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Pride (2007)
Released By: LionsGate Entertainment   Rating: PG   In Theaters: 3/23/2007
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Studio: LionsGate Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Sunu Gonera
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.pridefilm.com/site.php
Theatrical Release: 3/23/2007
Home Video Release: 6/26/2007
Cast: Bernie Mac, Tom Arnold, Kimberly Elise, Terence Howard, Evan Ross, Regina Nehy
Published ID: 869335
UPC: 031398215400, 031398215431,
Plot: A college-educated African-American schoolteacher frustrated by his inability to find a job repairs an abandoned recreational pool hall in hopes of starting Philadelphia's first African-American swim team in this inspirational drama that takes its cue from the true-life story of charismatic 1970s-era schoolteacher Jim Ellis. The year is 1973 and the job market is tight. Jim Ellis (Terrence Howard) may have a college diploma, but despite his education he still can't seem to find a job. An aspiring teacher with a lifelong love of competitive swimming, Ellis determines to take his future into his own hands when he discovers a deserted recreational pool hall in the slums of the city. Though he and kindly local janitor Elston (Bernie Mac) do their best to get the crumbling pool hall in working order, the pair find their benevolent efforts thwarted when the building is targeted for demolition. Little do the forces that be know that Jim isn't a man to quietly lie down and admit defeat; despite the racism, violence, and threats made by an unsympathetic city official that all threaten to destroy his vivid new dream, the man who was once without purpose boldly resolves to recruit troubled street teens and transform them into capable swimmers in time for the upcoming state championships. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Great movie, especially for those who love to swim...
Added 6/19/2009

This is a good movie if you like to swim along with those who refuse to let their dreams die. Very seldom do you experience African Americans who love to swim; let alone a movie depicting it. Thank God for people like Jim Ellis and those who are blessed to have learned from him. Kudos to the late great Bernie Mac and Terrence Howard (who made you feel the passion and love Jim Ellis has for the sport). I applaud the actors aquatic skills - very inspiring that they were actually swimming :) Much appreciation also to the director Sunu Gonera, (make sure to listen to his commentary).
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Uplifting Film
Added 4/27/2009

PRIDE is a beautiful film that will uplift and inspire those who view it. The acting and editing are both fabulous. It shows the power that is discovered in the disadvantaged and in underdogs when someone believes in them. I highly recommend this DVD.
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Formula Film still kept my attention
Added 4/20/2009

"Pride" recycles some familiar stereotypes and film clichés to present a dramatization of some of the accomplishments of swimming coach Jim Ellis. If a film fits easily into a formula, it should be well done or at least have something new or important to say. I'll go ahead and admit that I'm a bit of a sucker for the underdog-makes-good sports movie, from "Rocky" to "Glory Road", so in fairness I'll go ahead and admit I'm willing to accept a few cosmetic blemishes in this genre.

Terence Howard gives another excellent performance in the lead. A competitive swimmer in North Carolina in the sixties, Jim Ellis met the inexcusable but expected prejudices. In the opening we see Jim at a meet where competing teams refuse to swim in the same pool as a black man.

Cut to fifteen years later we see that Jim has obtained a math degree and hopes to coach swimming. He applies to prestigious Main Line Academy where Tom Arnold's character tells him in essence that "his type" couldn't coach at the school. Jim goes to the unemployment office where he's given a temporary position wrapping things up at a Philadelphia Department of Recreation center slated for closing.

The Center is dilapidated and you can see why the city would no longer want to fund it. Bernie Mac is good as Elston, the Rec center maintenance man who is just waiting for the ax to fall, then is mad to find out from Ellis - the new guy. Kimberly Elise is good as Sue, the girl-from-the-neighborhood-who-made-good and understands Elston's hurt at the closing of the center. Today a city council-woman, we're told in a scene that she "made it" as a result of the Rec Center. But even Elston admits that no one has actually used the center in months, other than the boys who play pickup games of basketball on the courts outside.

The next part of the movie gives us the set-up: Jim puts a little elbow grease into the center, even though it's closing, including cleaning and filling the swimming pool that looks like it hasn't been used or cleaned for years. Elston gives Jim a hard time. The boys play basketball outside - until workers remove the rim as part of the movement towards closing the center.

Jim finds the boys playing a pickup ragged version of basketball water polo. The boys rag on the guy whose job is working at the rec center where it appears there is no work. Jim offers a suggestion for improving swimming technique to one of the prideful teens. The boy challenges the old man to a race.

Much of the rest of the film can be guessed without much thought, but Howard and Mac carry us along that path in a way that made me feel glad to take the ride. One of the chief shortcomings of the movie is lack of character development. Director Sunu Gonera and (count `em!) four credited writers would have done well to see that this film followed not only the footsteps of sports films like "Glory Road", but also underdog films like "Stand and Deliver."

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We swim, too!!!!
Added 8/12/2008

I loved this movie, because it not only showed us in a positive light (a young, college-educated, African-American man who comes back to his community and ends up affecting change in a way no one would've thought of), but it helped to buck an old stereotype: black folk don't swim. And for a while, we bought into it. However, when I understood what the statistics were saying about the drowning rates among African Americans (particularly African American children), I realized how important it was that I learned how to swim. So I started taking swim lessons where I work; and when I learned that there was to be a movie about the first African American swim team, I was excited. And Terrence Howard and the late, great Bernie Mac gave excellent performances, as well as Kimberly Elise.
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Swim, swim, swim.
Added 6/24/2008

Pride starring Terrence Howard is based on a true story. Howard plays Jim Ellis who coaches some stubborn but talented teenagers how to swim like pros. This little film has a lot of heart, Howard always gives a flawless performance. Bernie Mac and Kimberly Elise also star. The music in the movie is great as well, set against the backdrop of the turblent 1970's. I highly recommend purchasing this under-rated gem, enjoy!
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What a movie!
Added 7/31/2009

I loved this movie. Bernie Mack and Terrence Howard are excellent. The film is very touching and I cried during it. I'm glad it is a true story. Very inspirational! It shows that a person can overcome any obstacle if they are determined to do so.
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After Schoolish, But Good
Added 11/28/2008

This movie was good, moving, with a story and a moral. I liked it. Its the kind of movie you can watch with your kids.
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Pride
Added 12/2/2007

A very outstanding movie. It is a inspiritual for our today childrens that is growing up in the inner city. It tell a story that you can succeed in life even if you live in the inner city. It only take one person to mentor and change your life.
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