Jason's Lyric

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Jason's Lyric

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Doug McHenry
Produced by Doug McHenry
Clarence Avant
Suzanne Broderick
Written by Bobby Smith, Jr.
Starring Allen Payne
Jada Pinkett Smith
Bokeem Woodbine
Eddie Griffin
Distributed by MGM
Release date(s) September 28, 1994
Running time 120 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $7,000,000 (estimate)
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Jason's Lyric is a 1994 romantic drama film, written by Bobby Smith, Jr., and directed by Doug McHenry. It stars Allen Payne, Jada Pinkett Smith, Bokeem Woodbine, Treach, Eddie Griffin, Lahmard Tate, and Forest Whitaker. This film is the story about young African American adults of Houston who must learn how to deal with love and maturity. This is the first film directed by Doug McHenry, who has been successful as a producer for the film New Jack City.

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Jason's Lyric is the "good brother"/"bad brother" story, set in the notorious Fifth Ward. Jason (Allen Payne) is the responsible young man who has a job in a television repair shop and lives at home with his hard-working mom (Suzzanne Douglass). Joshua (Bokeem Woodbine) is the brother just released from prison and obviously bound for a violent end. Joshua deals drugs for short-term cash and joins a gang plotting a bank robbery.

When Lyric (Jada Pinkett Smith) walks into the shop to buy a television, Jason has met his perfect match. She has dreams of escape, and inspires Jason to do supposedly romantic things like borrow a city bus to take her on a date. Their relationship continually grows and blossoms into love. The height comes when Jason and Lyric take a romantic ride in a rowboat, then make love in the woods.

In a series of flashbacks, Forest Whitaker plays the boys' father, Maddog. Throughout the film, Jason has nightmares about a tragedy in his childhood. Either Jason or Joshua killed Maddog while he was drunkenly attacking their mother. It turns out that Jason killed Mad Dog in the end. Jason managed to take the gun from Joshua and accidentally shot Mad Dog in the chest.

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Strong Language,Strong Sexual Content,Violence and Nudity

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