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Yelling to the Sky

  • 2011
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Zoë Kravitz and Gabourey Sidibe in Yelling to the Sky (2011)
As her family falls apart, seventeen year old Sweetness O'Hara is left to fend for herself in a neighborhood where her survival is uncertain.
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As her family falls apart, 17-year-old Sweetness O'Hara is left to fend for herself in a neighborhood where her survival is uncertain.As her family falls apart, 17-year-old Sweetness O'Hara is left to fend for herself in a neighborhood where her survival is uncertain.As her family falls apart, 17-year-old Sweetness O'Hara is left to fend for herself in a neighborhood where her survival is uncertain.

  • Director
    • Victoria Mahoney
  • Writer
    • Victoria Mahoney
  • Stars
    • Zoë Kravitz
    • Tim Blake Nelson
    • Jason Clarke
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    932
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Victoria Mahoney
    • Writer
      • Victoria Mahoney
    • Stars
      • Zoë Kravitz
      • Tim Blake Nelson
      • Jason Clarke
    • 8User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Zoë Kravitz
    Zoë Kravitz
    • Sweetness O'Hara
    Tim Blake Nelson
    Tim Blake Nelson
    • Coleman
    Jason Clarke
    Jason Clarke
    • Gordon O'Hara
    Zabryna Guevara
    Zabryna Guevara
    • Aracely Oriol
    Sonequa Martin-Green
    Sonequa Martin-Green
    • Jojo Parker
    • (as Sonequa Martin)
    Gabourey Sidibe
    Gabourey Sidibe
    • Latonya Williams
    Maurice Compte
    Maurice Compte
    • Junior Oriol
    Yolonda Ross
    Yolonda Ross
    • Lorene O'Hara
    Marc John Jefferies
    Marc John Jefferies
    • Lil' Man
    Antonique Smith
    Antonique Smith
    • Ola Katherine O'Hara
    Peter Anthony Tambakis
    Peter Anthony Tambakis
    • Drew
    E.J. Bonilla
    E.J. Bonilla
    • Rob Rodriguez
    Shareeka Epps
    Shareeka Epps
    • Fatima Harris
    Billy Kay
    Billy Kay
    • Dobbs
    Adam Tomei
    Adam Tomei
    • Cal
    Tariq Trotter
    Tariq Trotter
    • Roland
    Haas Manning
    Haas Manning
    • Bohanen
    • (as Hassan Manning)
    Gleendilys Inoa
    Gleendilys Inoa
    • Betty Oriol
    • Director
      • Victoria Mahoney
    • Writer
      • Victoria Mahoney
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    10taylors9

    Excellent film, thought--provoking, highly recommended!

    I saw a screening of this film at the Mixed Roots Festival in Los Angeles, June 11, 2011. It is an excellent film. It is very well written, with prominent actors. I found the story entirely believable, and was moved to see the lead characters portrayed as capable of transformation and growth. Both Jason Clarke and Zoe Kravitz were superb in their roles as father and daughter torn between love and anger, and all actors carried their roles with great skill and realism. I have never submitted a film review before, but we were asked to review Yelling to the Sky in the hope that it will advance to the general theater circuit; therefore I am sending my thoughts and my vote.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Good girl turn bad then....

    Sweetness O'Hara (Zoë Kravitz) has a dysfunctional family in a rough neighborhood. Her black mother is a mess and her white father is a violent drunk mess. She's a good girl getting picked on. Her older sister can't protect her anymore. Her only option is to turn bad to survive. Eventually she can't stand the pressure and helps selling drugs. This gives her the cred which she uses to turn her fortunes around.

    The movie starts great with Gabourey Sidibe's group picking on Zoë Kravitz. Zoë is outstanding. It has a real energy about it. I do have some confusion with some of the characters. Some things seem to be introduced out of nowhere. Maybe it's the editing or maybe it's the writing. Sometimes I'm just not 100% sure about. Nevertheless, it's great overall.
    1hannalicious-49103

    Why

    Why do I got to go on another app just to watch something when I should be able to watch it on here makes no sense. Like really I wanted to watch something but I gotta install another app what sense does that make.
    6MrOPositive

    I wanted to like this so much.

    I so badly wanted to like this movie. I mean, I could look at Zoe Kravitz all day, Jason Clarke is my guy for The Chicago Code and the trailer really hooked me. But I just couldn't deal with the constant feeling that this was just a really really badly edited film. It had a lot going for it. The cast is really solid, the acting is there and it's not one of those navel-gazing angst movies. Real, big, serious things things happen that make it more than a generic, "growing up in a broken home sucks" movie.

    But...I can't help but feel like it wasn't exactly put together or presented in a really effective way. Almost every single scene felt like each cut didn't match the music, cut awkwardly, lingered too long, didn't switch to a medium shot when it really needed to. The editing wouldn't match the flow of the dialogue.

    But that's nitpicking. On a bigger level, It felt like things just happened. Something would happen that so easily could've been hinted at or foreshadowed ahead of time, but they just didn't. You could honestly move most of the scenes around and it'd make as much sense. But it's just aimless and random and the scenes were so isolated. It felt like the characters never referenced anything that happened before the scene they're in or was gonna happen in any scene later on. Every other scene you were left wondering, over and over again, "why?" or "that's it?" or "really?."

    You couldn't follow any character all the way through and have it be a satisfying story. People disappear, reappear, show up for random scenes, mean less, mean a lot and just get underused over and over again. Every time you realize what they're trying to get across or say with a character, all you're left wondering is...well why didn't they just put a little scene of ______ that'd lead to where we're at now? They had so many powerful relationships and symbols and places and situations to do something with, but most of the time, the movie just wanted to show you them, so that you knew they were there. It's not really a narrative, it's a disjointed diorama. It's pieces of a movie. The parts don't move. They don't push the next domino forward or explain how one thing influenced the next or is connected. They're just there, because these things happened?

    My favorite scenes were when she took care of her dad after he came home drunk and bloody, when her mom first came home, and when her sister came home with the baby. But it felt like all of her family was underused, thrown away at times and sloppily handled. I felt like there was SO much there, to tell a story about how people were constantly hurting her, leaving her, and coming back when life beat them back down. But it instead they each felt like 5 minute short films that were only really connected, because the same actors and sets were involved.

    I think...with stronger editing, it could've come together better, but it just felt like the script or the director wasn't ready, or it needed a strong producer to ask those little questions that'd pull the film together. Instead, this is kind of a lighter, choppier Precious, that doesn't do as good a job setting up it's wants, characters, story lines, themes, or narrative. And I really wanted to like this.

    I'd recommend watching Precious, Thirteen, Kidulthood, Half Nelson or Love & Basketball if you were interested in this.

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    • Trivia
      Gabourey Sidibe appears in this movie, her second, with Zoë Kravitz. Sidibe's debut was Precious (2009) which features Kravitz's father, Lenny Kravitz.
    • Soundtracks
      Yelling To The Sky Theme
      Written & Performed by Zakee Kuduro (as ZAKEE)

      Published by ZAKEE

      Contains a sample from David Wittman's Original Score

      Song concept by Victoria Mahoney

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hét Thấu Trời Cao
    • Filming locations
      • Hollis, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • YTTS LLC
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    • Budget
      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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