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Soul Plane
Soul Plane
2004 ·86 min ·United States of America ·R 16+
4.5
IMDb 4.5 КП 5.8 RT 16% MC 33
Comedy
Director: Jessy Terrero
Trailers Soul Plane

Following a ridiculously awful flight that leads to his pet's death, Nashawn Wade files a lawsuit against the airline, and wins a multimillion-dollar settlement. Determined to create a better flying experience, Nashawn starts his own airline, one that caters to an African-American clientele. Going into business with a tricked-out plane piloted by the smooth Capt. Mack, the airline hits a snag when it has to deal with the family of Elvis Hunkee.

Budget: $16M
US Gross: $14.19M
Worldwide: $14.8M
Dwayne Adway
Actor
Snoop Dogg
Actor
Tom Arnold
Actor
🏆1 nomination total

Soul Plane is a polarizing satirical comedy that relies heavily on exaggerated stereotypes and raunchy humor tailored to a specific subculture. While some viewers find its chaotic energy and hip-hop aesthetic entertaining, many critics and audience members dismiss it as a poorly constructed, offensive, and unfunny mess.

Score The soundtrack effectively utilizes popular hip-hop artists like Snoop Dogg and RZA to set the film's tone.
Originality The film leans heavily on offensive tropes and reductive stereotypes that alienate audiences and draw accusations of promoting harmful caricatures.
Screenplay The screenplay is widely criticized for lacking a coherent narrative, functioning instead as a series of disconnected, crudely written sketches.
Accessibility The quality of the translation and dubbing is a major factor in the viewing experience, with some audiences finding the humor hinges entirely on the delivery of the language.
Humor The film's reliance on explicit profanity and crude gags creates a deep divide, with some finding the chaotic style funny while others consider it immature and hollow.
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