Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 07, 1999, Page 9, Image 9

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■ h o u rs before h is w edding, a
they begin reliving th eir teenage days
gToom w ith p re n u p tia l jitters
girls, jheri curls, K-Swiss tennis shoes and
a n d his tw o b est friends rem inisce abut
hip-hop beats. As these three friends revisit
g ro w in g u p to g e th e r in Inglew o o d ,
some of their old stom ping grounds, they
C alifornia in the ensem ble com edy “T h e
know that two big words uttered later in the
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W ood.” F lash in g b ack to the tw enty­
so m eth in g trio ’s ch ild h o o d exploits, the
growing up in the 1980s an era of chasing
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just like any o th er city. It has suffered
W o o d " r e p r e s e n t s a s h if t in th e
fro m a lot of m isco n c ep tio n s," says
relate to it because it's about experiences
m arketplace tow ard new representations
Fam uyiw a adding that like so any places
in the w orld, "negative elem ents are only
everyone has to go through Adolescence
a small percentage of daily life."
in the experience, and Iriendship m eans
everything during that period o í your life.
C a lif o r n ia w ith h is b o y h o o d p a ls,
of A frican-A m erican life.
“ It was im portant to m e to reveal the
fam uyiw a originated the story idea several
Inglew ood th a t I G rew up in,
years ago w hen a triend of his a nnounced
Fam uyiw a. “Inglew ood is a
middle-class com m unity where
h e w as g e ttin g m a rrie d a n d h e and
a coming-iit-age story. “I think everyone ta n
F am u y iw a says in te re s t in “ The
people ta re about their families
a n d w an tth eb e stfo rth eirk id s,
says
Famuyiw adescribes his debut feature as
ta n be a n >ugh time, there’s hum or and pain
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film cap tu res th e m ood a n d n ostalgia of
the ‘80s e ra th ro u g h the pow erful b eats
¡o p e n
a n d lyrics of som e of the d e c a d e ’s m ost
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m em o rab le hip-hop m usic.
Mike (O m ar Epps) and Slim (Richard
T. Jones) never thought they’d see the day
their m an R oland (Taye Diggs) would strut
down the aisle to get m arried. Neither,
apparently, did Roland, who ducks out just
Fam uyiw a’s
hours before the cerem ony and turns up at
v f v i d
the house of his high school sweetheart,
m em ories of
T anya (T am alajones). T hough he adores
grow ing up
his fiancée (Lisaraye), R oland sees the
im pending nuptials as a separation from
in
th e
middle-class
those who have always been closest to him,
A fric an-
his neighborhood partners from I n^ew ood,
A m e ric a n
which they fondly refer to as the W ood.
nei^iborhud
Inglew ood,
Taye Diggs and LisaRae star in
Jazz in the Gym featuring
ot since th e ad o lscen t
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heydays o f the Ja c k so n
5 in th e ‘70s a n d th e a ro u n d -
the-w ay sm o o th n e s s o f N ew
E d itio n in th e ‘80s h a s a
y o u n g m ale g ro u p p r o d u c e d
su c h a n e ffu siv e m ix . 3 'J
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