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She Hate Me

She Hate Me is a 2004 American independent comedy drama film directed by Spike Lee and starring Anthony Mackie, Kerry Washington, Ellen Barkin, Monica Bellucci, Brian Dennehy, Woody Harrelson, Bai Ling, John Turturro, and Ossie Davis in his final film role. The film touches on a variety of themes such as corporate greed, race, sexuality, and politics. As with many of Lee's films, the film garnered controversy. Unlike many prior works, Spike Lee does not have an acting credit in this film.

She Hate Me
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySpike Lee
Screenplay byMichael Genet
Spike Lee
Story byMichael Genet
Produced bySpike Lee
Preston Holmes
Fernando Sulichin
Starring
CinematographyMatthew Libatique
Edited byBarry Alexander Brown
Music byTerence Blanchard
Production
company
Distributed bySony Pictures Classics
Release date
  • July 30, 2004 (2004-07-30)
Running time
138 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$9 million[1]
Box office$1.5 million[2]

The film was shot mostly on location in New York City, including each of the city's five boroughs. She Hate Me was released on July 30, 2004, and grossed almost half a million dollars at the North American box office in limited release, with a worldwide revenue of $1.5 million.

Plot edit

John Henry "Jack" Armstrong is a financially successful and upwardly mobile executive at a biotechnology firm who, following the suicide of a colleague, Dr. Herman Schiller, is falsely accused of securities fraud by his superior, Leland Powell. Armstrong's assets are frozen, and he finds himself unable to maintain his quality of life.

In order to make ends meet, he becomes a sperm donor, initially by acquiescing to the desires of Fatima Goodrich, his ex-fiancée who came out as a lesbian and now wants a child. Although there is still unresolved bitterness and tension between them over Armstrong and Goodrich's prior relationship (as before coming out, Armstrong discovered her cheating on him with another woman), she and her girlfriend, Alex Guerrero, offer him a substantial sum of money to impregnate them both. This leads to Goodrich goading Armstrong into establishing a business in which groups of lesbians come over to his house and pay him $10,000 each to have sex with them in order to become pregnant. This business becomes a success, along with many of the women enjoying the intercourse with him.

One of the women whom Armstrong impregnates is the daughter of a mafia boss, Don Angelo Bonasera. Armstrong's employers learn of his impregnation business, and they use it in their campaign to sully his image in order to deflect attention from their own criminal business activities. Conflict is also depicted in the turbulent relationship between Armstrong's mother and his dependent diabetic father.

At the film's climax, Armstrong's situation is portrayed as a cause célèbre, with protests being held in support of or against him, and the news media interviewing people on the street with respect to his sexual activities. Armstrong is called before a committee of the United States Senate investigating his alleged securities fraud, where both his services to lesbians and his relationship to the "Bonasera crime family" are raised.

Armstrong's situation is compared, both by cutaway scenes and by direct reference in dialogue, to the plight of Frank Wills, the security guard who discovered the break-in that led to the Watergate scandal, which brought down President Nixon. He eventually wins the case and is seen with nineteen of the children he helped his lesbian acquaintances make at the end. Powell, meanwhile, is eventually arrested for his crimes.

By the end of the film, Armstrong and Goodrich have come to terms with their lingering feelings for one another, and with the mutual attraction they share for Guerrero. They then begin a three-way polyamorous relationship, and Armstrong apparently maintains a friendship with all of the eighteen women who became pregnant by him.

