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#Deliver us from eva 2003 movie
As for the lead actress here,this is finally the chance to see Gabrielle Union take charge here and it is a step up from her past material(her last good movie role was that of a cheerleader in Bring It On) as star status. Also,as for an "R" rated movie,this was one of the cleanest "R" rated films that I ever saw since most of the material deals with some sex-related dialogue and only one curse word used throughout the film. The problem with this movie is that it plays itself like a tired sitcom focusing mainly on the characters and their problems,but overall it is funny in parts especially with performances from some of the actors. The trouble really starts with Ray falls in love with her ending in hilarious and sometimes tragic results. To keep her from meddling in their lives,Eva is matched with a single guy named Ray(played by rapper/actor LL Cool J),a local playboy type who has been paid $5,000 to date her. Which says something about the movie’s take on the battle of the sexes, but I’m not sure what, exactly.Synopsis: Perfectionist and Health-Inspector from Hell Eva Dandridge (played by Gabrielle Union) is a constant nuisance for her in-laws and her sisters. LL Cool J is more or less a straight man here, but at least he’s got presence he’s likable and manages some chemistry with Union, whose character doesn’t get beyond the cardboard stage until she thaws to his charisma. You can’t really blame Eva for sneering at them. The guys (Duane Martin, Mel Jackson, Dartanyan Edmonds) are irritating, demanding, whiny, emasculated wimps. The setting provides a couple of girl-power laughs, but “Barbershop” this isn’t. This movie isn’t half as funny as it should be, but there are just enough chuckles to keep it out of bottom-feeder territory, most of them supplied by Kym Whitley as the requisite sassy, man-hungry, busting-out-of-her-clothes friend who works in a beauty parlor.
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How exactly this would get Eva out of their lives remains unclear - even if all this happened, wouldn’t she just move home again since she’s so close to her sisters? - but the guys think it’s a good idea, and “Deliver Us from Eva” is off and running. The guys are sick of hearing Eva quoted at them every second, and they figure if she would just fall in love, she’d stop spending so much time bossing them around.Īfter seeing Ray’s (LL Cool J) cool moves at a bar, they decide to pay him five grand - which, as you know, everyone has lying around the house - to woo Eva, lure her to move away with him and then dump her. (One sister is New Age-y another is a doctor, though you never see her at work the youngest is apparently still a student somewhere, because she talks about studying and pouts over a laptop). The guys basically want Eva’s somewhat interchangeable sisters to pay more attention to them. When their parents died, Eva gave up her dreams of being a horse trainer and reared the three other girls with an iron hand, which she now applies to their trifling husbands and boyfriend, although apparently these guys are not that shiftless, because they all seem to have nice houses, great clothes and plenty of ready cash for the bribe. However, the three men who love the three younger sisters are frustrated with their sister-in-law's constant meddling and pay a 'ladies man' (LL Cool J) 5,000 to romance her and get her. The shrew to be tamed here is Eva (Gabrielle Union), the oldest and most gorgeous of the beautiful Dandridge sisters. Eva (Gabrielle Union) is the eldest of four sisters and has sacrificed much to help her sisters find success in life. The film revolves around a famous Shakespearean concept: Frustrated guys pay a lothario - that’s player to you - to go out with the meanest woman in town and keep her out of their hair while they hook up with her sisters. “Deliver Us Fom Eva” may be dumb, but it must be noted that the screenwriters of this slight, silly comedy have borrowed from the best.