Black Spring Break: The Movie

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  • TV-MA
  • 1998
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 2.0  (199)

Black Spring Break: The Movie is a 1998 comedy-drama film directed by D. Stevens and stars Daron Fordham, Kenny Flyy, and Le Kisha Raine. The movie depicts the annual tradition of African-American college students traveling to Biloxi Beach in Mississippi for spring break. The plot follows four best friends - Biscuit (Daron Fordham), Tommy (Kenny Flyy), Eddie (Maurice Brown), and Jamal (Erik Neal) - who hit the road for Biloxi Beach with the intention of having the time of their lives during spring break. When they arrive, they are immediately immersed in the wild and crazy party scene that dominates the beach during this time of year.

However, the friends soon find themselves caught up in a number of unexpected and chaotic situations that challenge their loyalty and test their friendship. First, they come across a group of white college students who are bitter about the influx of black visitors to their beach and vow to make their stay as difficult as possible. Then, Eddie falls in love with a beautiful local girl named Keisha (Le Kisha Raine), who dreams of escaping the small town of Biloxi and living a more exciting life.

As the friends navigate these challenges and try to enjoy their spring break, they also deal with personal issues and confront the realities of growing up and moving on from their college years. Biscuit struggles with his decision to drop out of school, while Tommy is torn between his desire for fun and his responsibilities as a new father.

Throughout the film, we see the characters partying, dancing, and engaging in various shenanigans. The movie features plenty of energetic musical performances, including performances by artists such as Mystikal and Mr. Serv-On. At its core, the film is a celebration of African-American culture and the joy of coming together in a collective experience.

Black Spring Break: The Movie presents a raw and authentic look at the experience of black college students during spring break in the 1990s. The film captures the excitement, enthusiasm, and party atmosphere of the event, while also exploring deeper themes related to race, friendship, and coming of age.

Overall, Black Spring Break: The Movie is an entertaining and thought-provoking film that offers a unique perspective on a beloved American tradition. Whether you are looking for laughs, music, or social commentary, this film is sure to deliver.

Black Spring Break: The Movie is a 1998 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 2.0.

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  • Release Date
    1998
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • IMDB Rating
    2.0  (199)