Brooklyn Babylon Movie Review
Brooklyn Babylon Review

"Brooklyn Babylon" Overview

Rating: R
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Marc LevinProducer : Henri M. Kessler,Ezra Swerdlow
Screenwiter : Marc Levin,Bonz Malone,Pam Widener
Starring : Tariq Trotter,Bonz Malone,Karen Goberman,Slick Rick
From Mississippi Masala to Jungle Fever, interracial dating has always been an
exciting topic that Hollywood has embraced and ended up using to produce...
some really boring movies.
The overly familiar-sounding Brooklyn Babylon features (see if you can guess) a
Rastafarian black man (Tariq Trotter) and a Jewish woman (Karen Goberman) who
come together on the eve of nearly full-blown race riots, all brought on
because of a fender bender between his friend and her brother. Oy vey, now
that's original.
Attempting to play off of Romeo and Juliet doesn't pan out so well here, as the
scuffles between the two ethnic groups come off as pathetic slap fights -- the
ultimate act of revenge being a Jewish-thrown Molotov cocktail that burns down
the door to a club frequented by blacks. The mopey Goberman never comes off as
any more lovable and erotic than a plate of squid. And the film's narration --
all done in rap, with mouthed sound effects! -- is completely inane. Will the
lovers overcome adversity and society's damning gaze? Ah, who cares?
Watch for rap legend Slick Rick in a small role... if you dare.
Slick Rick's got an eye on you! One eye, but still an eye.
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Review by Christopher Null
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