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Under the category “Sequels That Never Needed To Exist But Here It Is Anyway” comes The Best Man Holiday, the follow-up to The Best Man (1999). The first film didn’t change the world by any stretch of the imagination, but I did appreciate it for its entertainment value and strong chemistry among the main cast. A lot of that translated into this latest entry, with all the actors returning and Malcolm D. Lee once again taking writing and directing duties. It’s clear everyone involved had a good time, but does that make for an effective movie? There are parts where it really gets going, especially when the cast gets to play off one another. But while the first film knew what it was going for, this one juggles a number of different elements, creating an uneven tone it never fully recovers from.
A lot has happened since we last saw this group of friends. Harper (Taye Diggs) married Robyn (Sanaa Lathan), and they are now expecting a child. Lance (Morris Chestnut) has become a football legend, on the verge of breaking NFL records, with Mia (Monica Calhoun) and his kids by his side. Julian (Harold Perrineau) and Candace (Regina Hall) have their own family as well, and continue to pursue fundraising ventures despite the lack of potential donors. The snotty and high-maintenance Shelby (Melissa De Sousa) gained fame and fortune as a reality TV star. Jordan (Nia Long) continues to be the self-sufficient career woman, and Quentin (Terrence Howard) is still the skirt-chasing troublemaker he’s always been.
Let’s flash back for a moment. The main crisis of The Best Man involved Harper writing a detailed book airing out all the dirty laundry about the group, especially between himself and Lance. That created a rift between them that cut fairly deep. Those issues still linger in the present, when Lance and Mia invite everyone over for a reunion during the Christmas holidays. Low on cash and desperate for a bestseller, Harper struggles with the temptation to write yet another book about his once good friend—this time a biography—even though he knows Lance would never go for it. read more at: http://macguff.in/macguffin-content/film-review-best-man-holiday/
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