

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
It would be an empty world without the blues.
Tensions rise when the trailblazing Mother of the Blues and her band gather at a Chicago recording studio in 1927. Adapted from August Wilson's play.
Runtime
1h 33m
Language
EN
Budget
Undisclosed
Revenue
Undisclosed
Cast
Faces behind the story

Viola Davis
Ma Rainey

Chadwick Boseman
Levee

Colman Domingo
Cutler

Glynn Turman
Toledo

Michael Potts
Slow Drag

Geser ke samping untuk melihat lainnya.
Gallery
Frames that sell the world






Reviews
Audience signals
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Usually, at the end of each year, I prepare my watchlist for the next twelve months. Obviously, no matter how many movies I add to the list, I know dozens of more films will be announced and released throughout the year. Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom is one of them. I didn’t know a thing about this flick, but it received the always interesting awards buzz, which turned it into a mandatory viewing before Christmas comes around. I went in knowing only one thing: this is Chadwick Boseman’s (Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War) last appearance after he passed away a few months ago. I really didn’t know what to expect from this Netflix’s Oscar-bait, but I was afraid that Boseman’s nomination chances were high only due to what happened in real-life instead of him truly deserving that recognition… Well, I can safely and confidently write that Boseman delivers his career-best interpretation, and it wouldn’t be unfair for him to get tons of awards posthumously. From an impeccable accent to his mind-blowing emotional range, passing through long monologues and uncut takes effortlessly, Boseman is the strong glue that holds everything in place. What seems, at first, a hangout movie (narrative without a clear central plot) turns into a character-study. Levee wants to follow his dreams, do what he does best in his own conditions and with his personal interpretation of music and soul. Boseman incorporates this character seamlessly, delivering a memorable performance that I hope will be remembered as a worthy Oscar winner if this situation ends up becoming true. Even though Boseman is the actor that shines brighter, every single one is absolutely outstanding. Viola Davis shares the main spotlight with him by representing the (real-life) iconic blues singer, Ma Rainey. To be completely honest, I didn’t know who this singer was nor how she impacted soul music. Ruben Santiago-Hudson first feature-film screenplay is packed with entertaining banter between the band members but also with heartfelt, gut-wrenching, shocking monologues that deeply explore a character’s past and personality. Davis tackles every single line of hers with brutal intensity and extreme expressiveness, constantly offering 200% of her energy. George C. Wolfe (first movie I see of his) demonstrates exquisite control of every scene and elevates the dialogue-driven narrative with an exceptional balance of tone and pacing. Tobias A. Schliessler’s camera lingers beautifully on the actors, allowing them to showcase their abilities but also helping the viewer feel enthralled with their words by not creating any unnecessary technical distractions. Andrew Mondshein’s editing also contributes a lot to the smooth pace that the film warrants, but it’s Branford Marsalis’ inspiring, soulful score that will probably encourage most viewers to enjoy the overall movie. Technically, I can’t point out a single issue. Huge praise for the appropriate costume design and overall production value. Honestly, I don’t really have much to complain about. It might not have a conventional main plot, but it’s also far from being a “nothing” film. As I mentioned above, the banter between Toledo (Glynn Turman), Cutler (Colman Domingo), Slow Drag (Michael Potts), and Levee is incredibly amusing and genuinely hilarious at times. However, it goes down through an unexpected dark path, ultimately culminating in a surprising finale. Every character has their own monologue containing details of their personal lives, which I regularly felt interested in, despite the repetitive structure. It works as a character-study, mainly about Levee and Ma Rainey, but also as a fun, good time that goes by quicker than I initially anticipated. In the end, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom is going to be forever remembered as Chadwick Boseman’s last role. Call it destiny, but it’s, undoubtedly, Boseman’s career-best performance. Hopefully, if he ends up winning an Oscar posthumously, this won’t be identified as a charity recognition but as a worthy, fair, triumphant celebration of his inspiring, impactful talent on-screen. Viola Davis also shines in this uncommon narrative, which focuses its spotlight on long, uncut, engaging monologues, captivating dialogues, and entertaining banter, all handled effortlessly by every actor involved. Despite the absence of a clear central plot, it’s closer to a character-study than to a hangout flick. George C. Wolfe and Ruben Santiago-Hudson deliver a technically flawless movie with an excellent balance of its tone and pacing but also boasting impeccable cinematography, seamless editing, and a soulful score. It’s definitely a serious contender for the awards season, so make sure to save ninety minutes of your Christmas season to enjoy this simple yet surprising story. Rating: A-
Recommendations
Films that continue this mood and momentum.

Cadillac Records
2008 / Drama, History

Bessie
2015 / Drama, Music

I Am Woman
2020 / Drama, Music

Rocketman
2019 / Music, Drama

Hounddog
2008 / Drama, Music

The Adjuster
1991 / Drama, Mystery

Mo' Better Blues
1990 / Drama, Music

Beats
2019 / Drama, Music

The Trial of the Chicago 7
2020 / Drama, History

Born to Be Blue
2015 / Drama, Music

Whiplash
2014 / Drama, Music

De-Lovely
2004 / Drama, Music

Marshall
2017 / Drama

The Five Heartbeats
1991 / Drama, Music

Valentino
1977 / Drama, History

Like Sunday, Like Rain
2014 / Drama, Music

Selena
1997 / Drama, Music

Sarafina!
1992 / Music, Drama

The Mambo Kings
1992 / Drama, Music

Battle of the Year
2013 / Music, Drama
Geser ke samping untuk melihat lainnya.
Similar Movies
Adjacent stories from the same cinematic neighborhood.

And the Band Played On
1993 / Drama, TV Movie

Backdraft
1991 / Drama, Thriller

Fatima, Queen of the Night
2015 / Comedy, Drama

White Gold
1927 / Drama, Western

Valley of the Dolls
1967 / Drama, Romance

Top Hat
1935 / Music, Comedy

His Girl Friday
1940 / Comedy, Romance

Yankee Doodle Dandy
1942 / Drama, Music

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
1948 / Adventure, Drama

Hairspray
2007 / Comedy, Romance

Kaunis Veera eli ballaadi Saimaalta
1950 / Comedy, Music

L’odyssée musicale de Kate Bush
2022 / Documentary, Music

Shem
2004 / Drama

Mahogany
1975 / Drama, Romance

Underground
1928 / Drama, Romance

La bambina che non voleva cantare
2021 / Drama, TV Movie

Miss Marie Lloyd: Queen of the Music Hall
2007 / Drama, TV Movie

Midnight Cowboy
1969 / Drama

Animals
2022 / Crime, Drama

Before We Forget
2025 / Romance, Drama
Geser ke samping untuk melihat lainnya.




