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''About Last Night'' is a 2014 American
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film starring
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,
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,
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and Joy Bryant. It is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name; both films are based on the 1974
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play '' Sexual Perversity in Chicago''. The remake, featuring a predominantly Black cast, is directed by
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and written by Leslye Headland. It tells the story of Danny (Ealy) and Debbie (Bryant), and Bernie (Hart) and Joan (Hall), two couples who test how their relationships work in the real world. While the original film is set in
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, the remake is set in
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where filming took place in late 2012. It was produced on a budget of . The film premiered at the Pan African Film Festival on , 2014 and was released in theaters on
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, , 2014. The film received generally positive reviews, with most critics praising the humor between Hart and Hall. The film grossed $50 million at the box office.


Plot

Danny is a salesman working in the restaurant supply business along with his friend, ladies' man Bernie. Bernie invites Danny on a
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, where he meets Debbie, a friend of Joan, Bernie's latest sexual partner. He is still pining over his ex-girlfriend Alison, but begins a relationship with Debbie. They have a more conventional romance, while Bernie and Joan are constantly antagonistic towards each other, and eventually mutually end their relationship. Several months later, Danny and Debbie move in together. Bernie regularly mocks Danny about his relationship, accusing him of being emasculated and under Debbie's control. Danny and Debbie begin to argue more frequently about a variety of topics, but particularly about Danny's apparent lack of commitment to their relationship. He is fired from his job for extending credit to bar owner Casey, and begins working at Casey's as a bartender. While working, Danny is surprised by Alison. After she gets too drunk and refuses to go to her own home, Danny brings her to his apartment, where she flirts with him. The same night, Debbie, who is on a business trip, is propositioned by her coworker and ex Steven; both reject their exes. After another argument at a New Year’s Eve party, Debbie breaks up with Danny and moves out. Both of them continue to be emotionally affected by their relationship, and have difficulty being with other people. Meanwhile, Bernie and Joan rekindle their relationship, based on their mutual enjoyment of antagonizing each other. Danny calls Debbie hoping to meet up, but is rejected. Bernie and Joan's relationship continues to grow, eventually leading them to move in together, despite both of them having had discouraged Danny and Debbie from moving in while together. Walking the dog that he and Debbie got as a couple, he runs into her, they having been set up to run into each other by Bernie and Joan. They talk and agree to give their relationship another chance.


Cast

The film features the following actors: Hart was cast in June 2012. In the following July, Ealy and Hall joined the cast. Hart, Hall, and Ealy had previously starred together in the romantic comedy '' Think Like a Man'' (2012), which ''About Last Night''s producer Will Packer also produced. Joy Bryant was cast in August to round out the four key roles. In addition to McDonald, Rodríguez, Lo Truglio, and Patton making up the supporting cast, American football player Terrell Owens had a cameo appearance in the film. Hart and Hall played the characters that
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and Elizabeth Perkins played in the original film. While the character Joan was not very likable in the original film, Hall said the writers revised the character to be closer to the one depicted in the play. Hall said, "Instead of making her just snarky, there are a lot of levels that she goes to." Ealy and Bryant played characters portrayed by
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and
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in the previous film. Ealy said he chose not to see the play or the original film to avoid repeating any performances. He said of the roles of Danny and Debbie, "With Bernie and Joan, they are written funny, they act funny, they are funny pretty much non-stop. anny and Debbiebring a bit more gravitas to the entire story, and reality." Ealy, who was old at the time of release, played a 28-year-old character, so he lost to look more youthful. He also compared ''About Last Night''s depiction of "adult Black people in a sexy, romantic way" to the film '' Love Jones'' (1997).


