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She Hate Me (2004) or, Champion of the Lesbians



+ Worst Dollar Return of the Year: 0.18 Times the Cost


Star Anthony Mackie has a deer-in-the-headlights kind of vacant look on his face on this brightly colored poster for Spike Lee's She Hate Me


Jack Armstrong works for a medical company, which manipulates the value of its new HIV-drug. He decides to blow the whistle on the scam, is consequently fired and instead begins impregnating lesbians for money. - Which ends him up in court.

She Hate Me is written by Michael Genet (Talk to Me (2007)) and great Georgian co-writer/co-producer/director Spike Lee (She's Gotta Have It (1986)). 
There's runs a tongue-in-cheek line from Lee's great theatrical debut She's Gotta Have It to She Hate Me almost 20 years later, - possibly implicitly saying something about the filmmaker's own private experiences with women? The latter film is way less youthful, fresh and vibrant than Lee's early work. Implicitly, again, She Hate Me is in favor of gay families, which are at the film's center, but it soaks its pro-LGBT politics in a heavy bath of vinegar, which seems always to be aware of these family constructions as being 'wrong' in some unexpressed way, which is weak and uncool of Lee.
She Hate Me still works as an off-center late-night watch with plenty of New York aroma to it. It has a sex idea at its core, - call it smart or fun, - that forces Armstrong to have actual sex with the lesbians, although this also comes off possibly male-chauvinist, as the lesbians are wildly excited about both the male body and sex with a man. (The very thing lesbians by definition are not traditionally interested in...)
What lifts this flawed conception, in the end, and gets it flying enjoyably still, are the performances: Anthony Mackie (We Are Marshall (2006)), Kerry Washington (Sin (2003)), Woody Harrelson (Wildcats (1986)) and John Turturro (Margot at the Wedding (2007)) are all good, the latter in a mafia part that has him as the father of Monica Bellucci (The Apartment (1996)), who is 7½ years younger than him in real life, a bit of a stretch. Despite all these problems, I still liked She Hate Me.

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Listen to 4 minutes of the film's soundtrack here

Cost: 8 mil. $
Box office: 1.5 mil. $
= Box office disaster (returned 0.18 times its cost)
[She Hate Me premiered 20 July (New York) and runs 138 minutes. Shooting took place in all of New York's 5 boroughs and in New Jersey from March - May 2004. The film opened #55 to a 55k $ first weekend in 11 theaters in North America, where it never achieved a higher rank, although it spread out to 28 theaters, grossing 366k $ (24.4 % of the total gross). The film's biggest market was France with 653k $ (43.5 %). North America was the 2nd biggest, and 3rd biggest was Italy with 226k $ (17.7 %). The film is the 2nd lowest-grossing of Lee's career, behind Red Hook Summer (2012). Roger Ebert gave the film a 3/4 star review, equal in rating to this one. Lee returned with a TV movie, 2 episodes of a miniseries, a short and a movie segment before hitting cinemas with a proper work of his own again with Inside Man (2006). Mackie returned in Haven (2004); Washington in Ray (2004). She Hate Me is rotten at 19 % with a 3.93/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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