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COLLECTION · Movie · 2021

Respect

The rise of Aretha Franklin’s career from a child singing in her father’s church’s choir to her international superstardom.

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* 6.8 (468)DramaHistoryMusicUnited States · Canada
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Directors
Liesl Tommy
Countries
United States · Canada
Studios
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer · Bron Studios · One Community · Chislehurst Entertainment · Harvey Mason Media · Glickmania
Runtime
145 min
Age rating
PG-13(US — 13+)
Release
12/08/2021
Score
6.8 / 10 (468)

Awards and nominations

  • 3rd place — African-American Film Critics Association
  • Winner at African-American Film Critics Association — Jennifer Hudson
  • 5th place — Black Film Critics Circle
  • Runner-up — Black Film Critics Circle
  • Winner at Black Film Critics Circle — Actress – Film
  • Nominated at Detroit Film Critics Society — Best Actress
  • Nominated at Detroit Film Critics Society — " Here I Am (Singing My Way Home) "
  • Nominated at Detroit Film Critics Society — Best Original Song – Onscreen Performance
  • Nominated at Detroit Film Critics Society — The Drama Movie of 2021
  • Nominated at Detroit Film Critics Society — Jennifer Hudson
  • Nominated at Detroit Film Critics Society — The Drama Movie Star of 2021
  • Nominated at Detroit Film Critics Society — Best Feature Film
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Cast
Jennifer Hudson
Jennifer Hudson
Aretha Franklin
Forest Whitaker
Forest Whitaker
C. L. Franklin
Marlon Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Ted White
Audra McDonald
Audra McDonald
Barbara Franklin
Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige
Dinah Washington
Marc Maron
Marc Maron
Jerry Wexler
Tituss Burgess
Tituss Burgess
Reverend Dr. James Cleveland
Saycon Sengbloh
Saycon Sengbloh
Erma Franklin
Hailey Kilgore
Hailey Kilgore
Carolyn Franklin
Tate Donovan
Tate Donovan
John Hammond
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CinemaSerf
★ 7.0 / 10
Much has been made of the late Aretha Franklin's choice of actress to portray her in this early career retrospective - but I wonder what she might have made of the rest of the cast? Jennifer Hudson is superb when she sings, she captures much of the range and vitality of Ms Franklin. Unfortunately, as an actress she fares a little less well, and coupled with a really mediocre supporting cast the film drags quite frequently. The chronology of the story is simple enough, depicting the transition from innocent young girl - a sort of vocal trophy for her father, woken up to enthusiastically perform to the great and the good at house parties - through her disputes with the same strongly willed father (Forest Whitaker) as she hooks up with 12-years older Ted White (Marlon Wayans) and starts her bumpy road to stardom. Maybe had there been more actual opportunity for Hudson to deliver more songs, then the film would have stood out more - but there is too much emphasis on the (frankly, occasionally quite horrifying) domestic problems that rather turn this into an authentic, but still rather uninteresting tale of drink induced family woes. Certainly, these go some way to explaining the gritty determination of the woman to succeed, but they are allowed a dominance in the film that after a while become a little bit cyclical, dull even. What is clearly evident is her pride in her race, but that was also inclusive - she worked with people based on their skills and abilities regardless of their colour - including the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section - and that proves testament to a woman prepared to demonstrate a free thinking that was well ahead of it's time. Marc Maron works quite well as her long-suffering Atlantic records producer Jerry Wexler and Mary J. Blige turns in an interesting interpretation of a slightly temperamental Dinah Washington, but for the main it's all down to Hudson and she just needed to focus more on the wonderfully powerful portfolio of songs and less on the somewhat clunky drama. Stick around for the very end - there is a great "bonus track" from the lady herself.
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Peter McGinn
★ 7.0 / 10
This was a good movie, and I enjoyed it. However, I don’t expect I will ever watch it a second time. In a way, it felt like I had already seen it. And I get why: the experiences of women, even celebrity women, often mirror each other when it comes to strict fathers, as=busive first husbands, and so on. The reason we have cliches is that a lot of stuff that happens is so common it becomes a cliche. I only wish the movie had surprised me once in a while when it came to the two-dimensional portrayal of those characters. There were a few little surprises like that: the change in Aretha’s reaction to the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section backup band, a moment with her father late in the film, and a few other places. But mostly it all seemed familiar. But still, I like the movie and recommend it.
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Keywords
pop singerbiographyafrican american historyafrican americanafrican american musician
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