A Man, a Real One
A Man, a Real One

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A Man, a Real One

2003
Movie
120 min
French

A shy computer expert falls in love with a beautiful colleague while trying to become a film director. Five years later, they have two children, she has become a successful executive, his career has gone nowhere, and their relationship is coming to an end.

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IMDb4.5/10
Director: David J. BurkeGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

A promising young boxer is lured into the violent world of street crime when he falls for the girlfriend of a ruthless drug dealer. Torn between his dreams and his dangerous new reality, he must navigate a treacherous path where loyalty is tested and survival is uncertain. His choices will determine whether he achieves redemption or succumbs to the darkness surrounding him.

Critical Reception

While "A Man, a Real One" aimed for gritty realism and dramatic tension, it received a mixed to negative reception from critics. Reviewers often cited predictable plot points and uneven pacing as significant drawbacks. However, some performances, particularly from the lead, were noted for their earnestness. Audience response was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a familiar take on urban crime dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles with a formulaic script that offers few surprises.

  • Performances are earnest but can't fully elevate the material.

  • Lacks the depth and impact of similar, more successful crime dramas.

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Fun Fact

The film marked one of Darius McCrary's earliest leading roles after his prominent stint on the popular sitcom 'Family Matters'.

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