"Anuva Hood" Film Review
By
Ohmister Wilson
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| *tear* memories |
How long have we waited for a sequel to the original Friday? (Yes,
I'm aware that there was Friday After Next and those 10000 other
Fridays after!) We all, so desperately, want to see Chris Tucker and Ice
Cube reunite on screen just as bad as we all wanted to see Floyd
Mayweather fight Manny Paquiao. Remember how people would debate who
would win that fight? We now know that Floyd would, most assuredly, hand
Manny his own ass on silver platter with extra hot sauce because it
would appear that "Pac-Man" is past his prime. The same could be said
about a "true" sequel to the original Friday movie. Perhaps seeing Chris
Tucker and Ice Cube on film now would come off as a bit forced,
therefore making their performances less natural and not what we hoped
to expect and ultimately not funny. We will probably never get that
"true" sequel of Friday and perhaps it's for the best; so the original
Friday can always hold that special place in our hearts.
However, ask yourself this question? Instead of waiting forever to see
if Chris Tucker will appear in another Friday movie, what if the film
were re-imagined? Not only re-imagined, but updated and exported to the
U.K.? What would a British version of Friday look like, sound like, and
would it be any good? Well, this is something that can be answered
thanks to a cool little film called Anuva Hood (Anuva = Another, you
gotta say it with a British accent to get it right.....try it!).
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| "Hi ! Why yes I am!" |
Anuva Hood takes places in a small British project (yes they have
projects in the U.K.....apparently) in or around 2010. Upon first
glance at the environment, the people, and their mannerisms I
immediately thought, "Damn, they just like us!" (me being black, the
"us" refers to black people in America, just to clarify).
I promise you,
if you were to turn off the sound, you could easily see this film
taking place in Brooklyn or Baltimore without question. Though, once you
turn the sound back on, you will be bombarded with heavy British
accents speaking so fast and passionately aggressive (hood) that turning
the subtitles on would not be such a bad idea (I watched the film at
least 10 times and didn't catch everything that was said UNTIL I watched
it with the subtitles). Luckily, the acting in this film is so animated
and zany that you can pretty much piece together or get a good idea
about what's happening on screen. Furthermore, the language and the
acting do enhance the film and although similarities between this film
and Friday are apparent, this is still a uniquely fun film experience.
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| Just me & my book of rhymes |
Anuva Hood follows
the daily life of wanna be hip-hop star, small time weed dealer, and
full time fuck up/"wasteman" (British word for fuck up/loser/chump)
Kenneth. Kenneth, or K as he furiously demands to be called, is played
by Adam Deacon (he was also in the film "Kidadulthood " which is also on
Netflix and worth watching) Deacon, who is also the director of Anuva
Hood, does a great job at evoking a rare emotion from the viewers.
Remember, in Friday, how Craig was essentially a lovable loser that kept
getting shit (other peoples problems) dumped on top of him? K is an
actual loser that creates his own shit and pretty much basks in it.
K, through the course of the film, gets beat up (after succumbing to
peer pressure), quits his job (so he can purse his rap career), gets
disrespected (by almost every character that has dialogue in the film),
gets a lecture on why it is ok to just be yourself (and not a poser) by
his friends, and when he actually successfully spits some game to get a
girls phone number he blows it (by tearing down the sexual identities of
his best friends THEN humping a lamp post....in front of the girl). Be
that as it may, you still want K to overcome his self destruction, for
some reason. I believe Deacon does a good job at humanizing an otherwise
cartoonish/poser-ish character.
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| Exhibit A: Who got knocked the fuck out? |
Although there are almost, zero similarities that can be drawn between
Craig and K (Craig is black; K looks Middle -Eastern....but has white
parents? Craig is average height; K is Napoleon short. Craig has to be
convinced and coerced into smoking weed; K is a wake-n-baker 24/7). The
biggest and most apparent similarity they do share is their best friend.
Craig has Smokey; K has TJ. Although, it's worth mentioning that K dies
have a little crew that he runs with (Bookie, Lesoi, and Enrique) TJ is
without a doubt K's best friend. TJ, who is played by an actor by the
name of Jazzie Zonzolo (that's a African pimp name if I've ever heard
one....and I haven't) is the 2010 British replica of Smokey. He even
wears his hat backwards in the same fashion as Smokey BUT the 2010 twist
is he wears the high tube socks that match his hats and (LOUD) t-shirts
seamlessly. As a matter of fact, exactly a minute and a half into the
movie, if you are not convinced TJ is a British-Smokey-hybrid, then you
need to get "knocked the fuck out!"
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| Blud = homie or dude |
Quiz time! What character in Friday became so synonymous with bulling
that if you yourself do anything that even resembled bullying, you would
be called this characters name? (Hint: In the film Anuva Hood he is
represented as the character Tyrone). Correct answer: Debo! Tyrone had
to of graduated, Magna Cum Laude, from the Debo School of Neighborhood
Terrorism. Tyrone, who can be seen a mile away with his Sisqo style
blonde hair, terrorizes K and his friends (along with TJ, K has a random
crew of mates ) and adds more stress and trouble in their daily lives.
In one moment, he lines up K and his friends and gives them a long
monologue about why he is so much stronger (he makes K feel his
muscles...awkward), smarter, and gets more links (links = girls you hook
up with on a regular basis) then them then proceeds to rob them.
Although there are many similarities between Debo and Tyrone (if you
listen closely they even have the EXACT SAME background music whenever
they are on screen) the primary difference between the two (besides
hairstyles) is the fact that Tyrone speaks with a very hard lisp. It is
hard to understand Tyrone because of his lisp, but his comedic style of
bullying and his catchphrases (JACK-A-ROONEY TIME! & NEXT HYPE!)
followed by lining his victims up and running their pockets make him as
relentless a bully as Debo but with a more comedic side. How many
bullies do you know that will steal a man's journal?
If you are thinking that this film ends in the same way as
Friday you are sorely mistaken. Yes K and Tyrone have an epic showdown
but the way in which it plays it is very different (and funnier) then
how Craig beats the snot out of Debo. (Tyrone learns a lesson that every
man must know, no matter how big and bad you are there is always
someone bigger and badder.....and often times that bigger and badder
person is a woman). Is this film a direct Friday knock-off? I don't
think so, as stated before this is a re-imagining of Friday so while
there are some similarities to the classic movie this film does and can
stand on its own. (But don't get it twisted, the similarities are
there). If you are a fan of Friday, a fan if British film, and/or like
seeing black people talk with British accents then you must see Anuva
Hood. So go ahead to Netflix and add this film to your instant queue
RIGHT NOW!
4 out of 5 (stars)
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| Exhibit B: You did! |
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| Same yellow background cover as Friday! |
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| Every crew has the hater. |
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| Food = Weed |
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| Smokey is that you?? |
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| One of these things is not like the other. |
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| Craig! Get up Craig!!! Wait, my mistake. |
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| Call Tyrooooooone! |
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| HADOUKEN!!!! |
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| THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE! |
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