Sexplicit Action Aplenty in Raw, Raunchy Romantic Romp
A Good Day
to Be Black & Sexy
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Rated R for nudity, sexuality, profanity and
ethnic slurs.
Actors: Marcuis Harris, Mylika Davis
Directors: Dennis Dortch
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC,
Subtitled, Widescreen
Language: English
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number of discs: 1
Studio: Magnolia Home Entertainment
DVD Release Date: February 3, 2009
Run Time: 92 minutes
You know how they keep nightclubs too dark to see exactly
what you’re hooking up with? This is the case, at least
cinematically, with A Good Day to Be Black & Sexy, an otherwise
unexpurgated sex romp which relies on dim and red lighting for a
modicum of modesty. Shot mostly in shadows, my guess is that
writer/director Dennis Dortch deliberately decided to make it
hard to see the steamy action unfolding onscreen.
The film is actually comprised of five, separate, steamy
vignettes, my favorite being the last, entitled American
Boyfriend. That one revolves around a 25 year-old accountant (Alphonso
Johnson) whose Asian girlfriend (Emily Liu) is busy fantasizing
that he‘s a basketball player when her family who has no idea
she’s dating a black guy comes home unexpectedly.
The other scenarios all involve black-on-black lust. In the
first, Reciprocity, we find Tony (Brandon Valley Jones)
frustrated that his woman, Jeanette (Kathryn Taylor) won’t
satisfy him orally, since when he performs fellatio on her she’s
left shaking uncontrollably.
The Crew (L-R) Kathryn J. Taylor, Layla
Mashavu, Valley Jones, Alisa Sherrod, Natalia Morris, Allen
Maldonado, Chonte' Harris, Dennis Dortch, Marcuis Harris, Emily
Liu, Nana Hill
The second installment, called Her Man, revolves around a
love triangle involving D’Andre (Marcuis Harris), a cheater
who’s not only married, but has children as well. That doesn’t
prevent him from making a booty call on his mistress (Chonte
Harris) who is perfectly happy to be his fantasy. However, a
sobering moment arrives when the wife calls D’Andre’s cell phone
at an inopportune moment and the other woman answers.
The third story, Tonite, is about a player (Allen Maldonado)
who literally kicks the object of his injection (Mylika Davis)
to the curb (and on her birthday to boot), when she won’t let
him have his way with her. But he’s about to learn that hell
hath no fury like a sister scorned, because he just “messed with
the wrong [b-word].” The fourth short doesn’t have much of a
plot to speak of, just a lot of loud orgasming by a dude who
looks like Snoop Dogg.