revolutionary Membership
three movies $20 For One Month
of Unlimited Rentals

3 Movies at a Time

No Late Fees
join today

new titles in store
MARCH 30
MARCH 23
MARCH 16
MARCH 9
MARCH 2
FEBRUARY 26
FEBRUARY 23
FEBRUARY 21
FEBRUARY 9
FEBRUARY 2
JANUARY 29
JANUARY 26
JANUARY 19
JANUARY 12
JANUARY 8
JANUARY 5
DECEMBER 30
Used
DECEMBER 22
DECEMBER 8
NOVEMBER 24
Used
NOVEMBER 17
NOVEMBER 10
NOVEMBER 5
OCTOBER 22
OCTOBER 16
SEPTEMBER 15
SEPTEMBER 10
Used
SEPTEMBER 3
AUGUST 25
AUGUST 18
AUGUST 11
JULY 21
JUNE 30

revolutionary of the month
rev of the month read jordan's pics
see the archives
RENEW OR JOIN ONLINE & BE AUTOMATICALLY ENTERED TO BE REVOLUTIONARY OF THE MONTH
join today
SEARCH A MOVIE TITLE

PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL ( 2009 )
DVD USA

Director(s):
Featuring: Monique, Gabourey Sidibe


Location: American Independents
Length: 109 minutes

Not every movie can survive the kind of hype--multiple awards at Sundance and other festivals, rapturous reviews, the promise of Oscars to come--that greeted the release of Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire, but this extraordinary piece of work is more than up to the task. What's particularly notable about the film's success and acclaim is that in the beginning, at least, it presents one of the grimmest scenarios imaginable. The scene is Harlem, New York, in 1987. Teenager Clarisse Precious Jones (played by newcomer Gabourey Sibide in an absolutely fearless performance) is dirt poor, morbidly obese, semiliterate, and pregnant for the second time--both courtesy of her own father (the first baby was born with Down syndrome). Her home life is several levels below Hell, as her bitter, vengeful welfare mother, Mary (Mo'Nique, in a role that has generated legitimate Oscar® buzz), abuses her both physically and otherwise (telling Precious she should have aborted her is only the worst of a relentless flood of insults and vitriol). Yet somehow, the young woman still has hopes and dreams (depicted in a series of delightful fantasy sequences). She enrolls in an alternative school, where a young teacher (Paula Patton) takes her under her wing and even into her home, and visits a social worker (an excellent Mariah Carey; fellow pop star Lenny Kravitz is also effective as a male nurse) who further helps bring Precious out of the darkness. Incredibly, Precious's circumstances deteriorate even more before showing the slightest sign of improvement, and a climactic confrontation with her mother is one of the more wrenching scenes in recent memory. But against all odds, director Lee Daniels, screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher (working from Sapphire's novel), and especially the wondrously affecting Sibide have managed to make Precious a film that will lift the viewer far higher up that one might ever have thought possible.




The copies of this title are either currently rented or have not yet arrived at the store. Click here to be notified when this title becomes available New Search

 

 

the citizen scoop
STORE HOURS
Tues - Thurs: Noon - 9pm
Fri & Sat: Noon - 10pm
Sun: Noon - 9pm
Mon: Closed


Events Calendar

EMAIL US:
info@citizen-video.com

CALL US:
619-281-3456 (FILM)

FIND US:
2207 Fern St, 92102

gift certificate
For Movies, Membership & So Much More. It's Oompalific.
add to cart

staff reviews


member picks