Cast edit

Production edit

Spike Lee based the title of the film on XFL football player Rod Smart, who gained some notoriety by nicknaming himself "He Hate Me".[3] The main character in the film references Smart when explaining why he has decided to nickname his ex-fiancée "She Hate Me".[3] The title words of this film were originally spoken by Boris Karloff's Monster in response to the revulsion of Elsa Lanchester seeing him for the first time in the climax of Bride of Frankenstein.[4]

Before filming, Lee hired lesbian author and sex columnist Tristan Taormino as a consultant.[5][6] Taormino put Lee through “lesbian boot camp,” in which she taught him about lesbian life through books, visits to lesbian bars, and panel discussions.[5]

Filming, which was done on Super 16, took place in 28 days[1] in New York City.[7] The film featured a close-up scene of a real human birth, similarly to Lee's 1990 film Mo' Better Blues.[8]

Raul Midon sang the theme song for the movie, "Adam 'N' Eve 'N' Eve".[9] In the film, Armstrong's brother disapproves of his impregnating lesbians and also uses the phrase "Adam 'N' Eve 'N' Eve.

Reception edit

Box office edit

The film grossed a total of $1,522,377 at the box office.[2]

Critical response edit

She Hate Me received a sharply negative reaction from film critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 19% based on 103 reviews, with an average score of 3.93/10.[10] The site's critic consensus reads, "She Hate Me can't decide if it wants to be a commentary on corporate greed or a sex farce".[10] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 30 out of 100 based on 37 reviews, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews."[11]

Many of the criticisms were focused on the film's messaging and the excesses of the plot.[12][13] Roger Ebert noted, "She Hate Me contains enough for five movies, but has no idea which of those movies it wants to be.[14] Some critics called it offensive, with Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly giving the film an "F" grade and writing it "manages to be at once racist, homophobic, utterly fake, and unbearably tedious. This time, it’s Spike Lee who’s doing the bamboozling."[15] Wesley Morris of The Boston Globe opined, "the movie is rude and ridiculous, fearless up to a point, and breathtakingly hungry to provoke", but it "struggles between the audaciousness of its premise and an underlying defensiveness. The title...sounds like a jokey rebuke to people who've called Lee a misogynist. Yet when Lee tries to sober up She Hate Me with apology, to stitch a heart on its sleeve, the movie feels untrue to itself."[16]

The film also generated controversy for its depiction of lesbian women and for portraying them as wanting to have sex with a man for procreative purposes. Trinidadian poet Erica Doyle commented that at the film's center is "an extensive male fantasy of having sex with lots of women — women who are usually inaccessible to most men."[5] In response, Tristan Taormino said the film is not meant to represent all lesbians, while Lee explained that if the film showed lesbians having children in other ways, such as through adoption or IVF, it would not be as cinematically interesting.[5] Lee added, "[Tristan] said, 'Spike, there’s no way in the world you can make a film that every lesbian likes.' I’m glad she said that. It made me realize that lesbians are like any other group. They’re not monolithic."[5]

On the other hand, Stella Papamichael of the BBC called the film "fascinating from start to finish,"[17] and Scott Foundas of Variety lauded it as "a scabrous, provocative and often funny social satire" with praise for the film's ensemble cast.[18] Roger Ebert was also one of the few critics to give a positive review, awarding it three stars out of four.[14]

Ebert wrote the film "will get some terrible reviews. Scorched earth reviews. Its logic, style, presumption and sexual politics will be ridiculed. The Tomatometer will be down around 20. Many of the things you read in those reviews may be true from a conventional point of view. Most of the critics will be on safe ground. I will seem to be wrong. Seeming to be wrong about this movie is one of the most interesting things I've done recently."[14]

Ebert argued Lee knows the lesbian plot line is absurd, but uses it to "confront the pious liberal horror about such concepts as the inexhaustible black stud."[14] He ultimately said the film "is alive and confrontational and aggressively in our face, and the man who made it has abandoned all caution, even to the point of refusing to signal his intentions, to put in a wink to let us see he knows what he's doing...She Hate Me invites anger and analysis about the stereotypes it appears to celebrate; a film that attacked those stereotypes would inspire yawns. Think what you want on an Politically Correct level, but concede that She Hate Me is audacious and recklessly risky."[14]

