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Precious

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Gabourey Sidibe in Precious (2009)
In Harlem, an overweight, illiterate teen (Sidibe) 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.
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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 she can re-rout... Read allIn 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 she can re-route her life in a better direction.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 she can re-route her life in a better direction.

  • Director
    • Lee Daniels
  • Writers
    • Geoffrey Fletcher
    • Sapphire
  • Stars
    • Gabourey Sidibe
    • Mo'Nique
    • Paula Patton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    119K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,963
    663
    • Director
      • Lee Daniels
    • Writers
      • Geoffrey Fletcher
      • Sapphire
    • Stars
      • Gabourey Sidibe
      • Mo'Nique
      • Paula Patton
    • 347User reviews
    • 310Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 114 wins & 103 nominations total

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    Gabourey Sidibe
    Gabourey Sidibe
    • Precious
    Mo'Nique
    Mo'Nique
    • Mary
    Paula Patton
    Paula Patton
    • Ms. Rain
    Mariah Carey
    Mariah Carey
    • Ms. Weiss
    Sherri Shepherd
    Sherri Shepherd
    • Cornrows
    Lenny Kravitz
    Lenny Kravitz
    • Nurse John
    Stephanie Andujar
    Stephanie Andujar
    • Rita
    Chyna Layne
    Chyna Layne
    • Rhonda
    Amina Robinson
    Amina Robinson
    • Jermaine
    Xosha Roquemore
    Xosha Roquemore
    • Joann
    Angelic Zambrana
    Angelic Zambrana
    • Consuelo
    Aunt Dot
    • Toosie
    Nealla Gordon
    Nealla Gordon
    • Mrs. Lichtenstein
    Grace Hightower
    Grace Hightower
    • Socialworker
    Barret Helms
    • Tom Cruise
    • (as Barret Isaiah Mindell)
    Kimberly Russell
    Kimberly Russell
    • Katherine
    Bill Sage
    Bill Sage
    • Mr. Wicher
    Susan Taylor
    • Fairy Godmother
    • Director
      • Lee Daniels
    • Writers
      • Geoffrey Fletcher
      • Sapphire
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    User reviews347

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    8rika-31302

    Very very strong

    This movie is the strongest and most serious movie I've ever watched. A young woman, a main character, has so many problems that I can't help covering my eyes with my hands.

    After watching it, we have to think about these problems like home problem or individual problem, race, skin color, and so on. There are actually a lot of people like her in the world. They're supposed to suffer, but they also must know there are some people supporting them around them.

    Not only them. Everyone in the world has to realize that we are living with each other's support. And a child can't choose his/her parents. I deeply think over that.
    dailyshampoo48

    exploitative of human suffering or important spotlight on horrors of poverty, abuse?

    I can't decide.

    I will say this: Precious' mom isn't unique to Harlem or the black community. as someone with a significantly different background, I found myself nodding and shuddering at turns.

    some will say that it is too much bad to happen to one person. but it's the vulnerable ones who are most open to this sort of abuse.

    I read around the internet such opinions as, "the inner cities are beyond repair, there is no hope for them, for the people who live there". this is some sort of political statement I imagine. but I would assert Precious' experience is a quintessentially American one; the America I know, after all, the America of enormous racial and economic inequality. Hollywood doesn't like to focus on this aspect of our society considering it not very interesting or likely to induce guilt in the upper-middle class folk most likely to buy movie tickets. but watching precious helped me feel vindicated: "here, at last," I said to myself, "is someone telling my story".

    what *is* inaccurate is the portrayal of social workers as generally helpful or even moderately well-meaning people. this is blatantly false. the role of the social worker is that of an auditor; my experience with them is that they have nothing but contempt for the people who they are hired to help.

    of course precious was right in the end. what could the nice lady do for her? but at least her heart was in the right place.

    the problem with America isn't the inner cities but an utter lack of love, compassion, understanding.
    8DavidTL

    A Precious Film

    A truly magnificent film that may be slow, but slow in an acceptable movie pace. Wonderful directing and acting. Definitely deserved the nominations and awards it received. A great film where everyone learns their lesson in the end. It's truly emotional and will have anyone watching it in tears for joy and sadness at the end of the film. This is one of those films that makes me want to fight against child abuse and help the unfortunate individuals who can't spell, read, write or barely do anything just like Precious in this movie. 10/10. One of the best films about child abuse since Mysterious Skin. Sad and moving and sometimes funny. Precious is a "Precious" film
    7choudari1506

    Good depiction of struggles in life

    I was attracted to this movie by the rave reviews and Oscar nominations it has got. A true touching story of a section of society in America which is realizing its potential.

    The movie starts with Claireece "Precious" Jones the lead character, in the school where she has been suspended as she is pregnant with her second child at the age of 16. Precious lives in a world of her own though she is living in a dreadful condition. She forgets her misery by disguising it with her dreams of having a charming boyfriend and living a celebrity life. The movie depicts her struggle to deliver the second child, the realization of the purpose of life and living it on her own terms.

