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(2006 TV Movie)

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7/10
Valiant
dee.reid8 February 2006
Ernest R. Dickerson, best known as Spike Lee's #1 cinematographer, has had a spotty track record as far as being a director, making his directorial debut in 1992 with the gritty and ultra-bloody crime drama "Juice." But here, he moves into lighter, still turbulent waters. He guides young Raven-Symone (in a nice turnaround from her usual comedy stuff) as a crusading teenager out to integrate her school's two separate proms. She does so with the help of her friends and a reporter from New Orleans, played by Aisha Tyler, who went to the school where this is happening. I slightly remember the case of this prom from four years ago and it is very disturbing to even think that racism is still that blatant in this country. I think it currently runs against the liberal ideology of things getting better through time, so what is better? Dickerson's cinematography makes the whole thing look pleasant, though the same can't be said for the critical subject matter. Raven-Symone does some excellent work here in giving her character many dimensions and it becomes clear that she is fighting a tough uphill battle against years of tradition, and the scars of her battle become clearly evident. The rest of the cast is good too, though the only thing that wears it down is some overt preaching and the feeling that it is just above average Lifetime Channel fan fare. But it is still a valiant effort that shouldn't be missed nor should it be overlooked by the overall movie-going public.

7/10
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10/10
Excellent movie displaying a powerful message
babyluv1136 February 2006
This movie displays such a powerful message that most people take for granted. In our nation we have a history of segregation, and for those of us who think it is all in our past - this movie shows us that it is not. The actual events took place in 2002. The movie makes us aware that racism is still around, and is something that is not good. One person can make a difference, and just knowing that gives hope that one day maybe people can look at other individuals and see them for who they are and not the color of our skin. I commend the real girl who took it upon herself to take action and try and change the world, at least one small town at a time in order to make it better. I would recommend that everyone should see this movie. It is very good!!!
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1/10
Pooly plotted, unbelievable and inconsistent characters
kroekus27 July 2009
There are two problems with this film. First it focuses on one student Brianna McCallister, almost exclusively devotes far too much to the reporter. We get to know a good deal more about the reporters father than any student other than Brianna. Something like this could not happen without the students sticking together and this is not shown beyond the most superficial level.

Secondly, none of the characters are written to be remotely consistent.

The result is a series of episodes that gives little feel for how a group of students might succeed in integrating their prom. There is a good story in the real events that this film is based on - this is not it.
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10/10
Great movie
creolecookie_11 March 2006
For One Night...It was a great movie. The movie hit on a very informative subject about the world in which we are currently living. It is still hard for me to believe that racism still is so prevalent in our day and age. The setting is very familiar to me since I grew up in New Orleans and had no idea of went on right in our own back yard. Glad to see something so sensitive exposed to our newer generations. The acting in the movie was great. The kids seem to be into their characters. Wardrobe was in excellent taste. I especially liked Raven's best friend in the movie..Sela. She's a doll with lots of fiestiness to her;) I'd like to see her more in TV movies or rather on the big screen.
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4/10
Not consistent
jaimedannie31 May 2022
This was depicting a true story from 1970, the characters, sets and wardrobe were not consistent. Part of what makes history is, well, history. This story should have been told in the timeframe it actually happened in. The idea of a segregated prom being integrated was there, but the reality of the time period was not. The highschool and the students were right out of the early 2000's. When they were at school it was like a Disney made for TV movie, then all of a sudden the parents would show up and then we were in 1970?! It was all quite confusing. If the history were honored, the bravery and courage of the students would have all had been honored, instead it was more of a caricature.
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9/10
For One Night - Shows Plenty of Racial Heat Here ***1/2
edwagreen9 October 2010
Warning: Spoilers
"For One Night" intelligently deals with a racially simmering problem in a small Louisiana town in modern days. It's basically where a school has segregated its proms. One young black student, Brianna, who is being considered for class valedictorian, wants to change all that.

While this is occurring, a black journalist comes back to town and picks up on this to create a tremendous story with racial animosity following.

This young reporter is in love with the town's white assistant principal. This guy fits the breed of our modern educators-a swinger, fun-loving person with serious intentions all around.

Naturally, we have the cliché council man who is the epitome of bigotry. His daughter really likes a black student as well.

The film seriously questions our racial mores and doesn't necessarily end on a very positive note.

We see the politics involved on just about every level- the town's school system being a prime example. We see a principal caught up in all this. There is also the stereotyped black father who is passive, thereby getting the journalist daughter angry at him.
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8/10
Sometimes cliches are necessary.
chraluns22 December 2023
This movie spoke about racism and how often it is swept under the rug. It needed to use such tools to have the audience pick their side. This film was so well written, directed and acted that it could've been an Oscar winner if it weren't a tv movie. The best part of the movie was watching the main character struggle with her chance to stand up even if it meant loved ones could get hurt. A hero worthy of admiring. Sometimes you have to fight for what you want and recieve a lot of losses. Tv movies rarely implement the consequences of one's effort to make change for the better. This movie is stupendous.
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