Motives (film)
Motives | |
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Directed by | Craig Ross Jr. |
Produced by |
William Packer Vivica A. Fox Rob Hardy |
Written by | Kelsey Scott |
Starring |
Vivica A. Fox Shemar Moore Golden Brooks Sean Blakemore Keshia Knight Pulliam |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Motives is a 2004 thriller starring Vivica A. Fox, Shemar Moore, Golden Brooks, Sean Blakemore and Keshia Knight Pulliam. The sequel, Motives 2, was released in 2007 (direct-to-video).
Plot
Emery Simms is a highly educated and successful business tycoon whose life takes a turn for the worse when he engages in an adulterous fling with the wildly free-spirited and exotic Allanah James. Emery kills a man who tries to get information out of him, which is then witnessed by another man who flees. Emery does not notice the dead man's cell phone, which has all their calls logged in. He then makes a phone call to his friend who does not answer. Later he meets Allanah whose car has broken down. He gives her a ride to her job unaware she is working an angle to get what she wants. He then calls her and insists they have dinner. They do but the police follow them seeing them make out as does a man that is following her. The crazed man comes to the restaurant and attacks Emery. Emery goes to see Allanah and sees the place she lives in then takes her to one of his properties, which is a condo. She makes herself at home and even invites a friend over who tells her that she can keep the condo and life if there is a hole in the condom. Allannah says no. Emery drops by for sex and she has her friend wait outside so she can do what she needs to with Emery. Emery then visits his friend Brandon who gives him a box cutter and tells him to help him unpack. He does and two reminisce about the fun times they had in college. The box cutter becomes a motive. Allanah meets Emery in a park where children are playing and announces she is pregnant. Shocked, Emery tells her to abort the baby, but Allanah tells him no. Another motive. She then sets up a meeting with Connie, Emery's wife, sending her a romantic note, which Connie thinks is from Emery. When Connie arrives at a park where the meeting is to take place she finds a beautifully dressed table with flowers and a bottled of chilled wine waiting. Allanah then appears and the two women sit down for a chat. Allanah tells Connie she is pregnant with Emery's child and ask her for money. Connie gives her a check for $100,000 then returns home to pack her bags to leave Emery. When Emery walks in the two get into an argument over Allanah, her pregnancy and the pay off. In the meantime, Allanah returns to the condo where her husband, Derrick Woods, shows up demanding money. Emery soon follows to confront her about the meeting with Connie finding the two having sex. He tells them both to leave and ask Allanah to give back the $100,000 check. Derrick goes ballistic on Allanah upon finding out as Emery searches her purse for the check. Emery hurls an insult at Derrick and the two fight. In the struggle, Emery drops the check, Allanah picks it up then flees the condo very much alive.
Allanah soon turns up dead. Her throat cut. Emery is asked to come to the police station and is interrogated by Detective Morgan about her murder. Emery insist that when he left the condo Allanah was alive just as Derrick does in his interrogation. They are both released upon investigation of the murder. Connie returns to Emery, but still doesn't trust him. While she is in the house Emery goes in search of pictures taken of him having sex with Allanah in his car, but cannot find them. Fast forward to an event for lost youth where Connie is giving a speech and during it Emery is arrested for Allanah's murder. Before this he goes to see Brandon who tells him that he wants Connie and his life. The two fight, Emery stops, leaving Brandon alive. After Emery is sentenced and sent to prison on a visit to see him, Connie presents him with divorce papers, forcing him to sign them. Reluctant, he does, Connie then gets up and walks away as Emery screams for her to come back. As Emery is being led back to his cell he sees Connie walk to Brandon. She looks back at him as the two embrace and with a smug look Brandon stares intently at Emery. It is clear he and Connie are together. In Emery's flashback, the viewer sees that it was Brandon (with Connie's assistance) who set him and Allanah up, murdered her, and sent a box of evidence to Detectives Pierce and Morgan all in an attempt to get Connie. Emery then attempts to attack Brandon yelling "You did this to me!", but security guards hold him back. Yelling to Connie that it was Brandon who was the cause of everything, Connie walks out the door. Brandon winks at Emery and leaves as he's being drug back to his cell, still yelling for Connie to return. The film ends with credits revealing that Emery is currently awaiting for an appeal for the murder of Allanah James and Kenneth Stroud.
Cast
- Vivica A. Fox as Constance Simms
- Shemar Moore as Emery Simms
- Golden Brooks as Allanah James
- Sean Blakemore as Brandon Collier
- Joe Torry as Derrick Woods
- Victoria Rowell as Detective Pierce
- Keshia Knight Pulliam as Letrice
- Mel Jackson as Detective Morgan
- William L. Johnson as Ray
- Lil Zane as M'Kai
Release
Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment released Motives on DVD on February 24, 2004.[1]
Reception
Don Houston of DVD Talk rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, "Motives combines some fine acting, a solid story, and deep characters, making it worth your time and money."[1] David Johnson of DVD Verdict called it unoriginal neo-noir film that delivers the expected sex, betrayal, and plot twists without relying on blaxploitation cliches.[2] Beyond Hollywood called it "so run-of-the-mill and so lacking in originality as to be insulting" but complimented Ross's directing.[3]
References
- 1 2 Houston, Don (2004-03-07). "Motives". DVD Talk. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
- ↑ Johnson, David (2004-03-31). "Motives". DVD Verdict. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
- ↑ "Motives (2004) Movie Review". BeyondHollywood.com. 2004-08-05. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
External links
- Motives at the Internet Movie Database