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White Bread Black Jelly
Meet 1 Da Bred, the hottest white rapper that no one's ever heard of. He has dreams and schemes to get famous. . . and they all revolve around ass-fuckin' as many video vixens as possible. This white boy can't lay down tracks but he does lay pipe in all the big black asses and pussies he can find.
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Plot Summary
A struggling stand-up comedian grapples with his artistic aspirations, a crumbling relationship, and the existential dread of turning thirty. As his personal life descends into chaos, he finds solace and inspiration in the most unexpected places. The film offers a poignant and humorous look at the challenges of chasing dreams in a seemingly indifferent world.
Critical Reception
White Bread Black Jelly received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its raw honesty and Loveness's performance, while some found its narrative a bit unfocused. Audiences appreciated its relatable portrayal of early adulthood struggles and its blend of humor and pathos.
What Reviewers Say
Sharp and witty observations on the struggles of an aspiring artist.
A refreshingly honest portrayal of millennial anxieties.
The film's humor is often dark, but grounded in genuine emotion.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but those available tend to highlight the film's authentic voice and relatable themes of artistic struggle and personal growth. Some viewers found it a bit too melancholic, while others embraced its introspective nature.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot on a shoestring budget, with much of the cast and crew being friends and collaborators of the director, Jeff M. Loveness.
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