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Set It Off (film)

Set It Off is a 1996 American heist crime action film directed by F. Gary Gray and written by Kate Lanier and Takashi Bufford. The film stars Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox, and Kimberly Elise (in her film acting debut). It follows four close friends in Los Angeles, California, who plan to execute a bank robbery—each doing so for different reasons—to achieve better for themselves and their families.

Set It Off
Theatrical release poster
Directed byF. Gary Gray
Screenplay by
Story byTakashi Bufford
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMarc Reshovsky
Edited byJohn Carter
Music byChristopher Young
Production
company
Peak Films
Distributed byNew Line Cinema
Release date
  • November 6, 1996 (1996-11-06)
Running time
123 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$9 million[1]
Box office$41.6 million[1]

The film was a box office success, grossing over $41 million against a budget of $9 million.[1][2] The film earned positive reviews from critics, who praised the characters, music and performances of the cast (particularly that of Pinkett and Latifah), as well as the chemistry of the four leading actresses.[3] The soundtrack was a commercial success, peaking at number four on the Billboard 200 and number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Additionally, the singles "Set It Off", "Don't Let Go (Love)", "Days of Our Livez", "Angel", "Come On", "Let It Go" and "Missing You" each charted.

Plot edit

Francesca "Frankie" Sutton (Fox) is a Los Angeles bank teller who is fired after a robbery, because she recognized one of the robbers from her neighborhood, although she did not personally know him, she’s also implicated as an inside person by Detective Strode. Frankie goes to work at Luther's Janitorial Services with her three best friends, Lida "Stony" Newsom (Pinkett), Cleopatra "Cleo" Sims (Latifah), and Tisean "T.T." Williams (Elise). The owner, Luther, treats them with disrespect and pays them paltry wages.

Tired of working a low-paying job, Frankie explains that they should rob a bank themselves. Cleo agrees, but Stony and T.T. are reluctant. However, after Stony's younger brother is gunned down by the police in a case of mistaken identity with one of the bank robbers from Frankie's bank and T.T.'s son is taken away from her by Child Protective Services, they too now have the motivation to join the robbery.

While casing a bank with T.T., Stony meets bank manager Keith Weston, whom she starts dating. The four women embark on a series of successful bank robberies, due to Frankie's inside knowledge of bank protocol with money and security. An investigation by LAPD Detective Strode ensues. Strode suspects that Cleo (because of her prior convictions), Frankie (because of her inadvertent connection to the earlier robbery and subsequent firing) and Stony (because of her brother's death) are involved. But his superior refuses to allow him to bring them in for questioning because he doesn't feel the evidence is sufficient.

Concerned with the safety of their money, the four women stash the money in an air vent at one of their work sites. However, when Cleo, Frankie, and T.T. show up for work one day and find a new boss in charge, they quickly realize that Luther has discovered the money and fled with it. While Stony attends a banking event with Keith, (ending the night with passionate lovemaking), the three women track Luther to a motel, where he is sleeping with a prostitute.

The women demand the return of their money, but Luther refuses to give it up and pulls a gun on Cleo, forcing T.T. to shoot him dead in self-defense. Cleo is soon brought in by Strode over for questioning for Luther's murder, but manages to intimidate the prostitute into not identifying her. Later, after hearing what happened, Stony is disappointed and angry with Frankie and T.T. about the missing money, Luther's death & Cleo being brought in for a lineup. They debate robbing another bank, but Stony is reluctant due to the police attention. Eventually, Frankie and Cleo persuade Stony that they need to rob another bank and leave town the next day.

The women decide to rob the Downtown Federal bank, the city’s largest bank and where Keith happens to work. Concerned for Keith's safety and not wanting him to know she's a bank robber, Stony calls Keith and tells him to meet her at a cafe, far from the bank's location. The four women quickly execute the robbery, but Cleo demands that T.T. grab more money, which gives Strode enough time to arrive.

Strode and his partner try to talk them into surrendering. As T.T. and Stony begin to put down their weapons, a bank security guard shoots T.T. A shootout ensues as Stony shoots the guard, and an enraged Cleo opens fire on the detectives. The women eventually drive away, with Cleo shooting at the cops, though T.T. succumbs to her wounds and dies in Stony's arms. The three remaining women attempt to outrun the police in vain. Cleo tells Stony and Frankie that they have to split up and to take her share of the money with them.

