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Waiting to Exhale
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This movie is about four upper-class African American women who reside in suburbia and how they relate with each other in terms of their love life and shortages of good men and form a strong bond amongst themselves.
This movie is about four upper-class African American women who reside in suburbia and how they relate with each other in terms of their love life and shortages of good men and form a strong bond amongst themselves.
Actors:
Lamont Johnson,
Ken Love,
Wren T. Brown,
Thomas R. Leander,
Kenya Moore,
Donald Faison,
Michael Beach

Lamont Johnson

Ken Love

Wren T. Brown
11 June 1964, Los Angeles, California, USA

Thomas R. Leander
21 April 1969, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Kenya Moore
24 January 1971, Detroit, Michigan, USA

Donald Faison
22 June 1974, New York City, New York, USA

Michael Beach
30 October 1963, Roxbury, Massachusetts, USA
Country:
United States
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April 17, 2002
Is there a woman alive who hasn't demanded an explanation from the Almighty about the losers that she keeps getting?
December 21, 2004
Whitney Houston's alleged dramatic acting and dull, uninvolving storyline weighs down the virtues of the film.
January 01, 2000
You want the movie to stomp and rejoice and cry like a fool; instead it meanders and lollygags, occasionally flaring up, then sputtering again.
January 01, 2000
Four main female characters trudging through a movie's worth of similar repeated blunders adds up to one scary truckload of drama.
Detroit News
January 01, 2000
For all the pleasure there is in seeing effective, great-looking black women grappling with major life issues on screen, Waiting to Exhale is an uneven piece.
September 19, 2006
Stylish but shallow melodrama, based on McMillan's best-seller.
Globe and Mail
April 12, 2002
Never escapes the queasy aura of Melrose Place: just another story about beautiful people with small problems.
August 29, 2002
Offers a winning portrait of sassy black sister solidarity.
January 01, 2000
The male-bashing taken to an extreme in Waiting to Exhale is starting to seem a little like crack for the female psyche, exhilarating in the short term but ultimately crippling and dangerous.
June 05, 2002
There are some humorous observations, irrefutable truths and good performances that make this movie worthwhile to those in a man-bashing mindframe.
February 13, 2001
A pleasant if undemanding piece of work that is diverting to sit through though it won't stand up to any kind of rigorous examination.
January 01, 2000
With the exception of Bernadine, I never felt anything for the women populating this film, as they failed to capture my interest or sympathy.