Information
| Year: | 2009 |
| Rating: | 5.2(1008) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Romance |
| Directed by: | Bill Duke |
| Actors: | Morris Chestnut Kevin Hart Wood Harris Eddie Cibrian Taraji P. Henson Maeve Quinlan |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Bill Duke | |
| Actors | |
| Morris Chestnut | as Dave Johnson |
| Kevin Hart | as Tree |
| Wood Harris | as Darnell Gooden |
| Eddie Cibrian | as Brock Houseman |
| Cannon Jay | as Bryson Sawyer |
| Albert Hall | as Bishop Wilkes |
| Jeff Krebs | as Trauma Doctor |
| Nathaniel Carter | as Deshawn |
| Brendon Terrell Ferguson | as Marcus |
| Kwame Boateng | as Darius |
| Henry Brown | as Mr. Reid |
| Lee Reherman | as Coach Spinello |
| Justin Michael Carter | as Male Onlooker |
| Gregg Bello | as Onlooker #2 |
| Lou Simon | as Police Officer |
| Michael Taylor Gray | as Maître d' |
| T.D. Jakes | as Allen |
| Jesse Campbell | as Wedding Singer |
| Terry Thomas | as Funeral Singer |
| Baldwin C. Sykes | as Basketball Player |
| Garry Guerrier | as Curtis |
| Terrell Byrd | as Baller |
| Cean Houston | as Groomsman |
| Andre Pitre | as Basketball Player |
| Troy Williams | as Todd |
| Actresses | |
| Taraji P. Henson | as Clarice Clark |
| Maeve Quinlan | as Julie Sawyer |
| Jenifer Lewis | as Mary 'Mama' Clark |
| Niecy Nash | as Michelle |
| Olivia Brown | as Mrs. Reid |
| Elizabeth Uhl | as Trauma Nurse |
| Denetria Champ | as Church Singer |
| Serita Jakes | as Allen's Wife |
| April Betts | as Darnel's Girl |
| Christina Janine Rodgers | as Church Member |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 11 June 2007 - |
| Budget: | USD 8,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 9,750,971 USD (25 January 2009) UK - 16,777 GBP (19 April 2009) South Africa - 833,126 ZAR (20 September 2009) |
| Plot: | After years of disagreeing on what true happiness, success, and love really are, Dave and Clarice Johnson have finally reached a breaking point in their marriage. When Clarice is hurt in a car accident, the obvious truth that more than just her injuries need immediate attention is exposed. Their odds of making it worsen as Clarice begins to see a physical therapist, and Dave develops a friendship with Julie and her teenage son Bryson. The acceptance and comfort he finds in them stirs his longing for a family and a passionate partner. As temptation tugs at Dave and Clarice pulls farther away, they must confront whether their vows are or are NOT EASILY BROKEN. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"17 Reasons" Written by Josh Rifkin Performed by Mumblin Jim Courtesy of Med Lang Records "The Lords Prayer" Traditional Performed by Jesse Campbell Under license from Dexterity Sounds "Back to Even" Written by Dennis Nelson Performed by Dennis Nelson Courtesy of Bama Sweet Records "I Rock" Written by Kurt Farquhar (as Kurt W. Farquhar), Enoch Harris, Francisco Pimentel, Young Gei Curtis Performed by Young Gei Curtis featuring Pimp Da Pen Courtesy of True Music LLC "My Throne" Written by Kurt Farquhar (as Kurt W. Farquhar), Enoch Harris, Demetrius Henry (as Demetrius Ernest Henry) Performed by Pimp Da Pen Courtesy of True Music LLC "Hollywood Workout" Written by Kurt Farquhar (as Kurt W. Farquhar), Enoch Harris, Chris B. Taylor Performed by Pimp Da Pen Courtesy of True Music LLC "Fly Away" Written by C. Holiday, Mike Aaberg, Errol Cooney Performed by C. Holiday Courtesy of C. Holiday, Errol Cooney, Mike Aaberg "Sunshine" Written by Jamey Jazz (as Jamey Jaz), Terry Dexter Performed by Terry Dexter "Can You Feel Me" Written by Michael Fizz Barber, Denzil Foster (as Denzil Delano Foster), Alvin E. Haskin, Wayne Jackson , Thomas Derrick McElroy, Nathaniel Phillips Performed by To Be Continued Courtesy of Y Entertainment/Alien Under license from 2-Tuff-E-Nuff Productions "No Danger" Written by Rahsaan Patterson Performed by Rahsaan Patterson Courtesy of Artistry Music Group Under license from Artistry Music Group, Inc. "You're in the Right Place" Written and Produced by Kurt Carr Performed by Denetria Champ Courtesy of JDI Records "Oohs & Aahs" Written by Cedric Caldwell, Victor Caldwell Performed by The Caldwell Plus Vocal Ensemble Under license from Dexterity Sounds "Into My Dreams" Written by Kurt Farquhar, Marcus Coleman Performed by Kurt Farquhar Courtesy of True Music LLC "A House Is Not a Home" Written by Hal David , Burt Bacharach Performed by Rob White Courtesy of Orpheus Music "Medieval Times (Great Pretender)" Written by Cee-Lo (as T. Callaway) Performed by Cee-Lo Courtesy of Arista Records LLC By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment "Love Is Still Here" Written by DJ Kay Gee (as Kier Gist), Darren Lighty, Jaheim (as Jaheim Hoagland) Performed by Jaheim Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing "Touch Me" Written by Lea Reis, Nikisha Grier Performed by Nikki Grier Courtesy of Van Gogh Entertainment "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" Written by Civilla Martin (as Civilla D. Martin), Charles H. Gabriel Performed by Jesse Campbell Under license from Dexterity Sounds "Days of Our Lives 5710" Written and Performed by Ken Corday, D. Brent Nelson (as Brent Nelson) Courtesy of Sony Pictures Television Inc. Under license from Sony Pictures Music Group "Have to Go Through It" Written by Anthony Crawford (as Anthony S. Crawford) Performed by Tamia and Eric Benét Courtesy of Plus 1 "Lord Give Me a Sign" Written by DMX (as Earl Simmons), Scott Storch (as Scott Spencer Storch) Performed by DMX Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment "Blue Skies" Written by Kurt Farquhar (as Kurt W. Farquhar), Terry Dexter Performed by Terry Dexter Courtesy of True Music LLC |
Goofs
| Continuity: In the scene where the mother-in-law shows up at the hospital, Dave and the doctor come out of Clarice's room coming toward the camera. When the M.I.L. finds out where the room is, she takes off past the camera in the wrong direction. |
Quotes
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Dave Johnson: Down through history men have always been measured by how hard they work and cultivated, how well the protected their wife and children. In the old days woman saw their man as conquerers, providers, heroes. But somewhere along the line that change, woman started to became their own hero, maybe it was because their man forgot to be relic or because woman don't want to be protected anymore or maybe woman had to be their own hero because of the pain they had to endure in life. But whatever the cause, the world took away a man's reason for being a man. It told him he wasn't important anymore and when that happened, it turn the whole world upside down. Dave Johnson: Sometimes you have to let life turn you upside down so you can learn how to live right side up. |
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