More recent criticism has sought to reexamine and discuss the film's themes. In an essay for Little White Lies, Erik Nielsen argued the film was misunderstood at the time of its release and that it is "a funny, sometimes ridiculous, yet ultimately insightful commentary on race inside American capitalism."[19] Liam Carroll of The Spool posited that in making Jack an object available for women, Lee is "perhaps...trying to turn the objectification of women on its head: Jack often strips for his clients, who woo and scream and goad him on...Or perhaps Lee is commenting on the hoary old stereotype of the black male’s alleged potent sexual virility. Problem is, this all falls apart when you bring in the lesbian factor. If these were straight women ogling Jack and using him as a mere sperm bank, then that would be one thing, but making these women lesbians feels nonsensical at best, and reductive at worst."[20] Carroll concluded She Hate Me's themes of corporate greed and sexual mores were more effectively explored in Lee's previous works.[20]

Award nominations edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b McGrath, Charles (July 29, 2004). "He Makes His Own Movies (Just Don't Try To Label Him)". The New York Times. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "She Hate Me (2004)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved March 25, 2013.
  3. ^ a b Lacey, Liam (August 13, 2004). "She Hate Me *". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  4. ^ "She Hate Me". The Georgia Straight. August 12, 2004. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e Younge, Gary (August 16, 2004). "Some lesbians hate 'She Hate Me'". salon. from the original on June 24, 2013. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  6. ^ Fischer, Paul (July 30, 2004). "Spike Lee for "She Hate Me"". Dark Horizons. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  7. ^ "She Hate Me Film Locations - [otsoNY.com]". onthesetofnewyork.com. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  8. ^ Epstein, Daniel Robert (August 3, 2004). "Spike Lee Believes SHE HATE ME..." Screenwriter's Utopia. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  9. ^ "She Hate Me: Music composed by Terence Blanchard: Film Music on the Web CD Reviews September 2004". www.musicweb-international.com. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  10. ^ a b "She Hate Me (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  11. ^ "She Hate Me". Metacritic. Retrieved November 17, 2022.
  12. ^ Lane, Anthony (August 2, 2004). . The New Yorker. Archived from the original on August 3, 2004. Retrieved November 17, 2022.
  13. ^ Thomson, Desson (August 20, 2004). "Lee's 'She Hate Me': No Love". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  14. ^ a b c d e Ebert, Roger (August 6, 2004). "Much to hate, plenty to love in 'She Hate Me'". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved May 4, 2022 – via RogerEbert.com.
  15. ^ Gleiberman, Owen (July 28, 2004). "She Hate Me". EW.com. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  16. ^ Morris, Wesley (August 6, 2004). . Boston Globe. Archived from the original on August 21, 2004. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  17. ^ Papamichael, Stella (September 19, 2004). "She Hate Me". BBC. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  18. ^ Foundas, Scott (July 25, 2004). "She Hate Me". Variety. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  19. ^ "Why Spike Lee's She Hate Me deserves a second look". Little White Lies. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  20. ^ a b Carroll, Liam (March 24, 2020). ""She Hate Me" Has Spike Lee Shooting Blanks". The Spool. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
  21. ^ "Past Nominees & Winners by Category". Black Reel Awards. Retrieved November 18, 2022.

