Not Easily Broken
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Plot
Template:More plot Dave and Clarice Johnson have reached a breaking point in their marriage. When Clarice is injured in a car crash, her mother Mary intervenes. The obvious truth that more than just her injuries need immediate attention is exposed. Clarice begins to be treated by Julie, a physical therapist. Dave develops a friendship with Julie and her young son Bryson. The acceptance and comfort Dave finds in the two stirs his longing for a family and a passionate partner. When Bryson unexpectedly dies in a swimming accident, Dave and Julie's relationship grows closer as Clarice pulls farther away. Dave and Clarice must confront whether their marriage vows are or are not easily broken. Dave later visits Julie after she calls him, and he comforts her in her grief. They begin to kiss, but Dave realizes it is Clarice he truly wants. The couple reunites once Clarice expresses to him the reasons for her mother having such a big input in their marriage. They reunite and Dave finds out that Clarice is pregnant.
Cast
- Morris Chestnut as Dave Johnson
- Taraji P. Henson as Clarice Clark-Johnson
- Maeve Quinlan as Julie Sawyer
- Kevin Hart as Tree
- Wood Harris as Darnell Gooden
- Eddie Cibrian as Brock Houseman
- Jenifer Lewis as Mary "Mama" Clark
- Niecy Nash as Michelle
- Cannon Jay as Bryson Sawyer
- Albert Hall as Bishop Wilkes
- Henry Brown Jr. as Mr. Reid
- T. D. Jakes as Allen
Awards
At the Black Reel Awards, Bill Duke was nominated for Best Director, and Brian Bird was nominated for Best Screenplay, Original or Adapted.[2]
Taraji P. Henson won Best Actress at the BET Awards for her role in the film combined with two other performances in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and The Family That Preys.
Albert Hall won the Grace Award for Movies at the 2010 Movieguide Awards.[3]
Reception
The film has received mainly mixed reviews from critics. since June 2020[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., Rotten Tomatoes reports a 31% approval rating, based on 68 reviews with an average of 4.65/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Though well-intentioned, Not Easily Broken is bogged down by melodramatic plotting and stereotypical characters".[4] Another review aggregator, Metacritic, gave the film a 43/100 approval rating based on 18 reviews.[5]
Box office performance
On its opening weekend, it opened #9 with $5,600,000 in 724 theaters with an $7,735 average.[6] In total it made a domestic gross of $10,572,742.
References
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External links
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- Morris Chestnut: The Not Easily Broken interview with Kam Williams
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- 2009 romantic comedy-drama films
- American romantic comedy-drama films
- Films based on American novels
- Films directed by Bill Duke
- TriStar Pictures films
- 2009 films
- 2000s English-language films
- 2000s American films
- English-language romantic comedy-drama films