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2000 Directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood
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All's fair in love and basketball.
Quincy McCall and Monica Wright grew up in the same neighborhood and have known each other since childhood. As they grow into adulthood, they fall in love, but they also share another all-consuming passion: basketball. As Quincy and Monica struggle to make their relationship work, they follow separate career paths though high school and college basketball and, they hope, into stardom in big-league professional ball.
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Cast
Sanaa Lathan Omar Epps Chris Warren Kyla Pratt Alfre Woodard Regina Hall Glenndon Chatman Jess Willard Naykia Harris Harry Lennix Debbi Morgan Dennis Haysbert Al Foster Colleen Matsuhara Gabrielle Union Tyra Banks Christine Dunford Boris Kodjoe Erika Ringor Monica Calhoun Chick Hearn
DirectorDirector
Gina Prince-Bythewood
ProducersProducers
Spike Lee Sam Kitt
WriterWriter
Gina Prince-Bythewood
CastingCasting
Aisha Coley Alex Ruttenberg
EditorEditor
Terilyn A. Shropshire
CinematographyCinematography
Reynaldo Villalobos
Executive ProducersExec. Producers
Jay Stern Andrew Z. Davis Cynthia Guidry
LightingLighting
Dwight Campbell
Camera OperatorsCamera Operators
Joe Chess Joseph D. Urbanczyk
Production DesignProduction Design
Jeffrey Howard
Art DirectionArt Direction
Sue Chan
Set DecorationSet Decoration
Dena Roth
StuntsStunts
Manny Perry
ComposerComposer
Terence Blanchard
SoundSound
Michael Kamper Mark Choi Michael Mullane
Costume DesignCostume Design
Ruth E. Carter
MakeupMakeup
Carme Tenuta Laini Thompson Isabel Harkins Laverne Caracuzzi
HairstylingHairstyling
JoAnn Stafford-Chaney Sterfon Demings Brian A. Tunstall
Studio
40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks
Country
USA
Primary Language
English
Spoken Languages
English Spanish
Alternative Titles
Love and Basketball, Любовь и баскетбол, Além dos Limites, מכדררים סיפור אהבה, Láska a basket, Dragostea și mingea de coș, Nem adok kosarat!, Любов и баскетбол, 爱情和篮球, 러브 앤 바스켓볼, Miłość i koszykówka, Любов і баскетбол
Genres
Comedy Drama Romance
Themes
Moving relationship stories Touching and sentimental family stories Emotional and touching family dramas Powerful stories of heartbreak and suffering Emotional teen coming-of-age stories Inspiring sports underdog stories Show All…
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21 Apr 2000
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09 Nov 2000
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28 Jun 2001
- Germany6
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Australia
09 Nov 2000
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Germany
28 Jun 2001
- Theatrical6
USA
21 Apr 2000
- TheatricalPG-13
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Review by fran hoepfner ★★★★½ 2
the cost of loving an ambitious person! the cost of ambitious people loving each other!
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Review by Sean Fennessey ★★★★ 2
One of the key studio movies of the 2000s, with maybe the best soundtrack of its time. Such a quietly confident debut that is so sure of what it wants to say about Monica. Also a notable entry in the “movies starring Omar Epps in which he plays a guy named Q” hall of game.
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Review by Sally Jane Black 3
What impresses me most in this are the unspoken narratives: the difference between the way Quincy and Monica are treated throughout their careers speaks volumes about sports, sexism, and media. It's also strangely affirming that Monica is uncomfortable in a short dress; seeing a cisgender woman's unfamiliarity with certain feminine etiquette drives home the complexity of gender in a way that I appreciate. If a trans woman (or even a lesbian) were subject to the same characterization, it would feel like stereotyping. That a cisgender heterosexual woman is portrayed this way feels like it's breaking the stereotype, even if she is an athlete. Maybe it's just another, less familiar stereotype (to me), but it implies that such things aren't merely…
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Review by CinemaJoe ★★★★
Offensive foul for making me insanely emotional.
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Review by Chris Feil ★★★★½
“Double or nothing.” 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
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Review by Les_Vampires ★★★★★ 3
Yeah it's a very sexy movie ("double or nothing" is one of the most romantic lines maybe ever) and the leads are incredible but can we shout out the sexiest part, the filming of basketball.
I'm not a sports movie fan. Often the sport itself in these films is so perfunctorily shot that I just want it over to get to the interpersonal conflict surrounding the sport. But here holy crap is this a gorgeous way to shoot basketball that is so intimate and personal.
There's this incredible fluidity to the shooting as well as an insane precision to the moves. The way it weaves in perspectives. It's always close up, rarely relying on far away shots. And the editing…
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Review by Troy L ★★★★★
"I've been in love with you since I was eleven, and the sh*t won't go away".
I love this movie. I'm certain I have watched it over a 100 times (exaggerating of course but the number is pretty high) and it never fails to amaze me. I love basketball! I love everything about it, but I have never seen this side of basketball before that includes two people sharing the same passion for it - and are also in Love with each other.
It's such a beautiful thing.-Top 100
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Review by emma ★★★★ 1
The moment where Q's parents are fighting so he crawls out his window, knocks on Monica's, and she lets him in so he can sleep on her floor, and you know they've done this hundreds of times? Yeah.
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Review by flynn ★★★★★ 1
OH MY GOD the chemistry, the soundtrack, everything about it is perfect. This is a perfect movie, no notes wow
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Review by Rafael "Parker!!" Jovine ★★★★ 3
Ok, but first of all, what was it about the lighting in this film? I am not sure if it was the copy I got, but the lighting was so bright it gave this film almost a TV movie quality to it. Also, what's up with everyone here breaking an ankle every time they set foot on the court?
Beyond that, it was a sweet and engaging love story. Having the movie divided into four chapters was a great idea, especially the way it ended as it kept you in suspense. Sanaa and Omar's chemistry is the final element that makes this film so memorable, since you want them to be together, but you can also understand why they shouldn't…
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Review by pilot ★★★★★
me, rewatching as an adult and realizing how formative it was: oh...OH...OHHHHHHH OK
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Review by Criterion 2
Sparks fly both on and off the court in this groundbreaking feature debut by writer-director Gina Prince-Bythewood (The Old Guard), which elevated the coming-of-age romance by giving honest expression to the challenges female athletes face in a world that doesn’t see them as equal. Sanaa Lathan (Alien vs. Predator) and Omar Epps (Higher Learning) make for one of the most iconic screen couples of the 2000s as the basketball-obsessed next-door neighbors who find love over flirtatious pickup games, fall apart under the strain of high-pressure college hoops and families, and drift in and out of each other’s lives as they pursue their twin aspirations of playing professionally.
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