A Raisin in the Sun (2008 TV Movie)
10/10
This Raisin Is Delicious and Beams in the Sun ****
26 February 2008
Outstanding version of the Lorraine Hansberry classic.

Sean Combs is just terrific as Walter, a young frustrated black, who has an opportunity to make it in a prejudiced world but is victimized by his own people. Bitter, he is ready to take the white man for a ride when the latter is willing to pay him off so that he and his family don't move into an all white neighborhood.

Combs interpretation of the role is marvelously depicted and interesting to note. Unlike Sidney Poitier, he brings a common touch to the part. He is an embittered militant who is willing to strike out at anything to attain the American dream.

Congratulations to Phylicia Rashad and Audra MacDonald for their brilliant performances.

This production works because it brings out that prejudice and taking advantage can occur within your own group.

In addition, we see the hard work ethic shown to be a realistic solution to societal problems.

John Stamos brings the right image as the representative of the community trying to get the family not to move in. His supposed outreach is immediately tempered by utter bigotry and he moves well with this excellent ensemble cast.
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