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She Hate Me (2003)
Released By: Sony Pictures Classics   Rating: R   In Theaters: 7/30/2004
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Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Spike Lee
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: 7/30/2004
Home Video Release: 2/1/2005
Cast: Ellen Barkin, Jim Brown, Ossie Davis, Monica Bellucci, Kerry Washington, Anthony Mackie
Published ID: 687222
UPC: 043396059542,
Plot: Directed by Spike Lee, She Hate Me follows John Henry Jack Armstrong (Anthony Mackie), who is fired from a posh job in biotechnology after informing the proper authorities of some sketchy business dealings from within the company. Unemployed and desperate for some quick cash, Jack accepts a strange offer -- his ex-girlfriend Fatima (Kerry Washington) says she will pay him generously if he successfully impregnates her. Once word gets out among the lesbian community, Jack is inundated with requests, and is initially quite happy with his new direction in life. However, things -- as they are wont to do -- get complicated. There's his former employer, who is actively trying to pin the blame for their wrongdoings on his shoulders, for one thing, and it isn't long before the moral implications of his life as a sperm donor come to the forefront. The film co-stars John Turturro, Ellen Barkin, Woody Harrelson, Monica Bellucci, and Q-Tip. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
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WORST Spike Lee Film EVER- I was so ashamed for him as I watched it
Added 8/26/2009

Finally watched this on cable and was so glad I never paid money to see or rent this film. A weird offensive [...] unbelievable movie about an upper class Black businessman who is somehow forced through circumstance to sell his sperm to upper class ethnic/mostly Black lesbians who pay $10,000 a pop. REALLY?????? It was so DUMB. It was [...]- the sex scenes seemed to be for the male gaze and the lipstick lesbians all seemed to enjoy the mighty powerful expensive magical penis. I didn't get it at all. Also, there is this side story about the male lead being discriminated against in the workplace by The Man and evil corrupt Big Business preventing a cure for AIDs. I'M NOT KIDDING. This movie is ridiculous. An embarassment. What is the message? What is the purpose? Who was the target audience? What exactly was supposed to be entertaining? A tawdry mess of a story. Devoid of any soul. If there was a moral or lesson, it was lost because the main character and all the other characters were so hopelessly flawed and unattractive- whenever they stopped screwing around to pontificate, I just didn't care. And most of what they said just didn't make sense anyway. I love you Spike but this film is horrible. Spike Lee's films usually have depth and "authentic"/realistic characters BUT NOT THIS TIME. It was almost like Spike knew it because everybody was weirdly "fake" pretty/glamorous looking. All style, NO substance. Even the soundtrack sucked!!!!!
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Not everyone likes fusion jazz.
Added 7/19/2009

I've always had a great deal of admiration for Spike Lee as a filmmaker even if I haven't always found his films enjoyable. Over nearly three decades of direction, he has proven to be an enigma, willing to stretch and take risks in selection of subject matter, often bringing attention to issues related to ethnicity, social responsibility, cultural distinctiveness and self-reflexivity among others, in a direct periodically controversial manner. Conversely, his directorial style, originally acclaimed as inventive and edgy has fallen into predictability. There are signature devices like kaleidoscopic shots, frame capture and repetition, or overhead perspective where immediately the viewer recognizes the film as a Spike Lee joint.

While at first, I didn't find She Hate Me to be particularly successful in either the dramatic segments or attempts at comedic release as in both instances the scenes seemed over-worked, those factors did not make the movie unwatchable and may have been the result of familiarity with thematic paths Lee has examined so often in previous films. I believe the emphasis on lesbianism is a new hook - for Lee anyway - but the underlying message here that self-awareness is often amorphous and in far too many situations personal values are sublimated to capitalistic aspirations, these concepts are recurrent subjects in many of his films. In this outing the sub-plots, most of which were satirical treatments of conventional views, are multifaceted but so numerable that for some viewers the film may appear to lack cohesiveness. Lee also becomes heavy-handed with what is obviously personal commentary on some issues like corporate excesses and social responsibility but with those concepts under examination in the same space he uses to decry parochialism in society by presenting a range of stereotypical characterizations he risks confusing a portion of his audience and offending another.

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She Hate Me
Added 3/30/2009

CD and jacket in excellent condition. I was very pleased with the speedy delivery of product. The movie was too funny for words. Plus, I enjoyed the sexy cast.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
HE HATE ME (Spike Lee, that is)
Added 3/26/2009

I generally dig Spike's films. Bamboozled is a favorite film of mine,
BUT to say Spike is way off with me on this one would be an understatement. I think Spike Lee could have made 2 really interesting films, but instead shoved it all into one called, She Hate Me.

