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The Tenants (2005)

The Tenants (2005)
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A pair of writers inhabiting an abandoned New York tenement building become locked in an antagonistic battle of wills in director Danny Green's adaptation of novelist Bernard Malamud's studied exploration of faltering race relations. The time is the early '70s, and Jewish writer Harry Lesser (Dylan McDermott) is finally nearing completion on the novel that has taken him almost a decade to write. The last tenant in a crumbling inner-city apartment building, Harry soon discovers that he is no longer alone in the building when an illegal squatter named Willie (Snoop Dogg) claims a room down the hall and begins writing his own novel. When Harry attempts to offer writing advice to his new neighbor, his criticism of Willie's "immature" writing style ignites a heated confrontation between the pair that is quickly compounded by the growing relationship between Harry and Willie's white girlfriend Irene (Rose Byrne). As the situation quickly spins out of control and Willie sets fire to the only existing copy of Harry's treasured manuscript, the deep-rooted racial animosity explodes into rage and the two writers become locked in a life-or-death struggle to survive. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Dylan McDermottSnoop Dogg, (more)
Director(s):
Danny Green
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Tenants

A pair of writers inhabiting an abandoned New York tenement building become locked in an antagonistic battle of wills in director Danny Green's adaptation of novelist Bernard Malamud's studied exploration of faltering race relations. The time is the early '70s, and Jewish writer Harry Lesser (Dylan McDermott) is finally nearing completion on the novel that has taken him almost a decade to write. The last tenant in a crumbling inner-city apartment building, Harry soon discovers that he is no longer alone in the building when an illegal squatter named Willie (Snoop Dogg) claims a room down the hall and begins writing his own novel. When Harry attempts to offer writing advice to his new neighbor, his criticism of Willie's "immature" writing style ignites a heated confrontation between the pair that is quickly compounded by the growing relationship between Harry and Willie's white girlfriend Irene (Rose Byrne). As the situation quickly spins out of control and Willie sets fire to the only existing copy of Harry's treasured manuscript, the deep-rooted racial animosity explodes into rage and the two writers become locked in a life-or-death struggle to survive. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Danny Green
Writer(s):
David Diamond
Producer(s):
Heidi Jo MarkelLati GrobmanGeorge Furla
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Drug Content, Profanity, Adult Situations, Violence, Sexual Situations)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Joshua M.

    Though the story is full of promise, this film ultimately disappoints in that we are given a cast of `types' but not fully realized characters. None of the people in the film is an actual `person': we have the angry black writer, the neurotic smoking/drinking Jewish writer, the `lost' actress trying to find her place in the world and, somewhere in here, a `message' about life. What the message could possibly be is unfathomable to me unless it is that life is ultimately meaningless, that kindness to strangers is a dangerous waste of time and that the pursuit of the creation of Art is irrational lunacy. I felt embarassed for everyone involved with this film and felt sorry for Malmud's book (from which film is taken). I would suggest avoiding this film entirely. It's not even good enough to suggest for a rainy day when you have a cold and are couch-bound. Watch anything else - and I mean anything - even `Barney' - ok, well, let's not go THAT far.

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    Melissa W.

    It was a very slow moving movie, but I like those kind because you really get to know your characters and their personalities well. What I really didn't like was that there was WAY TOO MUCH BAD LANGUAGE FROM SNOOP. Overall, I thought it was quite good - interesting, you never knew what was going to happen next!

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    Melissa B.

    A BORING, SLOW, QUIET MOVIE. WAS NOT WORTH THE TIME OR RENTAL. I GAVE IT 1 STAR BACAUSE I WAS ABLE TO SIT THROUGH IT. BUT WAS SO GLAD WHEN IT WAS OVER!!

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