Chris Rock scores a solid hit with Top Five by making his movie about himself. Well, not himself exactly, but an alter ego: a big-time comedian/moviestar. Andre Allen is his name and he’s going to marry Kim Kardashian on a Reality TV special. Oops, scratch that, he’s going to marry Gabrielle Union, playing a talent-free Reality TV star modeled on Kim Booty. It’s a well conceived, insightful and often LOL movie.
It’s also a full-employment act for black entertainers: comics, rappers, actresses. Several bold-faced white comics are thrown in for good measure. For Chris Rock, even Jerry Seinfeld will come out and shoot a scene at Scores New York. Seinfeld to a stripper who stole his wallet: “Do I really have to say!”
Rock and Rosario Dawson courting on the streets of Manhattan, waxing on about the City and life, has been compared to Woody Allen and Diane Keaton doing the same in Annie Hall. Fair enough. Update that to 2014 from a Black POV – the year of Grand Jury Anger & Obama Fatigue – and you’ve got Top Five.
Chris Rock modeled Andre Allen on himself: self-aware, sure of himself, super funny. He also made him an alcoholic, which may or may not be true to Rock himself. It leavens the movie, that’s for sure.
Rosario Dawson is strong and lovely as the NY Times writer who bags a couple of days with him.
Top Five is winningly written and directed by Chris Rock. I say let him write and direct many more.
Ideally his future films won’t be marred by cheap tricks like turnstile jumping.
Occasionally nasty well beyond the bounds of decency, though many a mean comedian has riffed on the Kennedy assassination.
Also notable is how sexually outspoken are both genders, though perhaps that’s because the movie was written by a guy.
Three underlying worldviews get explored in Top Five: Black America in 2014, celebrity life, and alcoholism. Each is fascinating, but the third is most bracing. Chris Rock and Rosario Dawson turn much of their byplay into a cinematic AA meeting, describing their rock-bottom experiences, love of booze, temptations and frustrations with being alcoholic. Let’s hope some people are helped by seeing this.