Production

''About Last Night'' is produced by
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, a division of
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, with the involvement of production companies Rainforest Films and Olive Bridge Entertainment. The film is directed by
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and written by Leslye Headland. The film is a remake of the 1986 film of the same name; both are based on the 1974 play '' Sexual Perversity in Chicago'' by
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. Both films differ from the play by substituting a reconciliation of the couple at the end instead of a break-up. Development of the film began in January 2011 when Screen Gems tasked
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to produce the film and to hire a director and screenwriter. By June 2012, Leslye Headland was hired to write the adapted screenplay, and in the following August, Steve Pink was hired as director. Pink said he liked Headland's screenplay, and he wanted to direct a romantic comedy-drama. He said the story was not
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, "It's very simple and grounded in that way. The trick there is to keep it moving. It's in Mamet's original play, and the writers of the first one knew that. So structurally the movie moves quickly because you're moving through a pretty big emotional story in a short amount of time without a lot of high-concept devices." In contrast to the original film, the remake's starring cast is mostly black. Actor Michael Ealy said the story could be read independently of race and that it did not mean the original film would be called "predominantly white". Actor Kevin Hart said, "I feel that what we're doing is making it a little bit more modern, by incorporating black people. I don't think it's just about us being black, it's just a different take on the relationship feel. Our rants are a little different than a white rant. Our way of arguing is different from a Caucasian couple's fights. It's a little more violent. It gets a little more vulgar. Things are said that you don't expect to be said." The ''
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'' reported that in addition to the all-black cast, the remake would be closer in tone to the source material. The remake is set in
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, where the original film was set in
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. The production did not qualify for a California film tax credit, but executives intended to film in Los Angeles regardless. The crew filmed in downtown Los Angeles, not traditionally depicted in films as a people-friendly community. The downtown area had been revitalized in recent years, and the crew chose to film most of ''About Last Night'' in a 10-block radius around 6th and Main Streets. Most films are filmed in different locations not near each other, so the setup for ''About Last Night'' was unconventional but helped minimize transportation costs. Filming locations in the area included Pacific Electric Building, Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet, Santa Fe Lofts, Casey's Irish Pub, and Broadway Bar. The crew's location manager approached the owner of the local businesses to depict their properties as-is and benefit from publicity in exchange for lower rental fees for use of the space.
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was the sole filming location outside of the radius. Filming lasted for seven weeks in late 2012, and production was completed with a budget of .


Release


Theatrical run

''About Last Night'' premiered at the Pan African Film Festival on , 2014 as the festival's centerpiece film. It was released in in the United States and Canada on
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, , 2014. The film grossed over the opening weekend (not including the holiday
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on Monday). It ranked second after ''
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'', which was in its second weekend and grossed . ''
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'' said ''About Last Night''s performance "met most analysts' expectations" and that its success was helped by "an aggressive marketing campaign" featuring Kevin Hart. In addition to ''The Lego Movie'', the film faced unconventional competition from two other opening films that were also remakes of 1980s films: ''
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'' and '' Endless Love''. ''
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'' reported that ''About Last Night''s opening weekend audience demographic was and 30 years old. According to the polling firm
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, audiences gave the film an "A−" grade. Over the second weekend (February 21–23), ''About Last Night'' grossed and ranked sixth at the box office. ''
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'' said the second-weekend performance was "a steep 71% drop" from the previous weekend. Overall, ''About Last Night'' grossed in the United States and Canada and in other territories for a worldwide total of . In March 2014, Box Office Mojo had forecast that the film would pass but fall short of the similar film '' Think Like a Man'' (2012), which grossed .


Critical reception

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'' said the initial reviews for ''About Last Night'' were "largely positive" and better than those for Hart's film '' Ride Along'', which was released the previous month. It reported that critics found the film "pretty satisfying, if rather familiar" and that the reviews, including negative ones, highlighted in particular "the comic relief of Hart and Hall". The film review website
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surveyed and assessed 20 reviews as positive, 9 as mixed, and 1 as negative. It gave an aggregate score of 62 out of 100, which it said indicated "generally favorable" reviews. The similar website
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surveyed and, categorizing the reviews as positive or negative, assessed 66 as positive and 30 as negative. Of the , it determined an average rating of 5.9 out of 10. It gave the film a score of 69% and summarized the critical consensus, "''About Last Night'' wanders even further from the David Mamet play that inspired the original, but it benefits from an engaging cast and a screenplay that smartly balances romance and comedy." Tim Ryan, writing for Rotten Tomatoes, said critics found the film "wise about the ups and downs" of love. Ryan said, "The pundits say ''About Last Night'' doesn't reinvent the romantic comedy wheel, but it's refreshingly honest and insightful, and it provides a fine showcase for Hart's onscreen talents." ''
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''s Peter Labuza called it a serviceable remake aimed at broader audiences compared to the original 1986 version. Labuza highlighted the engaging dynamics between Kevin Hart and Regina Hall, whose comedic exchanges and on-screen chemistry provided much of the film's entertainment value, despite the plot's adherence to conventional romantic entanglements and the occasional predictability of its script.


Home media

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released ''About Last Night'' on DVD and Blu-ray on , 2014.


Soundtrack

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produced a soundtrack featuring various artists. The soundtrack was released digitally on , 2014, and it was released physically on , 2014.
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contributed a new song, titled "A Million", to the film's soundtrack. The track listing is shown below:


See also

* List of black films of the 2010s


References


External links

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