Just Wright
Common Actor , Queen Latifah Actor , Paula Patton Actor , Phylicia Rashad Actor , Pam Grier Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG
Contains:Adult Situations,Adult Language
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Just Wright
Theatrical Release Date: 2010 05 14 (USA)
UPC: 024543695974
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:[Adult Situations, Adult Language]
Summary: When NBA All-Star Scott McKnight (Common) suffers a debilitating injury, tough-talking physical therapist Leslie Wright (Queen Latifah) pulls out all the stops to get him back on his game. But their professional relationship turns personal when Leslie finds herself falling for Scott, and discovers the feeling may be mutual. Paula Patton co-stars in a romantic comedy penned by Michael Elliot and directed by Sanaa Hamri. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Category: Romance
Features:
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The one you can't live without
Common on the fast break
Gag reel
Just Wright
Format: DVD
Release Date: 09/14/2010
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 101 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Just Wright
1. Chapter 1 [:25]
2. Chapter 2 [2:38]
3. Chapter 3 [2:59]
4. Chapter 4 [5:53]
5. Chapter 5 [3:45]
6. Chapter 6 [2:06]
7. Chapter 7 [3:56]
8. Chapter 8 [4:51]
9. Chapter 9 [5:55]
10. Chapter 10 [4:13]
11. Chapter 11 [5:11]
12. Chapter 12 [2:30]
13. Chapter 13 [4:54]
14. Chapter 14 [3:34]
15. Chapter 15 [3:14]
16. Chapter 16 [4:36]
17. Chapter 17 [:34]
18. Chapter 18 [4:16]
19. Chapter 19 [6:13]
20. Chapter 20 [3:57]
21. Chapter 21 [3:39]
22. Chapter 22 [2:23]
23. Chapter 23 [3:15]
24. Chapter 24 [4:09]
Jason Buchanan
Some movies amaze us with their unpredictability; others charm us with their familiarity. Just Wright falls into the latter category, constructing its plot on tried-and-true romance tropes and sapping any suspense by essentially giving away the outcome in the title. Director Sanaa Hamri and screenwriter Michael Elliot make no attempts to prove they're out to reinvent the romantic comedy genre. They're simply telling a sweet Cinderella story with a contemporary twist, all while throwing basketball into the mix in a shameless bid for cross-gender appeal. Try as she might, physical therapist Leslie Wright (Queen Latifah) just can't find a guy who sees her as anything other than a homegirl. Pretty, compassionate, and outgoing, she's constantly being overshadowed by her stunningly beautiful best friend, Morgan (Paula Patton), who pays more attention to the athletes' wives in the stands than the action on the floor when the two women head out to a New Jersey Nets game. Morgan's lifelong dream is to marry an NBA player, and she gets her opportunity when Leslie strikes up a fast friendship with Nets superstar Scott McKnight (Common) after a chance meeting at a local gas station. Later, when McKnight suffers a career-threatening injury, jealous Morgan fires his sexy physical therapist and replaces her with Leslie. Now, the more Leslie and Scott work to get the sidelined NBA superstar back on the court, the closer they grow. When Morgan walks out on Scott unexpectedly, it's Leslie who helps him to work through his depression and inspires him to give it his all in his comeback game. Just when it seems as if Leslie's fairy-tale romance is finally becoming a reality, Morgan comes back into the picture seeking Scott's forgiveness, and it all starts to fall apart. Neither romance fans nor sports fans are likely to find anything they didn't expect in Just Wright, but those in search of a little comfort cinema could do far worse. Personable and possessing a smile that lights up the screen, Latifah is believable as both a die-hard sports fan and a compassionate physical therapist. It's easy to sympathize with her when she meets the man of her dreams, only to watch him look straight through her once Morgan enters into his line of sight. Essentially the villain of the film, Morgan is given a little extra dimension by the talented Patton, playing what essentially amounts to the polar opposite of her character in Precious with equal conviction. And though Latifah's chemistry with Common is far from combustible, Elliot's screenplay does a decent job of fleshing out their characters, and both actors exude the kind of charm that makes viewers want them to connect regardless. Inoffensive yet instantly forgettable, Just Wright may not be the slam-dunk romantic comedy that appeals to both males and females, but it does score a respectable lay-up thanks to its star appeal and unpretentious approach. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Queen Latifah
Producer
Lisa Coleman
Composer (Music Score)
Wendy Melvoin
Composer (Music Score)
Debra Martin Chase
Producer
Michael Elliot
Screenwriter
Shakim Compere
Producer
Sanaa Hamri
Director
Common
Actor
Queen Latifah
Actor
Paula Patton
Actor
Phylicia Rashad
Actor
Pam Grier
Actor
James Pickens, Jr.
Actor
Laz Alonso
Actor
Mehcad Brooks
Actor
Michael Landes
Actor
Dwight Howard
Actor
Dwyane Wade
Actor
Rashard Lewis
Actor
Bobby Simmons
Actor
Jalen Rose
Actor
Rajon Rondo
Actor
Marvin Albert
Actor
Michael R. Fratello
Actor
Kenny Smith
Actor
Stuart Scott
Actor
Elton Brand
Actor
Lindsay Michelle Nader
Actor
Peter Hermann
Actor
Kim Strother
Actor
Leo Allen
Actor
Richard D'Alessandro
Actor
Terence Blanchard
Actor
Fabian Almazan
Actor
Ben Street
Actor
Kendrick Scott
Actor
Brély Evans
Actor
Rupak Ginn
Actor
Paolo Montalban
Actor
Tim Walsh
Actor
Rod Thorn
Actor
Leo Ehrline
Actor
J.J. Thorne
Actor
Allen Iaccarino
Actor
Joe Felix
Actor
Marty Krzywonos
Actor
Lauren Dellolio
Actor
Deborah S. Craig
Actor
Otis Best Jr.
Actor
Divine Compere
Actor
Larkey Cummings
Actor
Gustavo Cunha
Actor
Kedric Dines Jr.
Actor
Corey Elvin
Actor
Andrew Lewis
Actor
Carter Lewis
Actor
Michael Murry
Actor
DeAndre Pierre
Actor
Lance Rivera Jr.
Actor
Iman Watson
Actor
Elijah Wright
Actor
Neville Page
Actor
Country: USA

