Book of Love (2002 film) explained

Book of Love
Director:Jeffrey W. Byrd
Producer:Nedal Abdul
Tracey Baker-Simmons
Jeffrey W. Byrd
Carl Craig
Eric K. George
Luce Gordon
Nia Hill
D'Angela Steed
J. Steed
Narrator:Anthony "Treach" Criss
Eric K. George
Richard T. Jones
Starring:Eric K. George
Anthony "Treach" Criss
Richard T. Jones
Robin Givens
Salli Richardson
Music:Stephen James Taylor
Cinematography:Carl Bartels
Editing:Jeffrey Cooper
Distributor:Artisan Entertainment
Crossroads Pictures
Runtime:91 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Book of Love, also known as Book of Love: The Definitive Reason Why Men Are Dogs is a 2002 American romantic comedy film, written and directed by Jeffrey W. Byrd, and starring Anthony "Treach" Criss, Eric K. George, and Richard T. Jones as its three male protagonists.[1]

Plot

Book of Love is a mockumentary following the unrelated stories of three L.A. bachelors (Eric K. George, Anthony "Treach" Criss, and Richard T. Jones) as they recover from a series of unhealthy relationships. The team of average Joes are no match for their manipulative girlfriends (Salli Richardson, Mari Morrow, and Robin Givens), however, and the over eager men are taken for all they're worth. It's this manipulative, self-serving treatment that drives the young bachelors into behaving like "dogs" themselves.

Production

Written and directed by Jeffrey Byrd, Book of Love was produced by both BET Studios and 5th GearEntertainment, and eventually released by Strange Fruit Films. Three Black women co-produced the film.[2]

Cast

Cameos

Cameo appearances in the film include: Darryl "Chill" Mitchell, Eric A. Payne, Flex Alexander, Gillian Iliana Waters, Jagged Edge, John Salley, Khalil Kain, Loretta Devine, Pepa (Salt-N-Pepa), Robert Townsend, and Taraji P. Henson.

Premiere and reception

Book of Love's world premiere closed the 1999 Black Hollywood Film Festival.[3]

A Variety review was largely positive, noting "Book of Love has the rhythms of a sketch-comedy movie, and, although it drags in places, most of the sketches are on the mark. The most uproarious sketches are also the most familiar, but the filmmakers add an impressive amount of freshness to oft-seen situations".

Kaia N. Shivers' review in Los Angeles Sentinel reads, "Though it is an outlet for wounded hearts and real life love drama, the story is a light comedy with intelligent and mature humor".

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Foundas. Scott. Book of Love. 11 April 2002. Variety. 4 December 2020.
  2. Shivers, Kaia N. "The Book of Love: The Definitive Reason Why Men Are Dogs." Los Angeles Sentinel; Los Angeles, Calif. 03 Dec 1998: B, 4:1. Via Proquest.
  3. "Advisory: `Book of Love' Booked to Close Hollywood Black Film Festival with World Premiere Screening. Entertainment Editors/Movie Writers. Business Wire; New York. 18 Feb 1999: 1. Via Proquest.