The Wood Movie Review
The Wood Review

"The Wood" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Rick FamuyiwaProducer : Albert Berger,David Gale,Ron Yerxa
Screenwiter : Rick Famuyiwa
Starring : Taye Diggs,Omar Epps,Richard T. Jones,Sean Nelson
Another week, another coming of age story. Turns out timing can be everything,
and The Wood’s unfortunate release one week after the somewhat similar (but
much better) American Pie will leave viewers drawing unfavorable comparisons
between the two.
The story behind The Wood, as in Inglewood, California, follows three best
friends on the day when one is set to be married. Of course, he’s having the
jitters, so they reminisce about their childhood growing up together and
chasing girls, which, basically, is what they all still want to be doing.
Told in half-present, half-flashback, The Wood alternates between time periods,
launching into those “Hey, remember that time when...” vignettes, overlaid with
music by Luther Vandross and other 1980’s soul legends.
Unfortunately, the MTV-production side of The Wood comes out far too often,
with long, drawn-out comedy scenes that run out of gas after a couple of
minutes and left me yawning or checking my watch. These jokes are just too
tired, overused, or recycled... and The Wood quickly becomes a game of Spot the
Cliche. In fact, the whole premise has been done to death – possibly best in
1982's Diner. Maybe it’s just too soon for 1989 nostalgia, but I found myself
much more interested in the present-day than the booty-chasing youths of these
guys, and unfortunately, that’s when the bulk of The Wood takes place.
The Wood isn’t horrible, but it isn’t particularly memorable, either. Just
another summer movie that will likely be lost in the shuffle.
Cheeky, baby.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