The police find Cleo, who proceeds to lead them on a high speed chase until she is cornered. She drives through a police barricade, which causes the police to shoot at her car and blow out her tires. Refusing to surrender, she leaps from her car firing her gun, and is killed by the police, to the dismay of her girlfriend Ursula and friends from the neighborhood watching the chase on TV. A short time later, Frankie is found, and Strode attempts to get Frankie to surrender. After defiantly sticking a gun in Strode's face and reminding him of how he got her fired to begin with, Frankie attempts to run, but one of the officers shoots her in the back, killing her. Stony, who managed to blend in with a tourist group heading to Mexico, tearfully watches Frankie's death from a passing charter bus. Strode sees her from a distance but lets her go, realizing the part he played in driving the women to crime, and due to failing to stop her brother from being killed.

In Mexico, Stony mourns the losses of her friends and brother, and cuts off her hair. She then calls Keith to assure him that she is alright and thanks him before smiling. After hanging up, she is seen driving through the mountains with her share of the money from the last robbery beside her.

Cast edit

Production edit

Takashi Bufford said that he wrote the script with Pinkett Smith and Queen Latifah in mind even though he had not yet met them. The script was offered to New Line three times before finally being accepted, and the studio filled in more about why the female leads turn to bank robbery in a way that wasn't in the original script.[4] Later Vivica A. Fox said: “Originally, with the script, we were throwing out pages daily. Like, “No.” But that’s what you do when you have a good director who knows what he has to turn in. We were given the freedom with him to create things, and dialogue that would make sense. Everyone; once it started making sense, we came up with little moments, and it really was a team effort, to make that movie so successful.[5]

Reception edit

Box office edit

On a budget of $9 million and an R-rating, Set It Off grossed $36,461,139 in the U.S. and Canada, $5,129,747 internationally, and total of $41,590,886 worldwide.[1] Tribute stated that it was New Line Cinema's highest-grossing film of 1996. Director F. Gary Gray won an Acapulco Black Film Festival award for Best Director, in 1997,[6] and the Special Jury Prize at the Cognac Film Festival.[2]

Critical response edit

Set It Off received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences.[2] On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 71% based on 34 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4 out of ten. The site's consensus reads: "It may not boast an original plot, but Set It Off is a satisfying, socially conscious heist film thanks largely to fine performances from its leads."[7] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "A" on scale of A to F.[8]

Roger Ebert stated that Set It Off is "a lot more" than a thriller about four women who rob banks. Comparing it to Waiting to Exhale, but "with a strong jolt of reality," he said, "It creates a portrait of the lives of these women that's so observant and informed." He gave the film three and a half stars, and added, "The movie surprised and moved me: I expected a routine action picture and was amazed how much I started to care about the characters."[9] Gene Siskel gave it a thumbs down.

Stephen Holden of The New York Times compared Set It Off to Thelma & Louise, stating, "In formulaic Hollywood terms, Set It Off might be described as Thelma and Louise Ride Shotgun in the Hood While Waiting to Exhale. A pop psychologist might translate the story into a fable called Women Who Rob Banks and the Society That Hates Them." He added that among "the long list of Hollywood heist movies that make you root for its criminals to steal a million dollars and live happily ever after, F. Gary Gray's film Set It Off is one of the most poignantly impassioned," and that "[i]f this messy roller coaster of a film often seems to be going in several directions at once, it never for a second loses empathy" for the female robbers.[10]

James Berardinelli said that if Set It Off owes any debt to films, those films are Thelma & Louise and Dead Presidents, rather than Waiting to Exhale. He stated that "[t]here's a freshness and energy in the way director F. Gary Gray attacks this familiar material that keeps Set It Off entertaining, even during its weakest moments" and that "[t]he concept of four black action heroines makes for a welcome change in a genre that is dominated by: (a) rugged white males with a perpetual five o'clock shadow, (b) rugged white males who speak English with an accent, and (c) rugged white males with the acting ability of a fence post." Berardinelli added that although "[t]he film doesn't get off to a promising start" and "[t]he first half-hour, which details the various characters' motives for becoming involved in a bank robbery, is unevenly scripted," and that some aspects of the plot are contrived, "[o]nce the setup is complete, however, things shift into high gear. The remainder of the film, which includes several high-adrenaline action sequences and some slower, more dramatic moments, is smoothly-crafted. There are occasional missteps, such as an out-of-place Godfather parody, but, in general, Set It Off manages to rise above these."[11]

Humanities academic Kara Keeling asserts the film's significance to queer film studies within her article '"What's Up with That? She Don't Talk?," in which she establishes Cleo and Ursula's lesbian relationship's significance to butch/femme representation, utilizing concepts of blaxploitation and ghettocentrism.[12]

