ATL

2006 "A New American Story"
6.1| 1h45m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 31 March 2006 Released
Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures
Country: United States of America
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As four friends prepare for life after high school, different challenges bring about turning points in each of their lives. The dramas unfold and resolve at their local rollerskating rink, Cascade.

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Drama, Comedy, Mystery

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Director

Chris Robinson

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Warner Bros. Pictures

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Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
Salubfoto It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
Cooktopi The acting in this movie is really good.
Ronald Atkinson What I believe drew me to this film, is the fact that ATL was like one of those classic African-American films that captures what truly goes on in a predominantly African- American community without having it to include violence. Yes, there is a scene where Ant gets shot, but it's not like something you would see in Boyz In Da Hood, Menace to Society, etc... Each character comes from different backgrounds, and you can tell by that based on Rashad's description of each scene. The film portrays Atlanta showing both rich and poor, but not racially stereotyping and segregating. This film tells one of those positive stories that are always forgotten in African-American portrayals of cinema and television. This is relivable because this story was also similar to my high school days.
joshuadrake-39480 -- WARNING! This film review contains spoilers. If you haven't seen this film, you may want to before reading this review -- ATL is a coming-of-age story concerning Rashad and his friends in their final year of high school and on the verge of adulthood. Rashad and his brother Ant lives with Uncle George and works with him as part of his custodial company. When not working, he spends time with his friends: Esquire, also known as, Benjamin Gordon, Teddy and Brooklyn at the Waffle House and they are not as a team call "The Ones", at a skating rink called Cascade.Meanwhile, no longer under the watchful eyes of Rashad, Ant begins to become involved with a drug dealer named Marcus and begins to sell weed for him. He also starts dating a girl named Tondie, who takes a liking to him only after he begins to make money through drug dealing.Things began to soon fall apart: Ant is arrested for selling weed, in which Rashad grabs Ant, pushes him in the house, tells him to get in the room, but Ant yells at him saying, "You ain't nobody's dad!", after Rashad tells him, "I ain't playing with you, bro.", and also beats his brother until Uncle George gets Rashad and tells him to let him go in his room and tells him that, "Ant is gonna do what he wants to do. A few extra dollars in the house ain't gonna hurt nothing." He also finds out the real truth about Erin once Esquire tells him about her.That's the plot of this movie. The editing is really good, it can get a little awkward at some points, but I still love the editing by David Blackburn.The film's budget was at $20 million dollars and it was really a challenge to make this film, but this film went on and make just $21 million dollars, but they are doing a sequel because T.I. has announced it and it shows with a picture of him and Lauren London.The acting is just incredible. T.I., as the main protagonist and narrator of the story, Rashad Swann, is really amazing and very good in his first feature film.ATL was the first film debut for the director, Christopher Robinson, and the majority of it's cast including Evan Ross, as Anton Swann, the younger brother of Rashad, he said that this made his first film debut easier, since it was also his co-star's debut.Lauren London as New-New / Erin Garnett, the love interest of Rashad and the daughter of John Garnett.Jackie Long as Benjamin Gordon / Esquire is really amazing in his performance, and the other two boys: Albert Daniels and Jason Weaver, as Brooklyn and Teddy, just really shines and they really do shines out.Antwan Andre Patton, also known as Big Boi, who plays the drug dealer and our main antagonist Marcus, the drug dealer that Ant begins to work for. He also plans to lure Anton from Rashad for his own profit. This was also his film debut and he pulls off his portrayal of Marcus wonderfully. Keith David, Mykelti Williamson and Lonette McKee as John Garnett, Uncle George and Priscilla Garnett may have a little bit of scenes, but they still shine out, especially Mykelti Williamson, who performed the role of Uncle George wonderfully, even in the scenes with T.I. and Evan Ross are beautifully written and when he says to T.I. in the first conversation about Ant's drug problem, "A woman does not want a man with two dumb-ass kids and no money.", was really well written.I will give credit to Chris Robinson and Tina Gordon-Chism, who directed and wrote the screenplay, from a story written by Antwone Fisher.Now, I get to the musical score by Aaron Zigman. It is really well-done and also the song choices that they made for this movie was really cool.The one song that was really cool for me to hear was T.I.'s song, "What You Know", and also the other two songs I really did like to hear was K-Rab featuring D4L's "Bubble Gum" and "Money in the Bank", performed by Lil Scrappy featuring Young Buck.So, overall, with ATL, I can't hate it, but it does make a good feature film debut for TI and Evan Ross, as well as Big Boi and Lauren London, who would all later play in other movies.Big Boi would play in Idlewild, Lauren London would later play in Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family, This Christmas and the main lead role in The Game, which will end with season nine on BET, Evan Ross, who would later play the producer of this movie, Dallas Austin in CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story and in the movie Pride, and for T.I., who would go on to be in American Gangster, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Denzel Washington as Frank Lucas and Russell Crowe as Detective Richie Roberts, go on his own TV show, "T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle", which is on VH1 and in the upcoming 2015 Marvel Studios' film, "Ant-Man", and I can't wait to see all of them in the upcoming sequel, ATL 2, which does not have a release date yet. The movie also has cameos by Jazze Pha and Monica, some really good memorable quotes and a good hip-hop soundtrack that will get you wanting to go out to the club and turn up.
koolaidb I have to admit when ATL first came out I didn't even bother to give it a chance. Roller skating? No thanks.Turns out I was dead wrong. It came on HBO a few summers back and I thought 'what the hell, why not?' and gave it a shot.What I got was an engaging, entertaining and plain fun coming of age movie with flecks of the south and an interesting perspective of black culture in terms of class. It's part John Hughes and part Spike Lee (minus the annoying sermonizing Lee often infuses in his movies). Sounds like a damn good combo to me.I think almost anyone who spent their late high school years bumming around with friends, talking trash, working on your swagger, hanging out and wondering what happens next can appreciate this.While I wouldn't take ATL too seriously, I would definitely watch it again. Especially on a hot day with a big ol' glass of iced tea.8/10
zygirl513 First of all, let me just say that people in cities like Atlanta, Chicago and Detroit do actually skate; it's not just a plot prop.Sure, it's not the "classic" drug, sex and violence hood flick, but it is a very real story and well told at that. I understand that a lot of people expect that from a movie about black people who live in a city and aren't rich, but the fact is, that's not everybody's life. It's not even most peoples' lives.This a love story people. Subtle, but cuddly and honest. I, for one, enjoyed it. And I think that anyone who does not have to, or otherwise manages to, get over what they expect based on what they've seen can find the human tale underneath and enjoy it too.