
Days before his birthday and weeks before his wedding, Tate Bradley, a twenty-five year old, African-American man attempts to commit suicide. He survives the ordeal, but from his actions, it is obvious that "Something is Killing Tate." The question is: "What?" Tate attempts to isolate himself to his apartment - hiding from the world. To his dismay, one by one the significant players in his troubled life come to check on him. With each visit, more is revealed about how each fa... (Full plot summary below)
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Days before his birthday and weeks before his wedding, Tate Bradley, a twenty-five year old, African-American man attempts to commit suicide. He survives the ordeal, but from his actions, it is obvious that "Something is Killing Tate." The question is: "What?" Tate attempts to isolate himself to his apartment - hiding from the world. To his dismay, one by one the significant players in his troubled life come to check on him. With each visit, more is revealed about how each family member, friend, and enemy played a role in Tate's attempted suicide - forcing Tate to face his demons.
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| User ReviewMike CI saw this movie on Netflix, and it is amazing. Jocko Sims is a wonderful actor, and he not only showcases that here, but in the Starz television show Crash. He had to carry a large majority of the movie on his own, and he did it like a seasoned professional. I encourage everyone to see this, it's excellent work. |
| User ReviewChosen 7In real life, a good ending to this type of situation is probably rare, and unfortunately so many have gone through this. This brings things to light and gives hope. |
| User ReviewColey GThis movie made me cry... Several times. :-( |
| User ReviewShawn WKind of cheesy, but I guess it was supposed to be more of a PSA-type thing. |
| User ReviewKarl Wthe ending was tied up a little bit too nicely to be taken seriously. but otherwise an okay film tackling a very serious issue in the black community. and i don't mean suicide! |
| User ReviewJustin MJocko Sims did his thing in this one. Interesting subject matter told in an interesting way. The film jumps back and forth between present day and B&W childhood flashbacks thats show and explain how the main character got to the point of suicide. This ones got an ending though. BAM! Right in the face wasn't expecting it. |