Director:
Malcolm D. LeeCámara:
Greg GardinerMúsica:
David NewmanReparto:
Regina Hall, Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, Tiffany Haddish, Kate Walsh, Larenz Tate, Kofi Siriboe, Deborah Ayorinde, Juan Gaspard, Robert Miano (más)Streaming (5)
Sinopsis(1)
Cuatro amigas de toda la vida (Regina Hall, Tiffany Haddish, Jada Pinkett Smith y Queen Latifah) viajan a Nueva Orleans para asistir al festival anual Essence, donde reavivarán los lazos entre ellas, redescubrirán su lado más salvaje y disfrutarán bailando, bebiendo, metiéndose en líos y viviendo romances hasta el exceso en una experiencia única capaz de escandalizar a toda la ciudad. James Lopez, responsable cinematográfico de Will Packer Productions, y Preston Holmes, son los productores ejecutivos de la cinta. (Universal Pictures España)
(más)Reseñas (2)
I was expecting this to just be an awkward comedy, which it is, because the characters are whiny, which I absolutely hate, but eventually, you realize that the characters aren't that bad and that you care about some of their fates now and then. At least some of them, anyway. Some of the jokes are also definitely not bad and I laughed at them. However, it is unnecessarily long. ()
This would-be comedy is dominated by disgust and shrillness. I'd be hard-pressed to find anything to praise here. I can't think of anything other than that the filmmakers wanted to take revenge on the dark-skinned ladies by making a film about them that is this mundane, which was not even saved by a glimmer of thought toward the end in a public speech by presenter Ryan Pierce, in which she openly admitted her disappointment in her marriage. (15%) ()