Music edit

Soundtrack edit

Set It Off: Music From the New Line Cinema Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedSeptember 24, 1996
RecordedDecember 1995–July 1996
GenreHip hop, R&B
Length61:23
LabelEast West Records
ProducerVarious artists
Singles from Set It Off: Music From the New Line Cinema Motion Picture
  1. "Missing You"
    Released: August 6, 1996
  2. "Don't Let Go (Love)"
    Released: October 22, 1996
  3. "Days of Our Livez"
    Released: September 24, 1996
  4. "Let It Go"
    Released: January 7, 1997
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic      link

The soundtrack was released on September 24, 1996, by East West Records and featured production from several of hip hop and R&B's top producers, such as Organized Noize, DJ U-Neek and DJ Rectangle. The soundtrack was a huge success, making it to number four on the Billboard 200 and number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. It featured seven charting singles: "Set It Off", "Don't Let Go (Love)", "Days of Our Livez", "Angel", "Come On", "Let It Go" and "Missing You". All of the singles had music videos made for them. The track "The Heist" by Da 5 Footaz also had a music video made, even though it was not released as a single. On November 12, 1996, the album was certified platinum by the RIAA.

No.TitleWriter(s)Artist/PerformerLength
1."Set It Off"Ivan Martias / Andrea Martin / Organized Noize / Dana Owens / Steve StandardOrganized Noize featuring Queen Latifah5:02
2."Missing You"Gordon Chambers / Barry J. EastmondBrandy, Tamia, Gladys Knight & Chaka Khan4:23
3."Don't Let Go (Love)"Ivan Martias / Andrea Martin / Organized NoizeEn Vogue4:51
4."Days of Our Livez"Bone Thugs-N-HarmonyBone Thugs-n-Harmony5:49
5."Sex Is on My Mind"S. BrownBlulight4:40
6."Live to Regret"Trevor Smith / George SpiveyBusta Rhymes4:18
7."Angel"Carolyn Franklin / Sonny SandersSimply Red3:39
8."Name Callin'"Dana Owens / Nichelle StrongQueen Latifah3:50
9."Angelic Wars"Robert Barnett / Fred Bell / Willie Knighton / Organized Noize / Jamahr WilliamsGoodie Mob3:21
10."Come On"Darrell "Delite" Allamby / Billy LawrenceBilly Lawrence featuring MC Lyte4:09
11."Let It Go"Keith Crouch / Glenn McKinney / Roy Dog PennonRay J4:53
12."Hey Joe" (Live)Billy RobertsSeal4:20
13."The Heist"Jamali Cathorn / Ericka Martin / Kim SavageDa 5 Footaz4:04
14."From Yo Blind Side" X-Man featuring H Squad4:04
Total length:61:23

"Up Against the Wind" (runtime – 4:28), sung by Lori Perri and produced by Christopher Young, is not included in the soundtrack.[13]

Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications
U.S. U.S. R&B
1996 Set It Off 4 3
  • US: Platinum

Score edit

Set It Off (Original Motion Picture Score)
Film score by
ReleasedNovember 19, 1996
GenreFilm score
Length34:30
LabelVarèse Sarabande
ProducerChristopher Young
Christopher Young film scores chronology
Unforgettable
(1996)
Set It Off (Original Motion Picture Score)
(1996)
Head Above Water
(1996)

Varèse Sarabande issued an album of Christopher Young's score for the film, including Lori Perri's "Up Against the Wind" on November 19, 1996.

No.TitleArtist/PerformerLength
1."Up Against the Wind"Lori Perri3:29
2."Set It Off" 4:08
3."Hell Blowin Hard" 2:19
4."Buttercrunch" 2:20
5."Rota Rooter" 4:03
6."Four-One" 1:57
7."Squeezebox" 1:38
8."Balboa Blood" 2:32
9."Toupee Souffle" 2:23
10."Q. for a Day" 2:58
11."Flame on Fire" 2:10
12."Up Against the Wind (Reprise)"Lori Perri4:28
Total length:34:30

Legacy edit

Cultural impact edit

Set It Off became known as a staple in urban cinema as a cult classic.[14] The film was also the center of many parodies and attracted spoofs in television, YouTube and social media alike with creators and actors recreating memorable scenes from the movie, particularly the rooftop scene; Stony's desperate decision to obtain money for her brother; the fight between Cleo and Stony and the final standoff scene. Notable social media creators and stand-up comedian/actor KevOnStage appeared as a detective in one of the 2014 parodies with content creators All Def Women, as well as social media actor and comedian Minks (officalminks) recreated and spoofed the final standoff scene in 2018.

Queen Latifah reprised her role as Cleo in a 1997 MADtv sketch with Phil Lamarr.