    The summary of the movie is "Life is what we define it to be and not what we are made to live".
    8EUyeshima

    Powerhouse Performances Tower Over a Harrowing Yet Enthralling Tale of Redemption

    To my surprise, this soul-baring 2009 drama is neither as painful nor depressing as the subject matter would imply. In fact, director Lee Daniels' treatment alternates so fluently between gritty realism, social uplift, and fanciful episodes of fantasy that the end result is as much enthralling as it is emotionally draining. First-time screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher does a solid job adapting the 1996 source novel by Sapphire, "Push", but the strength and honesty of the cast is what sears in the memory. Daniels could have been otherwise charged with stunt casting had he not drawn out such powerhouse work from the out-of-left-field likes of comedienne Mo'Nique and pop diva Mariah Carey. Granted Daniels in his second directorial effort is not the most subtle of filmmakers (his first film was the strangely exotic "Shadowboxer"), but he does bring a level of florid passion that the subject desperately needs to alleviate the unrelenting bleakness of the title character's existence.

    Set in Harlem in 1987, the story centers on sixteen-year-old Claireece "Precious" Jones, a morbidly obese girl so void of self-worth that she refers to herself without irony as "ugly black grease to be washed from the street". Nearly illiterate, she finds herself pregnant for the second time by her father, and the school principal arranges to enroll Precious at an "alternative" institution. She recognizes this as an opportunity to better herself, but her mother Mary discourages it and forces Precious to apply for welfare. The unenviable mother-daughter relationship is the crux of the film, and it is here the film gives an unblinking account of monstrous physical and psychological abuse that explains the sharp contrast between Precious' inner and outer lives. On the outside, she is a forlorn yet formidable presence with a face so full that she can't express emotion without a great deal of effort. On the inside, she is loved and admired unconditionally. The two slowly come together at Precious' new school where she finds acceptance and redemption through a dedicated teacher (improbably named Blu Rain), who must get through to a classroom full of girls all disadvantaged in their own ways.

    The birth of Precious' son, along with the bonding she feels at school, signals a harrowing showdown between mother and daughter and ultimately a confrontation between Mary and Mrs. Weiss, the no-nonsense social worker who seeks the truth behind Precious' home life. In the title role, Gabourey Sidibe is ideally cast given the film's semi-documentary approach. An untrained actress, she is able to elicit empathy by giving herself completely to the inchoate character, and when Precious breaks down from the weight of yet another seemingly insurmountable development, Sidibe gives the scene a halting honesty. Paula Patton ("Swing Vote") gets to play the Sidney Poitier role of the elegantly transformative teacher as Ms. Rain, but she gives the too-good-to-be-true character a palpable sense of passion. As Mrs. Weiss, a role originally slated for Helen Mirren (who co-starred in Daniels' "Shadowboxer"), Mariah Carey, bereft of her glistening make-up and diva mannerisms, brings an audacious toughness to her smallish but pivotal role.

    However, it is Mo'Nique ("Phat Girlz") that gives the film's most shattering performance. I don't know what emotional reservoir she is tapping into, but she nails Mary with a fury so startling and realistic that it's impossible to trivialize the source of her villainy. She never compromises the hardness in her character, and her self-justifying monologue is an impressive piece of work. There is also solid work from a couple of other unusually cast performers, comedienne Sherri Shepherd (of the morning TV talkfest "The View") as a tough school administrator aptly named Cornrows and Lenny Kravitz as a sympathetic male nurse, and a scene-stealing turn from Xosha Roquemore as the ebullient Joann ("My favorite color is florescent beige"). Not all of Daniels' left-turn devices work, for instance, using Sophia Loren's "Two Women" as the basis of one of Precious' fantasies seems contrived given only a die-hard cineaste would understand the connection. Regardless, it's no wonder that Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry put their stamp of approval on the film as executive producers since Precious ultimately finds a personal triumph despite the hard life has dealt her.

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    • Trivia
      Mo'Nique accepted her role to raise awareness of sexual abuse. A confessed victim of incest herself, the actress had great reservations about playing the part, but ultimately found the experience therapeutic.
    • Goofs
      The Reach One Teach One teacher's office displays a certificate with Bill Clinton's signature as President of the United States. He was inaugurated in January 1993, and the scene occurred in 1987.
    • Quotes

      Clareece 'Precious' Jones: The other day, I cried. I felt stupid. But you know what? Fuck that day. That's why God, or whoever, makes new days.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Couples Retreat/Bronson/An Education (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Humpin' Around
      Written by L.A. Reid (as Antonio L.A. Reid), Daryl Simmons, Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds (as Kenneth M. Edmonds), Thomas Reyes, and Bobby Brown

      Performed by Bobby Brown

      Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • ARP Sélection (France)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Precious: Preciosa
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lee Daniels Entertainment
      • Smokewood Entertainment Group
      • Lionsgate
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $47,566,524
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,872,458
      • Nov 8, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $63,649,529
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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