A young Hip Hop star named Summer G falls for a middle to upper class sister while in college. After she rejects him for a fellow social climber, Summer G spends ten years building a Hip Hop empire, then moves to the Hamptons where he finds the object of his affections.
Another strikeout, further destroying F. Scott Fitzgerald's film batting average.
– Gregory Kirschling,
Entertainment Weekly,
2 Nov 2005
rotten:
No green light but the one mistakenly given to start production.
– Peter L'Official,
Village Voice,
1 Nov 2005
fresh:
I still thought there were enough good performances, great visuals, and an interesting examination of a lifestyle in a way that we haven't seen a lot of times in movies for me to recommend it.
– Richard Roeper,
Ebert & Roeper,
31 Oct 2005
fresh:
An unpolished but entertaining tragedy filled with outstanding performances and memorable moments.
– Peter Hartlaub,
San Francisco Chronicle,
28 Oct 2005
rotten:
You should never make a movie about boundless, conspicuous wealth on an indie budget.