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White Men Can't Jump
White Men Can't Jump
1992 ·115 min ·United States of America ·R 16+
7.0
IMDb 6.8 КП 7.3 RT 75% MC 65
Comedy, Drama
Director: Ron Shelton
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Two street basketball hustlers try to con each other, then team up for a bigger score.

Budget: $31M
US Gross: $76.25M
Worldwide: $90.75M
Wesley Snipes
Actor
Woody Harrelson
Actor
Rosie Perez
Actor
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 1993 — Best Kiss
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 1993 — Best On-Screen Duo

White Men Can't Jump is widely regarded as a definitive, cult-classic sports comedy that relies on the charismatic chemistry of its leads to transcend a simple narrative. While some critics point to an uneven script or filler subplots, the film remains celebrated for its authentic depiction of street basketball and its nostalgic, vibrant 1990s urban atmosphere.

Acting The natural, electric chemistry between Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson serves as the film's primary anchor.
Cinematography The basketball sequences are highly praised for their technical quality, authentic physicality, and intensity.
Direction Director Ron Shelton successfully captures the essence of 1990s Los Angeles street culture, creating a visually evocative and immersive experience.
Humor The humor is effective and consistently delivered, successfully balancing the film's sports and buddy-comedy elements.
Screenplay Opinions on the screenplay are divided: supporters value its straightforward charm and wit, while critics argue it is uneven, relies on clichés, and is burdened by unnecessary subplots.
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