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On a bright sunny day in 1948, Jefferson (Mekhi Phifer) sets off down the road to go catch some fish; by the end of the movie's opening sequence, he is the one who's been caught, and wrongly accused of the murder of a white shopkeeper. Racial inequality, at the time, is so pervasive in Louisiana that the white defense lawyer's argument at Jefferson's trial is that his client is not worthy of conviction: "You might just as soon put a hog in the 'lectric chair as this," he declares. Outraged by this statement, Jefferson's godmother (Irma P. Hall) does not want her godson to die as a hog. To this end she enlists the reluctant aid of the black community's teacher, Grant Wiggins (Don Cheadle), to teach him to "be a man." As Grant and Jefferson get to know each other (and the viewer gets to know them both), it's not clear which of them needs the lesson more. As in Ernest J. Gaines's
award-winning novel, the movie goes beyond the conflict between the races to explore divisions that splinter the black community: education versus religion, dark skin versus light. And, thanks to masterful performances from Cheadle and Phifer as well as a thoughtful screenplay by Amy Peacock,
A Lesson Before Dying goes even further, examining what it means to be human and the responsibility a man has to himself and to his community. Originally made for HBO, this adaptation of Gaines's novel richly deserves to be seen by a wider audience.
--Larisa Lomacky Moore
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Based on the New York Times No.1 bestselling novel and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award Don Cheadle and Cicely Tyson star in 'A Lesson Before Dying." Grant Wiggins (Don Cheadle) has become resigned to racial injustice in the south. Returning to his home town with a college degree he continues to teach in the same one-room school of his youth. Struggling to make a difference in an oppressive time and place Grant is called upon by two local women Tante Lou and Miss Emma to visit the town prison. There Jefferson a simple young man has been convicted of a murder he did not commit and sentenced to die like an animal. Jefferson is full of rage and resentment and the women are convinced that somehow he must be taught to die not like an animal but like a man. It falls upon the teacher to enrich a life he cannot save and in so doing somehow redeem his own by teaching one young man "A Lesson Before Dying."Running Time: 101 min.System Requirements:Starring: Don Cheadle Cicely Tyson Mekhi Phifer Irma P. Hall and Brent Jennings. Directed By: Joseph Sargent. Running Time: 101 Min. Color. This film is presented in "Standard" format. Copyright 2000 Warner Home Video.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: PG-13 UPC: 026359157028