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PRECIOUS
February 20, 2010 - 8:00pm Rated 14A
Director: Lee Daniels Cast: Gabourey ‘Gabby’ Sidibe,
Mo’Nique, Paula Patton, Mariah
Carey, Lenny Kravitz, Sherri
Shephard Run Time: 109 minutes Country: USA Year: 2009 Language: English
NOMINATED FOR 6 ACADEMY AWARDS, INCLUDING BEST PICTURE!!
Raw, vibrant and hopeful, Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire will stand as one of the strongest American films of 2009. Winner of the Cadillac People’s Choice Award at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival®, Precious may shock, but at its heart is the story of a young woman determined to better herself despite overwhelming obstacles.

Harlem, 1987: Claireece “Precious” Jones is a teenager in a living hell. She is pregnant, for the second time, by her own father. Her mother (a searing performance by Mo’Nique) is emotionally abusive and physically brutal. Precious has been mistreated and undervalued her whole life; her obesity appears to be both a result of and a shield against the hateful acts committed by those who should love her most.
But she can dream. Sullen and suspicious to most casual observers, Precious has a rich inner world full of colourful fantasies of celebrity and adoration. As in the original novel by Sapphire, Precious narrates her interior life with hilarious wit. Director Lee Daniels keeps the sparkle and insight of Sapphire’s language, even as he shows a girl keeping her head down in the face of shocking abuse and neglect.
Already in grade nine, Precious can neither read nor write.
Faced with expulsion, she accepts an alternative programme
without fully knowing what “alternative” means. Here, she
finds opportunity for the first time. The teacher, Ms. Rain
(Paula Patton), glimpses the Precious beneath her fierce
exterior and begins to draw her out.
The hardship is real in Precious, which is based on Sapphire’s experiences teaching in Harlem. But the effect of the film is an electric encounter with the highs and lows of life. Daniels inspires his actors to reach deep into themselves to communicate the truth of this story. Patton is consistently strong, Mo’Nique is a revelation, Mariah Carey utterly transforms herself and Lenny Kravitz is pure charm playing a nurse. But all respect must go to newcomer Gabourey Sidibe as Precious. She is simply unforgettable.
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“An urban nightmare with a surfeit of soul, Precious . . . is
like a diamond - clear, bright, but oh so hard. To simply
call it harrowing or unsparing doesn’t quite cut it; Precious
is also courageous and uncompromising, a shaken cocktail
of debasement and elation, despair and hope.” – John Anderson,
Variety