"The Inkwell" starred the veritable who's who of Black actors (at least for that time). Larenz Tate had just come off of starring in "Menace II Society," Jada Pinkett was well known from "A Different World," Morris Chestnut was known for "Boyz in the Hood," Joe Morton had been in plenty of stuff with his last known role in "Terminator 2," Glynn Turman was a veteran going back to "Cooley High," Mary Alice was another veteran going back to the 70's, Phyllis Yvonne Stickney had small parts in bigger movies, but her beauty was easy to spot, Vanessa Bell Calloway also had a familiar face, and Duane Martin was in "Above the Rim" earlier in 1994.
From an acting/actor angle, this movie was well covered, but could it deliver on the goods? I say it did. I found the movie hilarious, diverse, though romantically flat (I'm not a romance buff anyway),and a little thick in the drama department between husband and wife: Kenny (Joe Morton) and Brenda Tate (Suzzane Douglas).
The Inkwell is the name of a beach in Martha's Vineyard that is attended by mostly Black folks, hence the name. I can only assume that the name was affectionally issued by the attendees as opposed to pejoratively named by racists. Kenny, Brenda, and son, Drew (Larenz Tate),went to visit family in Martha's Vineyard much to the chagrin of Kenny and Drew. While there, Kenny and Brenda went through several bouts spurred on by their Republican family. Drew, on the other hand, was trying to find himself and find a girl with the help of his cousin, Junior (Duane Martin).
"The Inkwell," like most dramas, was about working through problems. Kenny had his problems with his wife and he also had problems with his brother-in-law, Spencer (Glyn Turman). Drew had problems with guilt, and he had a problem getting girls. It was a cute and funny movie that I'm glad I watched again.
The Inkwell
1994
Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance
The Inkwell
1994
Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance
Plot summary
In 1976, Drew Tate is a young teenager who has trouble dealing with life after he accidentally sets his house on fire. His parents Kenny and Brenda decide to go to Martha's Vineyard to spend Fourth of July weekend with Brenda's sister Francis, Francis' black Republican husband Spencer and their son Junior. While there Drew falls for a self centered girl named Lauren and befriends a married lady named Heather. While on their vacation, Drew deals with his parents attempts to save their marriage as well as with his own troubles. Eventually all of this leads to a life changing event for Drew as well as his parents.
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Funny movie about a summer in Martha's Vineyard
Interesting.
I enjoyed The Inkwell very much. It was well directed and the screenplay was solid. Good movie.
Films I wish people would make!
Often we see so many stereotypical movies about minorities in film. This time a black child, that could just as easily have been a white kid with a script rewrite, begins to experience adolescence as a young man. He has some issues he is dealing with and is counseled by several adults throughout the movie. What I liked most about this movie was the beautiful portrayal of blacks in love. The kids, and the parents. It was like watching an old home movie of my own family.
Too bad Matty Rich disappeared after this film. I was kinda hoping it would turn into a trend. Blacks in positive roles in films.