgid Coulter Corina M'Shalla
Bill Nunn Howard M'Shalla
Isaiah Washington Wilfred
Bill Duke Blackbird Wills
Kevin Carroll Pegus
Jamaal Carter Phillip
John Toles-Bey Stoney Wiley
Brooke Marie Bridges Winnie M'Shalla

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  • Black on the outside…

    But human on the inside. A warm, thoughtful, touching examination of
    both men and women. The little indignities we visit on each other
    everyday whether we are aware of them or not. The strength to do the
    right thing. This film is possibly Larry Fishburne’s finest
    performance, subtle, nuanced, deeply felt. He seems so natural that
    this could be a documentary. Black on the surface because Walter Mosley
    can only write what he knows,as I can only write about what I have
    experienced, but human inside because here is a thoughtful man
    reflecting on a world that is not black and white but multicultural and
    multi-ethnic with the focus on what he knows. This film should be shown in every school. It may not cure the troubles
    we see there but those it does reach will be changed.

    habbfan from Canada - 20 May 2005
  • Awesome film about real life problems and challenges…

    I saw this film on HBO and was blown away by both the story and the
    acting by Lawrence Fishburne. This film is very unusual for America, in
    my opinion, in that it does not emphasize gratuitous violence, sex, and
    all the other "fast food" components of many of Hollywood blockbusters.
    Instead, it focuses on the individual and how that individual deals
    with life’s real problems. It is about taking responsibility for one’s
    actions, making the best of one has, redemption, friendship, love,
    being genuine and humane, doing the best that you can even when the
    odds are not tipped in your favor. It is not necessarily a better film
    than the blockbusters: it is a different film - it is good for the
    soul. I think it makes you a little bit better person after you see it
    and give it some thought. Just my .02.

    vkoret from United States - 28 January 2005
  • Hard Struggle

    The above comment is completely unfair and racist. Which just goes to
    show the mindset of those people in the grocery store and how our
    criminal correction system is flawed in many ways.Having said that, this movie shows the desperate acts a man out of jail
    has to go to in order to find some employment in this already critical
    world. He goes on and tries to find a legitimate job but is turned away
    several times by several supermarkets and has to go COMPLETELY out of
    his way to find another that doesn’t know who he his. He could have
    easily resorted to criminal acts to gain wealth but in the end his
    perseverance paid off.

    anonymous-29 - 23 November 2004
  • Simply Brilliant

    A beautiful piece of cinema - don’t be put off by the fact that it’s
    listed as a television production - it has more heart and soul and
    craftsmanship than any fifty contemporary Hollywood films. Fishburne’s
    portrayal of this very intricate character is one of the great male
    screen performances of his generation. I’ll confess that I had more
    than a few tears rolling down my cheeks at the end of the film. Once
    again ignoring exceptional small-scale work, the Academy Awards and
    movie media in general proved themselves to be so much debilitating,
    meaningless, commercial rubbish by ignoring it. Resist the dumbing down
    of America and support films like this and, for example, "The Station
    Agent."

    David Jenkins (edfou5@yahoo.com) from the denver area - 5 September 2004
  • Timeless and classic; a hidden gem

    I won’t go into details of the storyline, as you can read that from
    other reviews. I will say that this is one of the best dramatic films
    I’ve seen that most haven’t even heard of. It is a very moving story
    with many underlying plots that come together well and each stand out
    to be noticed. The acting was Grade A from everyone casted, the
    messages (and there were many) are relevant and stirring, and there
    just aren’t enough good things to say about this film. I think that
    Larry Fishburne is one of our better black actors, I believe better
    than Denzel based on the variety of characters that Fishburne has
    played over the years, and this may have been his best work. His
    character and his acting is that strong in this film. If you’ve seen
    the movie "Pitch Black" with Vin Diesel (now that they’ve made a sequel
    4 years later), you know that it was a slow, kind of boring movie, but
    Vin played his character Riddick with such coolness that his role made
    the flick. Fishburne does the same outstanding performance, but unlike
    Pitch Black, everything else about Outnumbered was strong in supporting
    the lead character. An excellent film that I would highly recommend.

    Keith Wills (maestro607) from Bowie, MD - 2 June 2004

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