External links edit

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She Hate Me is a 2004 American independent comedy drama film directed by Spike Lee and starring Anthony Mackie Kerry Washington Ellen Barkin Monica Bellucci Brian Dennehy Woody Harrelson Bai Ling John Turturro and Ossie Davis in his final film role The film touches on a variety of themes such as corporate greed race sexuality and politics As with many of Lee s films the film garnered controversy Unlike many prior works Spike Lee does not have an acting credit in this film She Hate MeTheatrical release posterDirected bySpike LeeScreenplay byMichael GenetSpike LeeStory byMichael GenetProduced bySpike LeePreston HolmesFernando SulichinStarringAnthony Mackie Kerry Washington Ellen Barkin Monica Bellucci Jim Brown Jamel Debbouze Brian Dennehy Woody Harrelson Bai Ling Q Tip Dania Ramirez John TurturroCinematographyMatthew LibatiqueEdited byBarry Alexander BrownMusic byTerence BlanchardProductioncompany40 Acres and a Mule FilmworksDistributed bySony Pictures ClassicsRelease dateJuly 30 2004 2004 07 30 Running time138 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 9 million 1 Box office 1 5 million 2 The film was shot mostly on location in New York City including each of the city s five boroughs She Hate Me was released on July 30 2004 and grossed almost half a million dollars at the North American box office in limited release with a worldwide revenue of 1 5 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Award nominations 5 References 6 External linksPlot editJohn Henry Jack Armstrong is a financially successful and upwardly mobile executive at a biotechnology firm who following the suicide of a colleague Dr Herman Schiller is falsely accused of securities fraud by his superior Leland Powell Armstrong s assets are frozen and he finds himself unable to maintain his quality of life In order to make ends meet he becomes a sperm donor initially by acquiescing to the desires of Fatima Goodrich his ex fiancee who came out as a lesbian and now wants a child Although there is still unresolved bitterness and tension between them over Armstrong and Goodrich s prior relationship as before coming out Armstrong discovered her cheating on him with another woman she and her girlfriend Alex Guerrero offer him a substantial sum of money to impregnate them both This leads to Goodrich goading Armstrong into establishing a business in which groups of lesbians come over to his house and pay him 10 000 each to have sex with them in order to become pregnant This business becomes a success along with many of the women enjoying the intercourse with him One of the women whom Armstrong impregnates is the daughter of a mafia boss Don Angelo Bonasera Armstrong s employers learn of his impregnation business and they use it in their campaign to sully his image in order to deflect attention from their own criminal business activities Conflict is also depicted in the turbulent relationship between Armstrong s mother and his dependent diabetic father At the film s climax Armstrong s situation is portrayed as a cause celebre with protests being held in support of or against him and the news media interviewing people on the street with respect to his sexual activities Armstrong is called before a committee of the United States Senate investigating his alleged securities fraud where both his services to lesbians and his relationship to the Bonasera crime family are raised Armstrong s situation is compared both by cutaway scenes and by direct reference in dialogue to the plight of Frank Wills the security guard who discovered the break in that led to the Watergate scandal which brought down President Nixon He eventually wins the case and is seen with nineteen of the children he helped his lesbian acquaintances make at the end Powell meanwhile is eventually arrested for his crimes By the end of the film Armstrong and Goodrich have come to terms with their lingering feelings for one another and with the mutual attraction they share for Guerrero They then begin a three way polyamorous relationship and Armstrong apparently maintains a friendship with all of the eighteen women who became pregnant by him Cast editAnthony Mackie as John Henry Jack Armstrong Kerry Washington as Fatima Goodrich Jim Brown as Geronimo Armstrong John Turturro as Don Angelo Bonasera Q Tip as Vada Huff Woody Harrelson as Leland Powell Dania Ramirez as Alex Guerrero Monica Bellucci as Simona Bonasera Lonette McKee as Lottie Armstrong Michael Genet as Jamal Armstrong Ossie