I title this review HE HATE ME because it was a huge downer to see a guy who has made a great artistic impact to the "AA" (African American)
community be so wrong when it came to the motivations of lesbians. The portrayal of lesbians was disgustingly off. He basically falsely stereotypes lesbians in the way he is probably against people falsely stereotyping black people.

Not only that, but what this story was about was never decided. That's
fine, I guess, but if the movie is about corporate fraud--okay...or if
it is about being a father to 20 or so lesbian women's children--that's okay, too, but the story was a mess. If there was any particular message, it was diluted by too much. Too much movie about too much equals ...huh? What the ...was this movie.

I have the abilty to see art where others often do not, and I am very rarely critical of films in general. However, this movie was off.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
She Hates Him, I Love It, word keeps on spinning
Added 1/11/2009

This movie was surprisingly entertaining. The film had a few good laughs sprinkled throughout, and there was even an attempt to teach the audience a moral. I'm a fan of Spike Lee, and that alone was enough to get me to buy the movie. Yet, with Spike's great creativity you also experience Spike's personal biases and opinions. To keep from spoiling the plot for those of you who havent watched it yet, I'll just simply say the ending wasnt as realistic as one would expect it to be. Also, this is definitely not a movie for kids. With that said I would advise any adults with an open mind and an equally liberal sense of humor to check out the film.
0 out of 2 people found this helpful.
WORST Spike Lee Film EVER- I was so ashamed for him as I watched it
Added 8/26/2009

Finally watched this on cable and was so glad I never paid money to see or rent this film. A weird offensive [...] unbelievable movie about an upper class Black businessman who is somehow forced through circumstance to sell his sperm to upper class ethnic/mostly Black lesbians who pay $10,000 a pop. REALLY?????? It was so DUMB. It was [...]- the sex scenes seemed to be for the male gaze and the lipstick lesbians all seemed to enjoy the mighty powerful expensive magical penis. I didn't get it at all. Also, there is this side story about the male lead being discriminated against in the workplace by The Man and evil corrupt Big Business preventing a cure for AIDs. I'M NOT KIDDING. This movie is ridiculous. An embarassment. What is the message? What is the purpose? Who was the target audience? What exactly was supposed to be entertaining? A tawdry mess of a story. Devoid of any soul. If there was a moral or lesson, it was lost because the main character and all the other characters were so hopelessly flawed and unattractive- whenever they stopped screwing around to pontificate, I just didn't care. And most of what they said just didn't make sense anyway. I love you Spike but this film is horrible. Spike Lee's films usually have depth and "authentic"/realistic characters BUT NOT THIS TIME. It was almost like Spike knew it because everybody was weirdly "fake" pretty/glamorous looking. All style, NO substance. Even the soundtrack sucked!!!!!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Not everyone likes fusion jazz.
Added 7/19/2009

I've always had a great deal of admiration for Spike Lee as a filmmaker even if I haven't always found his films enjoyable. Over nearly three decades of direction, he has proven to be an enigma, willing to stretch and take risks in selection of subject matter, often bringing attention to issues related to ethnicity, social responsibility, cultural distinctiveness and self-reflexivity among others, in a direct periodically controversial manner. Conversely, his directorial style, originally acclaimed as inventive and edgy has fallen into predictability. There are signature devices like kaleidoscopic shots, frame capture and repetition, or overhead perspective where immediately the viewer recognizes the film as a Spike Lee joint.

While at first, I didn't find She Hate Me to be particularly successful in either the dramatic segments or attempts at comedic release as in both instances the scenes seemed over-worked, those factors did not make the movie unwatchable and may have been the result of familiarity with thematic paths Lee has examined so often in previous films. I believe the emphasis on lesbianism is a new hook - for Lee anyway - but the underlying message here that self-awareness is often amorphous and in far too many situations personal values are sublimated to capitalistic aspirations, these concepts are recurrent subjects in many of his films. In this outing the sub-plots, most of which were satirical treatments of conventional views, are multifaceted but so numerable that for some viewers the film may appear to lack cohesiveness. Lee also becomes heavy-handed with what is obviously personal commentary on some issues like corporate excesses and social responsibility but with those concepts under examination in the same space he uses to decry parochialism in society by presenting a range of stereotypical characterizations he risks confusing a portion of his audience and offending another.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
She Hate Me
Added 3/30/2009

CD and jacket in excellent condition. I was very pleased with the speedy delivery of product. The movie was too funny for words. Plus, I enjoyed the sexy cast.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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