Queen Latifah also surprised Anthony Anderson with the cast reunion as a spoof while presenting Best Male R&B artist at the 2005 BET Awards trying to antagonize and rob him of his clothing.[15]

The climactic song "Up Against the Wind" sung by Lori Perry became a popular viral internet meme sound bite in the late 2010s used in many TikTok and Instagram videos.

When asked in an interview with PeopleTV about a possible sequel to the film, Pinkett-Smith said: "That has been going on for years...my answer always is, there's no way I can do Set if Off without Vivica, Queen and Kimberly, that's just not gonna happen. Sometimes you gotta let a classic be a classic and just don't touch it."[16] ET Live asked Fox about the possibility of Issa Rae creating a sequel,[17] to which she replied, "It's a classic, leave it alone. There's absolutely no reason to try to redo it, it's been done, and we did it so well that people are absolutely going to compare it and I think that's her taking on a tremendous chore because that film has become a cult classic and some things are better left (alone)...create your own thing...and if it's not good they are going to slay her for it."

Time listed Set it Off as one of "The 25 Best Heist Movies" in 2017.[18]

Stage play adaptation edit

Stage theater director and producer Je’Caryous Johnson, a well known renowned playwright in urban stage play productions, adapted Set It Off as an Off-Broadway play titled SET IT OFF: Live on Stage, with the blessing of creator and writer of the movie, Takashi Bufford. The stage play had a multi-city tour production run in 2018 and 2021 with Da Brat starring as Cleo in both 2018 and 2021 productions. The 2018 main cast featured Kyla Pratt as Stony, LeToya Luckett as Frankie and Demetria McKinney as Tisean (T.T.).[19] The 2021 cast featured Keshia Knight Pulliam as Tisean, Lil' Mo and Vanessa Simmons as Frankie (alternating shows), Drew Sidora, LaToya London and Marquita Goings as Stony (alternating shows) and Leon Robinson as Keith Weston. The ensemble featured James "Lil' JJ" Lewis, Bakesta King, Michael Finn, Ericka Pinkett, Jason Raines, Steven J. Scott and Carson Pursley.[20][21] The 2020 production run was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic which led to a few rescheduling dates to premiere in early 2021 but was again delayed and resumed in October and officially closed with its final tour run in November 2021. The stage production was a 2+12-hour run. The play was received with mixed reviews.

Awards and nominations edit

1997 Acapulco Black Film Festival

  • Best Director: F. Gary Gray (won)

1996 Independent Spirit Awards

  • Best Supporting Female: Queen Latifah (nominated)

1997 NAACP Image Awards

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture: Queen Latifah (nominated)
  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture: Jada Pinkett Smith (nominated)
  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Blair Underwood (nominated)

References edit

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  4. ^ "'Set It Off' 15 Years Later - blackfilm.com/read". 10 November 2011. from the original on 26 September 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Vivica A. Fox Answers Every Question We Have About Set It off". 7 May 2020. from the original on 3 September 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
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  8. ^ "Cinemascore". from the original on 2018-12-20.
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  10. ^ Holden, Stephen (November 6, 1996). "Set It Off (1996): Just Trying to Get Even While They Get Rich". The New York Times. from the original on October 16, 2014. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  11. ^ Berardinelli, James (1996). "Set It Off". reelviews.net. from the original on July 31, 2023. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  12. ^ Keeling, Kara (2007). ""What's Up with That? She Don't Talk"; Set It Off's Black Lesbian Butch-Femme". The Witch's Flight: The Cinematic, the Black Femme, and the Image of Common Sense.
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  14. ^ "'Set It Off' 15 Years Later". blackfilm.com. 2011-11-10. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  15. ^ "BET Awards' Hottest Reunions Of All Time". BET. from the original on 2022-06-24. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  16. ^ "Jada Pinkett Smith Is Very Clear How She Feels About A 'Set It Off' Remake". BET. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  17. ^ "Issa Rae Is Working On A 'Set It Off' Remake". Essence. from the original on June 24, 2022. Retrieved June 24, 2022.
  18. ^ Dockterman, Elianna (August 18, 2017). "The 25 Best Heist Movies". Time. Retrieved June 24, 2022.
  19. ^ "Da Brat, LeToya Luckett & More to Star in 'Set It Off' Stage Play". Ebony. February 23, 2018. from the original on 2021-11-28. Retrieved June 24, 2022.
  20. ^ "Je'Caryous Johnson's "SET IT OFF" Coming to TPAC". The Tennessee Tribune. 2020-03-13. Retrieved June 24, 2022.
  21. ^ "A live production of 'Set It Off' plays Foxwoods". The Day. November 24, 2021. Retrieved June 24, 2022.

