Black and White

  • Film
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Time Out says

Autumn in Central Park: two girls and a guy are making the beast with three backs. They split: uptown, white teen Charlie (Phillips) takes her seat for supper (quail) and a spat with her patrician family; downtown, black teen Rich (Wu-Tang Clan's Power) comes up against the prejudice of a recording studio manager (Toback) who equates Rich's HipHop ambitions with the prospect of gang warfare landing on his lobby. In Rich's wake trail a host of friends, false friends, hangers-on and schemers, seeking sex, glamour and perhaps some sort of liberation, while stirring up betrayal and a murder. It looks like a mess - if one stuffed with incident, issues and intrigue. Hugely improvised, the film bounces between a host of characters, settings, and means and modes of expression; it couches its questions of cross-cultural sharing and borrowing in dialogue, rapped lyrics on the soundtrack, even on a classroom blackboard, as well as in its own magpie compositional style. The tone is intriguing: where does observation (or ogling) end and suggestion or satire begin? Should a film about the vagaries of identity and ethics be so loose itself? At least the cast get a chance to flex themselves: Stiller and Pantoliano especially are great value, and Downey is just uproarious.

Release Details

  • Duration:99 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:James Toback
  • Screenwriter:James Toback
  • Cast:
    • Robert Downey Jr
    • Stacy Edwards
    • Gaby Hoffmann
    • Jared Leto
    • Joe Pantoliano
    • Bijou Phillips
    • Power
    • Claudia Schiffer
    • William Lee Scott
    • Brooke Shields
    • Ben Stiller
    • James Toback
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