
In Brooklyn, New York, the former crack addicted Ana Wallace is HIV positive and is a volunteer in the Life Support, an organization that promotes a fight against AIDS in the African American community. Ana wanders through the streets handing out condoms and helping people with AIDS through lectures and advices. She lives with her mate Slick, who has transmitted AIDS to her, and their little daughter Kim. She has lost the custody of her older daughter Kelly that lives with he... (Full plot summary below)
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In Brooklyn, New York, the former crack addicted Ana Wallace is HIV positive and is a volunteer in the Life Support, an organization that promotes a fight against AIDS in the African American community. Ana wanders through the streets handing out condoms and helping people with AIDS through lectures and advices. She lives with her mate Slick, who has transmitted AIDS to her, and their little daughter Kim. She has lost the custody of her older daughter Kelly that lives with her estranged mother Lucille. When Kelly's childhood gay friend Amare, who is sick and rejected by his sister Tanya, vanishes on the streets of Brooklyn, Ana seeks him out and tries to save him. Meanwhile Lucille decides to move to Virginia with Kelly, and Ana reflects about her life and the relationship with Kelly.
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| New York Magazine/VultureJohn LeonardLatifah seizes the screen and our imagination every minute she's on camera, and an all-star cast-Anna Deavere Smith, Wendell Pierce, Gloria Reuben, Rachel Nicks-has pitched in to make a message movie with love and bite. |
| User ReviewLE-LE WTHAT MOVIE WAS SO DAMN GOOD THAT I CRYED AT THE END OF IT |
| User ReviewRobin MI really did love this movie. It brought tears to my eyes at the end. |
| User ReviewLisa CEcellent movie. A movie that is about something worth hearing about. Movies that inspire, bring knowledge, and touch the heart with real life experiances. I wish there were more movies that bring a voice to those that have lost their's. For the 82% that said that they are 'Not Interested' are making a big mistake. The issues of today's world are more imporatant then the next 'One Night In Paris' or next remake of a 70's film that bombed. |
| User ReviewImani BI enjoyed watching this movie. I'm enjoy watching movies that actually touch on real life issues. |
| User ReviewRobin WI CRIED...I CRIED...I STILL CANNOT FIND THAT SONG BY JAMIE(LOVE BRINGS CHANGE) I LOOKED ALL OVER...I'M NOT GIVING UP(LOL) |
| User Reviewp bi loved this movie!! it's up lifting and sad/depressing at the same time. I think that Queen Latifah did a fonaminal job!! |
| User ReviewCapricia AQueen Latifah is my most favorite actress. She is marvelous woman. It made me very touching because it was true story what the movie said during the end. WOW! Of course, it made me cried. |
| User ReviewRachael BI think that this movie was very excellent. It made me want to cry. All of the actors put all of their effort into this movie and it paid off. Evan Ross was very sexy in this film. |
| User ReviewLeo RI cried when Evan Ross' character died, and I cried when I heard that he was playing gay. *tear* But...it was a good movie. Even Ross and all of the charaters did their thing. |