External links edit

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Set It Off is a 1996 American heist crime action film directed by F Gary Gray and written by Kate Lanier and Takashi Bufford The film stars Jada Pinkett Queen Latifah Vivica A Fox and Kimberly Elise in her film acting debut It follows four close friends in Los Angeles California who plan to execute a bank robbery each doing so for different reasons to achieve better for themselves and their families Set It OffTheatrical release posterDirected byF Gary GrayScreenplay byTakashi Bufford Kate LanierStory byTakashi BuffordProduced byOren Koules Dale PollockStarringJada Pinkett Queen Latifah Vivica A Fox Kimberly Elise John C McGinley Blair UnderwoodCinematographyMarc ReshovskyEdited byJohn CarterMusic byChristopher YoungProductioncompanyPeak FilmsDistributed byNew Line CinemaRelease dateNovember 6 1996 1996 11 06 Running time123 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 9 million 1 Box office 41 6 million 1 The film was a box office success grossing over 41 million against a budget of 9 million 1 2 The film earned positive reviews from critics who praised the characters music and performances of the cast particularly that of Pinkett and Latifah as well as the chemistry of the four leading actresses 3 The soundtrack was a commercial success peaking at number four on the Billboard 200 and number three on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Additionally the singles Set It Off Don t Let Go Love Days of Our Livez Angel Come On Let It Go and Missing You each charted Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 5 Music 5 1 Soundtrack 5 2 Score 6 Legacy 6 1 Cultural impact 6 2 Stage play adaptation 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksPlot editFrancesca Frankie Sutton Fox is a Los Angeles bank teller who is fired after a robbery because she recognized one of the robbers from her neighborhood although she did not personally know him she s also implicated as an inside person by Detective Strode Frankie goes to work at Luther s Janitorial Services with her three best friends Lida Stony Newsom Pinkett Cleopatra Cleo Sims Latifah and Tisean T T Williams Elise The owner Luther treats them with disrespect and pays them paltry wages Tired of working a low paying job Frankie explains that they should rob a bank themselves Cleo agrees but Stony and T T are reluctant However after Stony s younger brother is gunned down by the police in a case of mistaken identity with one of the bank robbers from Frankie s bank and T T s son is taken away from her by Child Protective Services they too now have the motivation to join the robbery While casing a bank with T T Stony meets bank manager Keith Weston whom she starts dating The four women embark on a series of successful bank robberies due to Frankie s inside knowledge of bank protocol with money and security An investigation by LAPD Detective Strode ensues Strode suspects that Cleo because of her prior convictions Frankie because of her inadvertent connection to the earlier robbery and subsequent firing and Stony because of her brother s death are involved But his superior refuses to allow him to bring them in for questioning because he doesn t feel the evidence is sufficient Concerned with the safety of their money the four women stash the money in an air vent at one of their work sites However when Cleo Frankie and T T show up for work one day and find a new boss in charge they quickly realize that Luther has discovered the money and fled with it While Stony attends a banking event with Keith ending the night with passionate lovemaking the three women track Luther to a motel where he is sleeping with a prostitute The women demand the return of their money but Luther refuses to give it up and pulls a gun on Cleo forcing T T to shoot him dead in self defense Cleo is soon brought in by Strode over for questioning for Luther s murder but manages to intimidate the prostitute into not identifying her Later after hearing what happened Stony is disappointed and angry with Frankie and T T about the missing money Luther s death amp Cleo being brought in for a lineup They debate robbing another bank but Stony is reluctant due to the police attention Eventually Frankie and Cleo persuade Stony that they need to rob another bank and leave town the next day The women decide to rob the Downtown Federal bank the city s largest bank and where Keith happens to work Concerned for Keith s safety and not wanting him to know she s a bank robber Stony calls Keith and tells him to meet her at a cafe far from the bank s location The four women quickly execute the robbery but Cleo demands that T T grab more money which gives Strode enough time to arrive Strode and his partner try to talk them into surrendering As T T and Stony begin to put down their weapons a bank security guard shoots T T A shootout ensues as Stony shoots the guard and an enraged Cleo opens fire on the detectives The women eventually drive away with Cleo shooting at the cops though T T succumbs to her wounds and dies in Stony s arms The three remaining women attempt to outrun the police in vain Cleo tells Stony and Frankie that they have to split up and to take