The Brothers (2001 film)
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''The Brothers'' is a 2001
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film starring Morris Chestnut, D.L. Hughley, Bill Bellamy, and Shemar Moore. The film was written and directed by Gary Hardwick, who has directed other films and television series such as '' Deliver Us from Eva'' and '' Hangin' with Mr. Cooper''. In addition to the starring cast, ''The Brothers'' has an additional cast of Gabrielle Union,
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, Jenifer Lewis, Tamala Jones, and Clifton Powell. Dubbed as the male version of the 1995 film '' Waiting to Exhale'' (also by Hardwick), this film traces the hilarious journey of four African-American men as they take on love, sex, friendship, honesty and commitment. The film was released in March 2001 and grossed almost $30 million at the box office, which quintupled the movie's production cost of $6 million. It was nominated for NAACP Image Awards and Black Reel Awards. Filming took place at various locations in Los Angeles, Orlando, and
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Plot

Jackson Smith, Brian Palmer, Derrick West and Terry White are lifelong friends since childhood. The film has separate subplots with each character, showing how their friendships binds them. Jackson, a physician, struggles with commitment issues and often has nightmares with a bride. When working through his issues with a therapist, she suggests he meet a woman that night and "give his heart to her." He soon meets a beautiful freelance photographer who makes Jackson realize that he may be capable of true love and commitment. When he finds out that Denise once dated his father, his new outlook on love takes a turn. Brian, an attorney, realizes that his chronic womanizing is catching up to him in ways he didn't imagine when a former lover (also the judge in a case he is currently working) sends him to jail. He makes a vow to not date African-American women because he believes that they carry unnecessary drama. Brian is working to gain custody of his younger brother who currently lives in a affection-less household with his mother. Derrick, the only married member of the group, loves his wife and daughter, but is struggling with the idea of his wife not giving him the type of sex he desires. After many attempts to convince his wife that pleasing your partner is an important part of a successful marriage, he and his wife separate. In addition to wanting more in the bedroom, Derrick is trying to convince his wife to let his ailing mother live in their home. Terry, a former womanizer who is tired of playing the field and ready to settle down, is preparing to marry his girlfriend of two months, Bebe, despite the warnings of his friends who feel that he is rushing into the commitment. As his wedding day fast approaches, he'll have to decide if he is truly ready to make the leap into the rest of his life.


Cast

* Morris Chestnut as Jackson Smith * D.L. Hughley as Derrick West * Bill Bellamy as Brian Palmer * Shemar Moore as Terry White * Gabrielle Union as Denise Johnson *
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as Cherie Smith * Jenifer Lewis as Louise Smith *
Susan Dalian Susan Patterson Dalian (born September 15, 1968) is an American actress who is primarily known among anime fans as the voice of Haku in the first season of ''Naruto'' and the Screen Gems film ''The Brothers''. Early life and education Dalia ...
as BeBe Fales * Tamala Jones as Sheila West * Clifton Powell as Fred Smith * Julie Benz as Jessie Caldwell *
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as Dr. Thelma Woolridge *
Angelle Brooks Born in 1967, Brooks was the youngest of four children. Since the mid–1990s, Brooks has guest-starred in such television shows as ''NYPD Blue'', ''The Young and the Restless'', ''The Sopranos'', ''The Larry Sanders Show'', ''Strong Medicine'', ...
as Judge Carla Williams * Gary Hardwick as T-Boy * Nadege August as Ursula


Reception


Box office

The film opened second at the North American box office making $10.3 million USD in its opening weekend.


Critical response

The film received an approval rating of 63% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, based on sixty-seven reviews. Its consensus reads, "Often seen as a Waiting to Exhale with men, The Brothers is amiable. However, it feels superficial and somewhat of a retread."


Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack album was released on March 20, 2001 by
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and features songs recorded by various hip hop and R&B recording artists.


Track listing


Weekly charts


Awards and nominations

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s ** Outstanding Motion Picture (nominated) * Black Reel Awards ** Theatrical- Best Director (nominated): Gary Hardwick ** Theatrical- Best Screenplay (nominated): Gary Hardwick ** Theatrical- Best Supporting Actress (nominated): Gabrielle Union


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The Brothers (soundtrack)
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