Harvard-educated biotech executive John Henry Jack Armstrong gets fired when he informs on his bosses, launching an investigation into their business dealings by the Securities & Exchange Commission. Branded a whistle-blower and therefore unemployable, Jack desperately needs to make a living. When his former girlfriend Fatima, a high powered businesswoman--and now a lesbian--offers him cash to impregnate her and her new girlfriend Alex, Jack is persuaded by the chance to make easy money. Word spreads and soon Jack is in the baby-making business at $10,000 a try. Lesbians with a desire for motherhood and the cash to spare are lining up to seek his services. But, between the attempts by his former employers to frame him for security fraud and his dubious fathering activities, Jack finds his life, all at once, becoming very complicated.
Spike Lee is one of the most uncompromising filmmakers in America. His personal take on the black experience in the U.S. is something that shouldn't be missed in films like Do The Right Thing, Malcolm X, Get on the Bus and Crooklyn. His latest effort more
This one, for me, falls somewhere between his usual 'genius' and his occasional 'flops'. My main grip is that the movie is TOOOO long. Confusing in the beginning, because it seems like it's going to be a movie about one thing - an more