her share of the money with them The police find Cleo who proceeds to lead them on a high speed chase until she is cornered She drives through a police barricade which causes the police to shoot at her car and blow out her tires Refusing to surrender she leaps from her car firing her gun and is killed by the police to the dismay of her girlfriend Ursula and friends from the neighborhood watching the chase on TV A short time later Frankie is found and Strode attempts to get Frankie to surrender After defiantly sticking a gun in Strode s face and reminding him of how he got her fired to begin with Frankie attempts to run but one of the officers shoots her in the back killing her Stony who managed to blend in with a tourist group heading to Mexico tearfully watches Frankie s death from a passing charter bus Strode sees her from a distance but lets her go realizing the part he played in driving the women to crime and due to failing to stop her brother from being killed In Mexico Stony mourns the losses of her friends and brother and cuts off her hair She then calls Keith to assure him that she is alright and thanks him before smiling After hanging up she is seen driving through the mountains with her share of the money from the last robbery beside her Cast editJada Pinkett as Lida Stony Newsome Queen Latifah as Cleopatra Cleo Sims Vivica A Fox as Francesca Frankie Sutton Kimberly Elise as Tisean T T Williams John C McGinley as Detective Strode Blair Underwood as Keith Weston Ella Joyce as Detective Waller Chaz Lamar Shepherd as Stevie Newsome Thomas Jefferson Byrd as Luther Charlie Robinson as Nate Andrews Samuel Monroe Jr as Lorenz Dr Dre as Black Sam WC as Darnell Vincent Baum as Jajuan Jeris Lee Poindexter as Pete Rodney Samantha MacLachlan as Ursula Tamara Clatterbuck as Luther s GirlfriendProduction editTakashi Bufford said that he wrote the script with Pinkett Smith and Queen Latifah in mind even though he had not yet met them The script was offered to New Line three times before finally being accepted and the studio filled in more about why the female leads turn to bank robbery in a way that wasn t in the original script 4 Later Vivica A Fox said Originally with the script we were throwing out pages daily Like No But that s what you do when you have a good director who knows what he has to turn in We were given the freedom with him to create things and dialogue that would make sense Everyone once it started making sense we came up with little moments and it really was a team effort to make that movie so successful 5 Reception editBox office edit On a budget of 9 million and an R rating Set It Off grossed 36 461 139 in the U S and Canada 5 129 747 internationally and total of 41 590 886 worldwide 1 Tribute stated that it was New Line Cinema s highest grossing film of 1996 Director F Gary Gray won an Acapulco Black Film Festival award for Best Director in 1997 6 and the Special Jury Prize at the Cognac Film Festival 2 Critical response edit Set It Off received generally positive reviews from critics and audiences 2 On Rotten Tomatoes it has an approval rating of 71 based on 34 reviews with an average rating of 6 4 out of ten The site s consensus reads It may not boast an original plot but Set It Off is a satisfying socially conscious heist film thanks largely to fine performances from its leads 7 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade A on scale of A to F 8 Roger Ebert stated that Set It Off is a lot more than a thriller about four women who rob banks Comparing it to Waiting to Exhale but with a strong jolt of reality he said It creates a portrait of the lives of these women that s so observant and informed He gave the film three and a half stars and added The movie surprised and moved me I expected a routine action picture and was amazed how much I started to care about the characters 9 Gene Siskel gave it a thumbs down Stephen Holden of The New York Times compared Set It Off to Thelma amp Louise stating In formulaic Hollywood terms Set It Off might be described as Thelma and Louise Ride Shotgun in the Hood While Waiting to Exhale A pop psychologist might translate the story into a fable called Women Who Rob Banks and the Society That Hates Them He added that among the long list of Hollywood heist movies that make you root for its criminals to steal a million dollars and live happily ever after F Gary Gray s film Set It Off is one of the most poignantly impassioned and that i f this messy roller coaster of a film often seems to be going in several directions at once it never for a second loses empathy for the female robbers 10 James Berardinelli said that if Set It Off owes any debt to films those films are Thelma amp Louise and Dead Presidents rather than Waiting to Exhale He stated that t here s a freshness and energy in the way director F Gary Gray attacks this familiar material that keeps Set It Off entertaining even during its weakest moments and that t he concept of four black action heroines makes for a welcome change in a genre that is dominated by a rugged white males with a perpetual five o clock shadow b rugged white males who speak English with an accent and c rugged white males with the acting ability of a fence post