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Precious (2009)

14A | | Drama | 20 November 2009 (USA)
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In New York City's Harlem circa 1987, an overweight, abused, illiterate teen who is pregnant with her second child is invited to enroll in an alternative school in hopes that her life can head in a new direction.

Director:

Lee Daniels

Writers:

Geoffrey Fletcher (screenplay), Sapphire (novel)
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Won 2 Oscars. Another 112 wins & 103 nominations. See more awards »

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Cast overview, first billed only:
Gabourey Sidibe ... Precious
Mo'Nique ... Mary
Paula Patton ... Ms. Rain
Mariah Carey ... Ms. Weiss
Sherri Shepherd ... Cornrows
Lenny Kravitz ... Nurse John
Stephanie Andujar ... Rita
Chyna Layne ... Rhonda
Amina Robinson ... Jermaine
Xosha Roquemore ... Joann
Angelic Zambrana ... Consuelo
Aunt Dot Aunt Dot ... Toosie
Nealla Gordon ... Mrs. Lichtenstein
Grace Hightower ... Socialworker
Barret Helms Barret Helms ... Tom Cruise (as Barret Isaiah Mindell)
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In Harlem, 1987. Sixteen year old Claireece Jones - who goes by her middle name Precious - is illiterate and overweight. She is pregnant with her second child, both children fathered by her biological father, who has continually raped her since she was a child, but who she doesn't see otherwise. Her infant daughter, Mongo - such named since she has Down Syndrome - lives with Precious' grandmother. Precious lives with her mother Mary, who abuses Precious both physically and emotionally. Mary does nothing but smoke, watch television and collect welfare through fraud (as she doesn't ever look for a job) and believes that education does nothing for Precious, who she would rather also collect welfare if only to bring money into the household. To escape her life, Precious often daydreams of herself in glamorous situations. Because of her current pregnancy, Precious' principal transfers her into an alternative school. In dealing with the school's sympathetic teacher Miss Blu Rain, Precious ... Written by Huggo

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Taglines:

The Longest Journey Begins With A Single Step. See more »

Genres:

Drama

Certificate:

14A | See all certifications »

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Trivia

In one of her meetings with her social worker, played by Mariah Carey, Precious asks "What color are you anyway, you some type of Black or Spanish?" Carey, who is of mixed ancestry (Irish, Black, Venezuelan), is often the subject of "what is she" speculation and discussion. See more »

Goofs

Toward the end of the movie, in the scene with Ms. Weiss, Mary, and Precious, Mary is wearing a black head-scarf, which is tied in the front. At the start of the scene Mary is speaking and only one of the head-scarf tie-tails is visible (the other is tucked in). As we cut away to one of the other women and then back to Mary, the one tie-tail is no longer tucked in... it's now untucked, and both are visibly flopping around in front of Mary's forehead. Later in the scene the untucked tie-tail is again tucked back in and only one is visibly out. See more »

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[first lines]
Clareece 'Precious' Jones: [voiceover] My name is Clareece "Precious" Jones. I wish I had a light-skinned boyfriend with real nice hair. And I wanna be on the cover of a magazine. But first I wanna be in one of them BET videos. Momma said I can't dance. Plus, she said who wants to see my big ass dancing, anyhow?
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Referenced in The Big Picture: November 2011 (2011) See more »

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It Took a Long Time
Written by Raymond Bloodworth, L. Russell Brown and Bob Crewe
Performed by LaBelle
Courtesy of Epic Records and The Columbia/Epic Label Group, A Unit of Sony Music Entertainment
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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incredibly powerful film
17 January 2009 | by mnkiserSee all my reviews

I just saw this film at Sundance, and it was truly amazing. I confess I did not read the book (I will now), but I suspect that Daniels really took it to the next level. The story of Precious and her world was deeply moving and supremely well acted. I was particularly surprised at my own ability to laugh, along with the story, at the worst humanity can throw at us. After the film, Daniels, the producers, and the entire cast came forward to many standing ovations. Gabby was indeed charming, and I was particularly riveted by Mo'Nique's discussion of how she was able to become Mary, Precious' mother. Daniels fielded many questions from the audience, mostly directed at the task of realizing this story. I hope to see his work again. This is a heavy film, but I highly recommend it.


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Country:

USA

Language:

English | Italian

Release Date:

20 November 2009 (USA) See more »

Also Known As:

La véritable Precious Jones See more »

Filming Locations:

New York City, New York, USA See more »

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Budget:

$10,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend USA:

$1,872,458, 8 November 2009

Gross USA:

$47,566,524

Cumulative Worldwide Gross:

$63,649,529
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