Writers: Chaz Echols, Marques Houston
Stars: Draya Michele, Jessica Vanessa DeLeon, Ross Fleming
Rating: NR
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 180 minutes
A guy rekindles his relationship together with his former wife, which will not sit well with an additional woman who's obsessed with him. A recovering alcoholic university professor trying to put their life back together meets some sort of seductive new student. The girl offers him a sexual escape from reality until eventually he realizes she might be insane.
We Belong Jointly, like most “That woman will be crazy! ” films, doesn’t make said woman an elaborate figure but more so some sort of generic replica of precisely what you’re already familiar with. 26-year-old Tracy has just got outside of jail and enrolled with a college in Los Angeles, probably Sacramento, for reasons unfamiliar. We’re never told her significant or interest, just that the girl ends up in a Mythology cup ran by a Mr. Jones Lewis.
Someone who just recently obtained off a sabbatical he or she took due to his living falling apart. Yet, with him sober now and fixing the relationships he demolished, he feels stable and possibly happy. That’s until Tracy, jealous of the closeness Jones has with his TA, Leslie, decides she wants him or her. Thus leading to a series of events you can likely already suppose. Well, outside of the ending, the industry minor change from what we generally see.
Initially, I thought it was going to be like Only For 1 Night in, despite the low expectations for Draya Michele, the bar would be raised. That, in some ways, it was. But, I must admit, I don’t know if it was her operating and how she played off Whitfield or because of how much Stoke plays on her beauty which leaves you breathless. For with the way We Belong Together is hit, you come to understand how Betty was seduced.
How, despite his mind saying absolutely no, temptation, over and over, wore down his morals and sense of right and completely wrong until he couldn’t assist but give in. Especially thinking about he was single, likely has not been with someone within months, maybe over a yr, and it isn’t like the man had any friends over and above his AA sponsor spectacular TA. Tracy (Draya Michele) trying to invite Thomas to obtain sex. Initially, I thought this became going to be like Only For One particular Night in, despite the lower expectations for Draya Michele, the bar would be raised. Which, in some ways, it was. Yet, I must admit, I don’t know if it was her performing and how she played off Whitfield or because of just how much Stoke plays on her attractiveness which leaves you breathless.
For with the way We Belong Together is chance, you come to understand how Youngsters was seduced. How, regardless of his mind saying absolutely no, temptation, over and over, wore along his morals and sense of right and wrong until he couldn’t assist but give in. Especially taking into consideration he was single, likely hasn’t been with someone inside months, maybe over a yr, and it isn’t like the dude had any friends beyond his AA sponsor and his TA. But, as we venture into Tracy getting a little bit crazy, that is when Michele appears to be pushing herself past wherever she is as an actress.
Which usually isn’t to say she cannot play crazy, the way the girl eyes look in some displays may give you pause, however between her dialog, the performance, and the story?
We have a strong vibe that when this particular film was made, they should have followed the policy associated with “Less is more. ” Critique They Could Have Made Tracy’s Reason For Flipping Out Better The problem with damn near just about all films like this is they create the woman crazy without adding much, if any, onus on the man. And mind you, yes Tracy did lay about quite a few things, but there were multiple warning signs, since noted, that Thomas disregarded.
Some of which should have made it obvious, if you are going to have sex with this lady on the regular, be full-on intimate, you should come right.
Yet, the film will not really allow Tracy to be someone complex and complicated. Her mental illness, as it is often used in films similar to this, is just a quick and easy means to explain why she is acting the way in which she does. That also because, I guess, the d*** ended up being so bomb that this lady couldn’t allow someone to enter the way of consistent appointments.
All of which seems like such lazy creating, since we see it so frequently, that it takes away from almost everything Michele was doing that made this seem like a good function for her.