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A Lesson Before Dying (1999)
Released By: HBO Video   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: HBO Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Joseph Sargent
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Cicely Tyson, Mekhi Phifer, Don Cheadle, Irma P. Hall
Published ID: 119320
UPC: 026359157028,
Plot: Don Cheadle, Mekhi Phifer, and Cicely Tyson star in this drama set in the 1940s about a black man sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit and teacher who is to counsel him as he awaits execution. A Lesson Before Dying is based on a novel by Ernest J. Gaines. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Bringing truth to the cliche', 'It's not always what it seems".
Added 2/27/2009

The acting was realistic in the portrayal of the assumptions individuals come to in the event of the aftermath of a tragic circumstance. A sobering and thought provoking message to check out all the circumstances, without prejudice, before you come to conclusions.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
ok
Added 10/13/2008

This movie was ok but i did not like all the foul language in it I will be throwing mine in the trash.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Hello! This is an American Masterpiece!
Added 9/23/2007

Hello! This is an American Masterpiece! Where are the critics? Where are the Oscars? This is Americana at its very best! At Amazon's current $6.99 it is a steal. Make sure you have some tissue's available. It's a heart warming tear-jerker of a movie.

Old aunt Emma, Jefferson, the feisty preacher, Irma P. Hall,
Mekhi Phifer, Cicely Tyson and the Grant Wiggins characters are never to be repeated performances.

This film has it all, from injustice in Court to Protestant and Catholic prejudices resolved with a polite conversation.

"A Lesson Before Dying" has made it to the top of the charts in my film world. Take a look. You won't be disappointed.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
"I'm happy, tonight. I'm not worried about anything. I'm not fearing any man."
Added 4/9/2007

From screenplay, to cinematography, and most certainly through the exceptional performances, this superb film is a tearjerker you can feel good about - on many levels.

The movie's most compelling quality is its clear-eyed view of racism in America's deep south. The black people we meet all have distinct personalities complete with problems, strengths, fears, disappointments, and ambitions - just like anybody else. They are people first, black people second. Racism, in all of its cruel and unjust stupidity, does not define them; it is simply the water they swim in, the air they breathe. This unbiased neutrality imbues A Lesson Before Dying with real force.

Every life is seen through the lens of racism. Jefferson (Mekhi Phifer) is the purest of victims, Grant (Don Cheadle) is the intellectual wrestling with fight or flight, Tante Lou (Cicely Tyson) is fierce in her belief that self-discipline holds the answer, while the unforgettable Miss Emma (Irma Hall) embodies all we've ever learned about the abiding courage and astounding endurance of black women, still strong enough to love, give, and do what it takes to defend their own.

This is a tough-minded picture that asks a very hard question. Everyone knows Jefferson is innocent, they also know he will be executed. But how can Grant help him die with dignity? Why is that such an important goal - a gift to himself, to Miss Emma, and to the children of the town? This quest touches everyone.

Don Cheadle is always worth watching, he was haunting in Hotel Rwanda. The good news is that his exceptional performance here is one of many that are woven together into a powerful, and very American story. Highly recommended.

0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
A lesson for us all
Added 4/7/2006

A "Lesson Before Dying" is a powerful and passionate film, so beautifully written and so beautifully acted it is one of those rare exceptions where the film adaptation is better than the book. Mehki Phifer gives a powerful performance as Jefferson, a young man sentenced to die for a crime he did not commit. He truly brings honesty and humanity to a young man who is seen by white society as inhuman. And Don Cheadle brings compassionate and dignity to the teacher who must help Jefferson stand tall.

I can't say enough about "A Lesson Before Dying." The injustice committed will anger you, the fate of Jefferson will sadden you, but ultimately knowing these people and sharing in their lives, and seeing dignity and love rise from the ashes of a cruel and uncaring world make the anger and sadness worth it all.

3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Bringing truth to the cliche', 'It's not always what it seems".
Added 2/27/2009

The acting was realistic in the portrayal of the assumptions individuals come to in the event of the aftermath of a tragic circumstance. A sobering and thought provoking message to check out all the circumstances, without prejudice, before you come to conclusions.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
ok
Added 10/13/2008

This movie was ok but i did not like all the foul language in it I will be throwing mine in the trash.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Hello! This is an American Masterpiece!
Added 9/23/2007

Hello! This is an American Masterpiece! Where are the critics? Where are the Oscars? This is Americana at its very best! At Amazon's current $6.99 it is a steal. Make sure you have some tissue's available. It's a heart warming tear-jerker of a movie.

Old aunt Emma, Jefferson, the feisty preacher, Irma P. Hall,
Mekhi Phifer, Cicely Tyson and the Grant Wiggins characters are never to be repeated performances.

This film has it all, from injustice in Court to Protestant and Catholic prejudices resolved with a polite conversation.

"A Lesson Before Dying" has made it to the top of the charts in my film world. Take a look. You won't be disappointed.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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