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Lee Gets Personal in ‘Crooklyn’
Both annoying and vibrant, casually plotted and deeply personal, Spike Lee’s “Crooklyn” ends up being as compelling as it is messy.
Fictionalized look at the filmmaker’s family life during the early 1970s is loud, grating, disorganized and off-putting for more than half its running time, but eventually jells into an exceedingly vivid portrait of a specific household, as well as of a time and place that looks idyllic compared with the urban situation 20 years hence.
Crossover appeal of this music-laden comedy-drama is limited, but core audience that has supported Lee’s studio features will probably turn out for this, the least ostensibly “controversial” of his efforts to date, resulting in OK early summer B.O.
After the far-reaching and, in many ways, over-reaching ambition and contentious politics of “Malcolm X,” it’s understandable that Lee would want to retrench in t