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Native Son

  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
649
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Victor Love in Native Son (1986)
DramaRomance

In 1940s Chicago, a young black man takes a job as a chauffeur to a white family, which takes a turn for the worse when he accidentally kills the teenage daughter of the couple and then trie... Read allIn 1940s Chicago, a young black man takes a job as a chauffeur to a white family, which takes a turn for the worse when he accidentally kills the teenage daughter of the couple and then tries to cover it up.In 1940s Chicago, a young black man takes a job as a chauffeur to a white family, which takes a turn for the worse when he accidentally kills the teenage daughter of the couple and then tries to cover it up.

  • Director
    • Jerrold Freedman
  • Writers
    • Richard Wesley
    • Richard Wright
  • Stars
    • Victor Love
    • Matt Dillon
    • Elizabeth McGovern
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    649
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerrold Freedman
    • Writers
      • Richard Wesley
      • Richard Wright
    • Stars
      • Victor Love
      • Matt Dillon
      • Elizabeth McGovern
    • 9User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Victor Love
    Victor Love
    • Bigger Thomas
    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • Jan
    Elizabeth McGovern
    Elizabeth McGovern
    • Mary Dalton
    Geraldine Page
    Geraldine Page
    • Peggy
    Oprah Winfrey
    Oprah Winfrey
    • Mrs. Thomas
    Akosua Busia
    Akosua Busia
    • Bessie
    Carroll Baker
    Carroll Baker
    • Mrs. Dalton
    John McMartin
    John McMartin
    • Mr. Dalton
    Art Evans
    Art Evans
    • Doc
    John Karlen
    John Karlen
    • Max
    Willard E. Pugh
    Willard E. Pugh
    • Gus
    David Rasche
    David Rasche
    • Buckley
    Ving Rhames
    Ving Rhames
    • Jack
    Walter Rivers
    • G.H.
    Shavar Ross
    Shavar Ross
    • Buddy
    Lane Smith
    Lane Smith
    • Britton
    Richard Wesley
    • Bartender
    Adrienne Cook
    • Vera
    • Director
      • Jerrold Freedman
    • Writers
      • Richard Wesley
      • Richard Wright
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    5mjneu59

    lots of talent, but a dramatic misfire

    Few movies ever measure up to the books they're based on, and sometimes the only safe way to judge a literary adaptation is on its own terms, as if the source material never existed. Which makes the screen version of Richard Wright's celebrated novel — faithfully set in 1940 Chicago — a curiously dated social artifact. It demands a little mental arithmetic to update the story, about an angry young ghetto black who, in a moment of fear and desperation, accidentally suffocates the daughter of the wealthy, white family for whom he works as a servant. The issues of black and white are rightfully shown to be shaded with gray, but the production may be too slick for its own good. The film might have worked better had it been more harsh and controversial, more willing to disturb the complacency of self-satisfied viewers who, like Elizabeth McGovern's character, seek to prove their open-minded color blindness by their condescending ignorance of the wide gulf separating the two races. A talented, high profile cast is enough reason to recommend the film.
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    Doesn't have the impact the novel had

    Synopsis: A young black man from the poor streets of Chicago, gets the opportunity of a lifetime working as a chauffer for a wealthy family. But in an effort not to jeopardize his first day on the job, something goes horribly wrong leaving him responsible for a murder.

    The Review: Richard Wright's novel is an intense depiction of one man, trying to protect and better himself, whose own self is unwillfully brought into something he just gets into deeper. The book itself is five hundred pages and broken down into three separate novellas. One chunk of the book is exclusively devoted to a lawyer's speech about racism, that was completely excised from the film. The film, in a manner of speaking, is relatively different because it's compressed all the information. The film lacks the spark the book had as well as the impact. Not much sympathy can be said for any of the characters because their development just isn't strong enough. It's a distorted film that doesn't have any strengths to it, and the climax at the end, is really broken down to nothing more than just a series of edited scenes and voiceovers. If you love the novel, and want to see the film, just stick with the novel, because they simply aren't the same. Grade: C-
    7James B.

    Raises many important issues.

    This was a good film. It had some flaws, but was well worth a viewing. It takes on many issues which most current films gloss over or ignore entirely.

    This is the second film of "Native Son," a Richard Wright book about a young black man who gets caught up in some tragic events in 1940's Chicago. Bigger Thomas, the young protagonist, goes to work for a wealthy white family after some prodding from his mother, played by Oprah Winfrey. He is drawn into the aforementioned events by the family's young and slightly wild daughter, played by Elizabeth McGovern.

    There are several good scenes where the tension and a sense of claustrophobia is palpable. A scene near the end in a police station, in which all the main characters convene around Bigger, is effective but problematic. This scene is overwrought and unrealistic - there is no way all those people would be in the same room at once.

    "Native Son" delves into the issues of racism, poverty and integration. It doesn't have easy answers for the audience, but rather leaves the questions out there for the viewer to ponder.
    5view_and_review

    Native Son Deserves Better

    I read Native Son as a teen and again about four years ago as an adult. I had really mixed feelings about Bigger Thomas with an inclination towards hating him. The way the movie depicts him my feelings about him aren't very mixed--I don't like Bigger.

    Bigger is an angry reckless young man. The movie can't get into his head like the book can but truthfully, there was no real justification for his immense anger and reckless behavior.

    As a production this movie didn't quite fit the bill. The sound quality was bad which made the acting itself seem worse than what it really was. The movie speed wasn't good either. Everything was accelerated with no good transitions from scene to scene. I knew what was going on and why because I read the book, but without that knowledge I may have been lost watching the movie.

    I don't want to dump on the movie too much because I can tell it was a low budget production and they probably did the best they could. It's noteworthy that they landed Matt Dillon and Oprah Winfrey. Even Shavar Ross (prominently known as Dudley from Diff'rent Strokes) was something of a known name at that time.

    I think that Native Son deserves a better production than it got. I see that there was a 2019 release of Native Son. Hopefully it is better.
    3RC_McLachlan

    A terrible adaptation of a wonderful book

    I'm not sure what Diane Silver was thinking when she was making this movie, but it obviously had nothing to do with Richard Wright's novel, which the movie is based on.

    We read the novel this past summer for AP English 12, and just watched the film. During periodic note-taking and checking of the clock, I contemplated the chances of being struck by lightning. Of course, the sky was completely clear, and I was forced to watch the rest of the movie... and then write a 5-paragraph essay on it.

    Wright's novel discussed very real themes, of the mind of a killer and the psychology behind it. Silver's movie turned a murderer into a victim, which is NOT what Wright wanted (see: "How Bigger was Born" 454).

    I'm going to make this short and sweet: if you want to leave your consciousness, in Raphael Lambert's words, unsullied, skip the movie and read the book. The 1986 adaptation is not thought-provoking material.

    ... ::sigh:: Now I have to write the essay.

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    • Trivia
      Oprah Winfrey, who plays Bigger Thomas's mother, is only 3 years older than Victor Love (the actor who plays Bigger Thomas) in real life.
    • Quotes

      Gus: Ain't no use hiding it. That Bigger Thomas, he bad. Just bad!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Morning After/Native Son/Brighton Beach Memoirs/Mother Teresa (1986)

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Native Son - Im Namen der Gerechtigkeit
    • Filming locations
      • Martin A Ryerson House, 4851 South Drexel Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois, USA(Dalton home)
    • Production companies
      • American Playhouse
      • Cinecom Pictures
      • Cinétudes Films
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,301,121
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,301,121
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      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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