Tired of living with his mother and her boyfriend, high-strung and responsible guy decides to buy an apartment with his less mature friends. But what seems to be the perfect apartment in Harlem turns out to be just the opposite. The place is turned into a hostel to help pay for rent, an eccentric cast of characters bring with them nothing but disaster and chaos. In this comedy about growing up, three mid-20 bachelors are faced with naïve tourists, fugitives, and illegal parties as they struggle to get things under control.
J**S
Four Stars
good movie worth watching. Has a good storyline and well acted.
D**N
IT TOOK ME BACK HOME
I REALLY LIKE IT, SEEING HARLEM FROM WHERE I'M AT HERE IN MASSACHUSETTS, IT'S ONE OF THE BLACK CULTURAL CENTERS OF THE COUNTRY
J**O
vomit-y-licious!
You know I want to see young actors of color get film credits and have entree to Hollywood. However, giving the film PC points doesn't save it. This film is just flat and awful! Message to majority guys and rainbow-flag women: the hot chick at the center of the cover is not the main character! She's secondary, and this film is just about 4 dumb dudes. The comedy is poorly done. Purists will hate hearing Caucasian Americans imitate European accents. I suppose lots of comedy centers around intelligent men being persuaded by their dumb best buddies to do dumb things. However, it's very painful to watch here, and the whole film is based upon it. This film is accurate about one thing: in New York, sometimes you can't tell if a group of people are Blacks and Latinos or if the whole group is Afro-Latino. Visually, I loved seeing the shades of chocolate and peanut butter. However, if you watch closely, it's the darker-skinned, Blacker characters who are stupider than the lighter-skinned males with the good hair. This film may be an example of colorism. This film has close to no redeeming features. I'm even thinking New Yorkers themselves would pan it. Insipid, in every way!
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