Berardinelli added that although t he film doesn t get off to a promising start and t he first half hour which details the various characters motives for becoming involved in a bank robbery is unevenly scripted and that some aspects of the plot are contrived o nce the setup is complete however things shift into high gear The remainder of the film which includes several high adrenaline action sequences and some slower more dramatic moments is smoothly crafted There are occasional missteps such as an out of place Godfather parody but in general Set It Off manages to rise above these 11 Humanities academic Kara Keeling asserts the film s significance to queer film studies within her article What s Up with That She Don t Talk in which she establishes Cleo and Ursula s lesbian relationship s significance to butch femme representation utilizing concepts of blaxploitation and ghettocentrism 12 Music editSoundtrack edit Set It Off Music From the New Line Cinema Motion PictureSoundtrack album by Various artistsReleasedSeptember 24 1996RecordedDecember 1995 July 1996GenreHip hop R amp BLength61 23LabelEast West RecordsProducerVarious artistsSingles from Set It Off Music From the New Line Cinema Motion Picture Missing You Released August 6 1996 Don t Let Go Love Released October 22 1996 Days of Our Livez Released September 24 1996 Let It Go Released January 7 1997Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp linkThe soundtrack was released on September 24 1996 by East West Records and featured production from several of hip hop and R amp B s top producers such as Organized Noize DJ U Neek and DJ Rectangle The soundtrack was a huge success making it to number four on the Billboard 200 and number three on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums It featured seven charting singles Set It Off Don t Let Go Love Days of Our Livez Angel Come On Let It Go and Missing You All of the singles had music videos made for them The track The Heist by Da 5 Footaz also had a music video made even though it was not released as a single On November 12 1996 the album was certified platinum by the RIAA No TitleWriter s Artist PerformerLength1 Set It Off Ivan Martias Andrea Martin Organized Noize Dana Owens Steve StandardOrganized Noize featuring Queen Latifah5 022 Missing You Gordon Chambers Barry J EastmondBrandy Tamia Gladys Knight amp Chaka Khan4 233 Don t Let Go Love Ivan Martias Andrea Martin Organized NoizeEn Vogue4 514 Days of Our Livez Bone Thugs N HarmonyBone Thugs n Harmony5 495 Sex Is on My Mind S BrownBlulight4 406 Live to Regret Trevor Smith George SpiveyBusta Rhymes4 187 Angel Carolyn Franklin Sonny SandersSimply Red3 398 Name Callin Dana Owens Nichelle StrongQueen Latifah3 509 Angelic Wars Robert Barnett Fred Bell Willie Knighton Organized Noize Jamahr WilliamsGoodie Mob3 2110 Come On Darrell Delite Allamby Billy LawrenceBilly Lawrence featuring MC Lyte4 0911 Let It Go Keith Crouch Glenn McKinney Roy Dog PennonRay J4 5312 Hey Joe Live Billy RobertsSeal4 2013 The Heist Jamali Cathorn Ericka Martin Kim SavageDa 5 Footaz4 0414 From Yo Blind Side X Man featuring H Squad4 04Total length 61 23 Up Against the Wind runtime 4 28 sung by Lori Perri and produced by Christopher Young is not included in the soundtrack 13 Year Album Peak chart positions CertificationsU S U S R amp B1996 Set It Off Released September 24 1996 Label East West Records 4 3 US PlatinumScore edit Set It Off Original Motion Picture Score Film score by Christopher YoungReleasedNovember 19 1996GenreFilm scoreLength34 30LabelVarese SarabandeProducerChristopher YoungChristopher Young film scores chronologyUnforgettable 1996 Set It Off Original Motion Picture Score 1996 Head Above Water 1996 Varese Sarabande issued an album of Christopher Young s score for the film including Lori Perri s Up Against the Wind on November 19 1996 No TitleArtist PerformerLength1 Up Against the Wind Lori Perri3 292 Set It Off 4 083 Hell Blowin Hard 2 194 Buttercrunch 2 205 Rota Rooter 4 036 Four One 1 577 Squeezebox 1 388 Balboa Blood 2 329 Toupee Souffle 2 2310 Q for a Day 2 5811 Flame on Fire 2 1012 Up Against the Wind Reprise Lori Perri4 28Total length 34 30Legacy editCultural impact edit Set It Off became known as a staple in urban cinema as a cult classic 14 The film was also the center of many parodies and attracted spoofs in television YouTube and social media alike with creators and actors recreating memorable scenes from the movie particularly the rooftop scene Stony s desperate decision to obtain money for her brother the fight between Cleo and Stony and the final standoff scene Notable social media creators and stand up comedian actor KevOnStage appeared as a detective in one of the 2014 parodies with content creators All Def Women as well as social media actor and comedian Minks officalminks recreated and spoofed the final standoff scene in 2018 Queen Latifah reprised her role as Cleo in a 1997 MADtv sketch with Phil Lamarr Queen Latifah also surprised Anthony Anderson with the cast reunion as a spoof while presenting Best Male R amp B artist at the 2005 BET Awards trying to antagonize and rob him of his clothing 15 The climactic song Up Against the Wind sung by Lori Perry became a popular viral