Life, Love, Soul

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  • NR
  • 2012
  • 1 hr 48 min
  • 6.3  (59)

Life, Love, Soul is a touching drama film released in 2012. The movie takes place in Harlem, New York and follows the life of a talented high school student named Roosevelt Jackson (played by Robbie Tate-Brickle). The film starts with the sudden death of Roosevelt's father, leaving him and his mother, Marlene Jackson (Tami Roman), to grieve their loss and adjust to their new life together.

Roosevelt is a straight-A student, an aspiring musician with a love of jazz, and a devout churchgoer. However, after his father’s death, Roosevelt finds himself losing focus and passion in various areas of his life. The young man's balance is further threatened by his mother’s grief, who starts to struggle with depression and find solace in alcohol.

To help Marlene cope better, Roosevelt becomes increasingly independent and takes on added responsibilities. He also becomes more involved in the family's church, where he discovers solace in singing and starts to experiment with different styles of music. His involvement in the church music ministry leads him to meet Leslie (Tami Roman), who eventually becomes an important part of his life.

Roosevelt's struggles with school and his personal life drive him to work at his school's community center. He quickly finds a mentor in Joe (Chad L. Coleman), the center's director, who encourages Roosevelt to develop his passion for music and apply to college. Joe teaches Roosevelt life skills, including boxing, teaches him the value of hard work, and how to cope with difficult situations.

Roosevelt's best friend, Earl (Jamie Hector), is also an essential part of the movie. Earl is the rough-around-the-edges type who struggles with his own family issues. Their friendship is tested when Earl's older brother, who is involved in gang activity, starts to pressure both of them. Earl, who is already at odds with Roosevelt over music genres, tries to persuade Roosevelt to help him in his brother's activities.

Life, Love, Soul shows how Roosevelt faces a difficult crossroads when he is forced to decide between his own dreams, the people he loves, and what is right. The young man is tested when he discovers that his family is being threatened with eviction, and his music scholarship is no longer guaranteed. With college admissions deadline fast approaching, Roosevelt must make a difficult decision to seize his future or make a sacrifice in service to his family.

The performances by the cast of Life, Love, Soul are top-notch, with Tate-Brickle leading from the front, displaying both the vulnerability and strength of his character. Coleman and Hector both provide excellent support that elevates the movie's overall charm.

The movie's director, Noel Calloway, executes the film with a steady hand, letting the story unfold naturally, without drifting too far into the realm of melodrama. Notably, the soundtrack for Life, Love, Soul is filled with fantastic contemporary gospel music that compliments the movie's overall themes.

In conclusion, Life, Love, Soul is a soul-stirring story of redemption, love, and self-discovery that showcases the power of family, community, and personal sacrifice. The movie is an emotional tour de force that manages to avoid any cliches of the coming-of-age genre, delivering an honest and compelling story. With excellent acting and an exciting soundtrack, the movie is a must-watch for anyone looking for an inspiring and engaging movie experience.

Life, Love, Soul is a 2012 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 48 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.3.

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  • Release Date
    2012
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 48 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (59)