He Got Game
After a romp in the hay with two naked white college women with porn-star
breasts, high-school-basketball phenom Jesus (Ray Allen) mugs for the camera
and lets out a cartoonish grin. This silliness is presumably writer/director
Spike Lee's over-the-top way of trying to make us laugh as he juxtaposes
Jesus's life with that of his father, Jake (a brilliant Denzel Washington), a
convicted murderer. Yet if you strip away the gratuitous sex, unfunny
recruitment scenes, well-intended but inappropriate Aaron Copland score,
pointless NBA player cameos, and moralizing, stilted dialogue, Lee has a
compelling story to tell about a difficult character.
Jake is given a week out of jail to try to persuade his estranged son to
attend the governor's alma mater, Big State; if he succeeds, the governor will
grant him a release. Meanwhile, Jesus is also being hounded by his seedy uncle,
his cheating girlfriend, and his pathetic coach -- each hoping to profit from
his skills. The pressures Jesus and Jake are under lead to painful father-son
scenes that culminate in a gripping one-on-one game. Too bad this small story
gets lost between those gargantuan breasts. At the Harbour Mall, Holiday,
Showcase (North Attleboro only), and Warwick Mall cinemas.
-- Mark Bazer
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