internet meme sound bite in the late 2010s used in many TikTok and Instagram videos When asked in an interview with PeopleTV about a possible sequel to the film Pinkett Smith said That has been going on for years my answer always is there s no way I can do Set if Off without Vivica Queen and Kimberly that s just not gonna happen Sometimes you gotta let a classic be a classic and just don t touch it 16 ET Live asked Fox about the possibility of Issa Rae creating a sequel 17 to which she replied It s a classic leave it alone There s absolutely no reason to try to redo it it s been done and we did it so well that people are absolutely going to compare it and I think that s her taking on a tremendous chore because that film has become a cult classic and some things are better left alone create your own thing and if it s not good they are going to slay her for it Time listed Set it Off as one of The 25 Best Heist Movies in 2017 18 Stage play adaptation edit Stage theater director and producer Je Caryous Johnson a well known renowned playwright in urban stage play productions adapted Set It Off as an Off Broadway play titled SET IT OFF Live on Stage with the blessing of creator and writer of the movie Takashi Bufford The stage play had a multi city tour production run in 2018 and 2021 with Da Brat starring as Cleo in both 2018 and 2021 productions The 2018 main cast featured Kyla Pratt as Stony LeToya Luckett as Frankie and Demetria McKinney as Tisean T T 19 The 2021 cast featured Keshia Knight Pulliam as Tisean Lil Mo and Vanessa Simmons as Frankie alternating shows Drew Sidora LaToya London and Marquita Goings as Stony alternating shows and Leon Robinson as Keith Weston The ensemble featured James Lil JJ Lewis Bakesta King Michael Finn Ericka Pinkett Jason Raines Steven J Scott and Carson Pursley 20 21 The 2020 production run was halted due to the COVID 19 pandemic which led to a few rescheduling dates to premiere in early 2021 but was again delayed and resumed in October and officially closed with its final tour run in November 2021 The stage production was a 2 1 2 hour run The play was received with mixed reviews Awards and nominations edit1997 Acapulco Black Film Festival Best Director F Gary Gray won 1996 Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Female Queen Latifah nominated 1997 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture Queen Latifah nominated Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture Jada Pinkett Smith nominated Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Blair Underwood nominated References edit a b c d Set It Off Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on December 27 2015 Retrieved October 9 2014 a b c F Gary Gray Bio Tribute Retrieved October 9 2014 Why Set It Off is an era defining film that shouldn t be remade Entertainment Weekly Set It Off 15 Years Later blackfilm com read 10 November 2011 Archived from the original on 26 September 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 Vivica A Fox Answers Every Question We Have About Set It off 7 May 2020 Archived from the original on 3 September 2022 Retrieved 3 September 2022 Awards F Gary Gray IMDb Archived from the original on 2022 09 13 Retrieved 2022 09 13 Set It Off 1996 Rotten Tomatoes Archived from the original on January 9 2016 Retrieved January 14 2023 Cinemascore Archived from the original on 2018 12 20 Ebert Roger November 8 1996 Set It Off Movie Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved October 8 2014 Holden Stephen November 6 1996 Set It Off 1996 Just Trying to Get Even While They Get Rich The New York Times Archived from the original on October 16 2014 Retrieved October 9 2014 Berardinelli James 1996 Set It Off reelviews net Archived from the original on July 31 2023 Retrieved October 9 2014 Keeling Kara 2007 What s Up with That She Don t Talk Set It Off s Black Lesbian Butch Femme The Witch s Flight The Cinematic the Black Femme and the Image of Common Sense Various Set It Off Music From The New Line Cinema Motion Picture Discogs Archived from the original on 2014 10 30 Retrieved 2014 12 03 Set It Off 15 Years Later blackfilm com 2011 11 10 Retrieved 2022 06 24 BET Awards Hottest Reunions Of All Time BET Archived from the original on 2022 06 24 Retrieved 2022 06 24 Jada Pinkett Smith Is Very Clear How She Feels About A Set It Off Remake BET Retrieved 2022 06 24 Issa Rae Is Working On A Set It Off Remake Essence Archived from the original on June 24 2022 Retrieved June 24 2022 Dockterman Elianna August 18 2017 The 25 Best Heist Movies Time Retrieved June 24 2022 Da Brat LeToya Luckett amp More to Star in Set It Off Stage Play Ebony February 23 2018 Archived from the original on 2021 11 28 Retrieved June 24 2022 Je Caryous Johnson s SET IT OFF Coming to TPAC The Tennessee Tribune 2020 03 13 Retrieved June 24 2022 A live production of Set It Off plays Foxwoods The Day November 24 2021 Retrieved June 24 2022 External links editSet It Off at IMDb nbsp Set It Off at AllMovie Set It Off at Rotten Tomatoes Set It Off at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Set It Off film amp oldid 1203129662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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