Davis as Judge Buchanan Brian Dennehy as Chairman Billy Church Ellen Barkin as Margo Chadwick David Bennent as Dr Herman Schiller Joie Lee as Gloria Reid Chiwetel Ejiofor as Frank Wills Michole Briana White as Nadiyah Paula Jai Parker as Evelyn Murphy Guyer as John Erlichman Bai Ling as Oni Sarita Choudhury as Song Jamel Debbouze as Doak Isiah Whitlock as Agent Amos Flood Lemon as Eugenio Martinez Kim Director as Grace T V Carpio as Gail Rick Aiello as Rocco Bonasera Don Harvey as G Gordon LiddyProduction editSpike Lee based the title of the film on XFL football player Rod Smart who gained some notoriety by nicknaming himself He Hate Me 3 The main character in the film references Smart when explaining why he has decided to nickname his ex fiancee She Hate Me 3 The title words of this film were originally spoken by Boris Karloff s Monster in response to the revulsion of Elsa Lanchester seeing him for the first time in the climax of Bride of Frankenstein 4 Before filming Lee hired lesbian author and sex columnist Tristan Taormino as a consultant 5 6 Taormino put Lee through lesbian boot camp in which she taught him about lesbian life through books visits to lesbian bars and panel discussions 5 Filming which was done on Super 16 took place in 28 days 1 in New York City 7 The film featured a close up scene of a real human birth similarly to Lee s 1990 film Mo Better Blues 8 Raul Midon sang the theme song for the movie Adam N Eve N Eve 9 In the film Armstrong s brother disapproves of his impregnating lesbians and also uses the phrase Adam N Eve N Eve Reception editBox office edit The film grossed a total of 1 522 377 at the box office 2 Critical response edit She Hate Me received a sharply negative reaction from film critics On Rotten Tomatoes it has an approval rating of 19 based on 103 reviews with an average score of 3 93 10 10 The site s critic consensus reads She Hate Me can t decide if it wants to be a commentary on corporate greed or a sex farce 10 On Metacritic the film has a score of 30 out of 100 based on 37 reviews indicating generally unfavorable reviews 11 Many of the criticisms were focused on the film s messaging and the excesses of the plot 12 13 Roger Ebert noted She Hate Me contains enough for five movies but has no idea which of those movies it wants to be 14 Some critics called it offensive with Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly giving the film an F grade and writing it manages to be at once racist homophobic utterly fake and unbearably tedious This time it s Spike Lee who s doing the bamboozling 15 Wesley Morris of The Boston Globe opined the movie is rude and ridiculous fearless up to a point and breathtakingly hungry to provoke but it struggles between the audaciousness of its premise and an underlying defensiveness The title sounds like a jokey rebuke to people who ve called Lee a misogynist Yet when Lee tries to sober up She Hate Me with apology to stitch a heart on its sleeve the movie feels untrue to itself 16 The film also generated controversy for its depiction of lesbian women and for portraying them as wanting to have sex with a man for procreative purposes Trinidadian poet Erica Doyle commented that at the film s center is an extensive male fantasy of having sex with lots of women women who are usually inaccessible to most men 5 In response Tristan Taormino said the film is not meant to represent all lesbians while Lee explained that if the film showed lesbians having children in other ways such as through adoption or IVF it would not be as cinematically interesting 5 Lee added Tristan said Spike there s no way in the world you can make a film that every lesbian likes I m glad she said that It made me realize that lesbians are like any other group They re not monolithic 5 On the other hand Stella Papamichael of the BBC called the film fascinating from start to finish 17 and Scott Foundas of Variety lauded it as a scabrous provocative and often funny social satire with praise for the film s ensemble cast 18 Roger Ebert was also one of the few critics to give a positive review awarding it three stars out of four 14 Ebert wrote the film will get some terrible reviews Scorched earth reviews Its logic style presumption and sexual politics will be ridiculed The Tomatometer will be down around 20 Many of the things you read in those reviews may be true from a conventional point of view Most of the critics will be on safe ground I will seem to be wrong Seeming to be wrong about this movie is one of the most interesting things I ve done