Lakeview Terracea.k.a. “Harcelés”Reviewed by: Brian Johnson Average
Moviemaking Quality:
Primary Audience:
Adults, Teens
Genre:
Thriller, Drama
Length:
1 hr. 50 min.
Year of Release:
2008
USA Release:
September 19, 2008 (2,400 theaters)
DVD release: January 27, 2009 ![]() ![]()
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Relevant Issues
Get biblical answers to racial hot-topics. Where did the races come from? How did skin color come about? Why is it important to have a biblical foundation for such issues?Interracial Marriage
“What could be safer than living next to a cop?” In Matthew 19:19 Jesus commanded that we “love our neighbor;” he might not have been talking about those living on Lakeview Terrace. Starring Samuel L. Jackson (“Black Snake Moan,” “The Negotiator,” “Deep Blue Sea”) as the veteran police officer and candidate for worst-neighbor-ever, Abel Turner, Patrick Wilson, and Kerry Washington (“I Think I Love My Wife,” “The Last King of Scotland”) as the newly married first-time-home buyers Chris and Lisa Mattson, “Lakeview Terrace” takes the viewer on a never disappointing emotional roller coaster. Chris and Lisa move into their first home with great dreams of building their family (although they disagree about the timing). The odds seem to be stacked against them as an interracial couple—even Lisa’s own father disapproves of their relationship. Turner is also not a big fan; his prejudice against the couple is the source of most of the disagreements between the neighbors. Tensions run high and tempers flare with neither side really wanting to back down. A.T. (Turner) spies on the couple, destroys their property, and sets an irreversible course of action that will lead to someone’s death. Chris and Lisa try to go to the police, but, their cries go unheard of since A.T. is a law man. Lisa’s father argues that A.T. has “the right color on his side… and that color is blue!” Christian viewers may be pleasantly surprised to finally see a film with no nudity; however, there are scenes of sensuality and married sexuality. And, unfortunately, there is no shortage of coarse language, which seems par-for-the-course for Samuel L. Jackson characters. “Lakeview Terrace” is a water cooler conversationalist’s dream—topics include race, prejudice and racism, interracial dating and marriage, the characteristics of good neighbors, marriage and family relations, police accountability, and so much more. The movie is a thrill ride of twists and unexpected turns-of-events that kept me on the edge of my seats. If you can get past the bad language, this is a great movie. Violence: Moderate / Profanity: Heavy / Sex/Nudity: Mild See list of Relevant Issues—questions-and-answers. Positive
Positive - Quality of movie: This was a well made, well acted, and well produced movie with a different storyline than most audiences are used to. Usually, we see the white man picking on the minority, but this time, it is the black man who does the instigating. The Lord tells us to love our neighbors, not abuse them. Neutral
None Negative
Negative - All respect to the reviewer, but I am shocked by the inaccurate review. This movie was so full of sin and so offensive. The cursing is the most I have heard in a PG-13 movie from my recent memory. The wife walks around in a barely concealed robe. My husband looked away during these scenes. During one scene, Samuel L Jackson's character throws a bachelor party. There are female strippers who grind the other main character's face. There are many scenes of cleavage and even showed the young daughter dancing around in her bikini. Negative - Went to see this movie with my 24 year old daughter and we were both disturbed by the outlandish racial behavior from A.T. Also his crudeness with his children. He needed some serious therapy. Without giving the ending away I can't by a Chrisitian conscience say he got what he deserved even though my hostility toward the character approved it. I really was wanting him to somehow learn from consequences of his poor way of handling things. His children rarely liked being with him and he didn't have many friends. I believe his anger from the circumstances of his wifes death prevented him from loving anyone in a healthy way. Comments from young people
Neutral - OK this one was good......BUT it bugged me very much at how racist the black man was! Everything he said about people had to do with them being 'vanilla ice' or 'little chocolate drop'. That was VERY annoying. |