recently 14 Ebert argued Lee knows the lesbian plot line is absurd but uses it to confront the pious liberal horror about such concepts as the inexhaustible black stud 14 He ultimately said the film is alive and confrontational and aggressively in our face and the man who made it has abandoned all caution even to the point of refusing to signal his intentions to put in a wink to let us see he knows what he s doing She Hate Me invites anger and analysis about the stereotypes it appears to celebrate a film that attacked those stereotypes would inspire yawns Think what you want on an Politically Correct level but concede that She Hate Me is audacious and recklessly risky 14 More recent criticism has sought to reexamine and discuss the film s themes In an essay for Little White Lies Erik Nielsen argued the film was misunderstood at the time of its release and that it is a funny sometimes ridiculous yet ultimately insightful commentary on race inside American capitalism 19 Liam Carroll of The Spool posited that in making Jack an object available for women Lee is perhaps trying to turn the objectification of women on its head Jack often strips for his clients who woo and scream and goad him on Or perhaps Lee is commenting on the hoary old stereotype of the black male s alleged potent sexual virility Problem is this all falls apart when you bring in the lesbian factor If these were straight women ogling Jack and using him as a mere sperm bank then that would be one thing but making these women lesbians feels nonsensical at best and reductive at worst 20 Carroll concluded She Hate Me s themes of corporate greed and sexual mores were more effectively explored in Lee s previous works 20 Award nominations edit BET Comedy Awards Outstanding Directing for a Theatrical Film Spike Lee Outstanding Writing for a Theatrical Film Michael Genet and Spike Lee Black Reel Awards 21 Best Breakthrough Performance Anthony Mackie Best Director Spike Lee Best Original Score Terence Blanchard Best Screenplay Original or Adapted Michael Genet and Spike Lee References edit a b McGrath Charles July 29 2004 He Makes His Own Movies Just Don t Try To Label Him The New York Times Retrieved November 18 2022 a b She Hate Me 2004 Box Office Mojo Retrieved March 25 2013 a b Lacey Liam August 13 2004 She Hate Me The Globe and Mail Retrieved November 18 2022 She Hate Me The Georgia Straight August 12 2004 Retrieved November 18 2022 a b c d e Younge Gary August 16 2004 Some lesbians hate She Hate Me salon Archived from the original on June 24 2013 Retrieved November 18 2022 Fischer Paul July 30 2004 Spike Lee for She Hate Me Dark Horizons Retrieved November 18 2022 She Hate Me Film Locations otsoNY com onthesetofnewyork com Retrieved November 18 2022 Epstein Daniel Robert August 3 2004 Spike Lee Believes SHE HATE ME Screenwriter s Utopia Retrieved November 18 2022 She Hate Me Music composed by Terence Blanchard Film Music on the Web CD Reviews September 2004 www musicweb international com Retrieved November 18 2022 a b She Hate Me 2004 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved August 6 2019 She Hate Me Metacritic Retrieved November 17 2022 Lane Anthony August 2 2004 She Hate Me The New Yorker Archived from the original on August 3 2004 Retrieved November 17 2022 Thomson Desson August 20 2004 Lee s She Hate Me No Love The Washington Post Retrieved November 18 2022 a b c d e Ebert Roger August 6 2004 Much to hate plenty to love in She Hate Me Chicago Sun Times Retrieved May 4 2022 via RogerEbert com Gleiberman Owen July 28 2004 She Hate Me EW com Retrieved November 18 2022 Morris Wesley August 6 2004 She Hate Me doesn t offer a lot to love Boston Globe Archived from the original on August 21 2004 Retrieved November 18 2022 Papamichael Stella September 19 2004 She Hate Me BBC Retrieved November 18 2022 Foundas Scott July 25 2004 She Hate Me Variety Retrieved November 18 2022 Why Spike Lee s She Hate Me deserves a second look Little White Lies Retrieved November 18 2022 a b Carroll Liam March 24 2020 She Hate Me Has Spike Lee Shooting Blanks The Spool Retrieved November 18 2022 Past Nominees amp Winners by Category Black Reel Awards Retrieved November 18 2022 External links editShe Hate Me at IMDb nbsp She Hate Me at AllMovie nbsp She Hate Me at Box Office Mojo nbsp She Hate Me at Rotten Tomatoes nbsp Press kit for film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title She Hate Me amp oldid 1187714018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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