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Drumline (PG-13)
Guylaine Cadorette
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Where marching bands normally conjure up images of ceremonial and elaborately decorous performances,
Drumline
marches to a rhythmically unique and different beat. It's entertaining from start to finish.
Story
Drumline
centers on Devon (
Nick Cannon
), a talented young street drummer from Harlem who gets a full music scholarship to the fictitious Atlanta A&T University. His goal is to gain a spot as a starter on its acclaimed marching band's drumline. But Devon, whose raw talent doesn't come from a textbook, doesn't feel the need to pay his dues ("Ain't no class gonna teach me how to be me," he asserts). His reluctance to tow the line creates friction between him and senior class band member Sean (
Leonard Roberts
, better known as Forrest in
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
), who thinks that Devon has the talent but lacks the discipline to be on the drumline. Meanwhile, band director Dr. Lee (
Orlando Jones
) has his own problems: the school wants him to spice up the band's routine with hip-hop, but he prefers "Flight of the Bumblebees" to "The Thong Song." Pressure mounts as A&T prepares to vie against the region's best college band for the Big Southern Classic's $100,000 jackpot. This unparalleled look at show-style college marching bands will leave even the rhythmically challenged wanting more.
Acting
Cannon
, who stars on Nickelodeon's
The Nick Cannon Show
--a series he created and executive produces--makes his feature film debut here as Devon, and he manages to bring arrogance to his character with just the right amount of candor. Devon's love interest in the film, Laila, is played by
Zoe Saldana
(
Crossroads
). Unlike most coming-of-age movies, however, their relationship is refreshingly real and they act and communicate like teens do. In one scene, Laila tries to give Devon some guidance and offers him some clichéd advice, to which he responds, "I don't even know what that means."
Jones
(
Evolution
) plays band leader Dr. Lee as a traditionalist always striving for perfection, defining Lee as someone who is very intimidating yet still personable.
Leonard Roberts
as his right-hand man Sean goes through his own transformation in the film and learns to put the needs of the drumline before his own dislike for Devon. Overall,
Drumline
is extremely well-acted.
Direction
In the film's press notes, director
Charles Stone, III
(
Paid in Full
) likens
Drumline
to a big musical--without the people breaking into song. Throughout the film music and the rhythmic sounds of the drums are constant yet never overpower the story line or the characters. Scribes Tina Gordon Chism and
Shawn Schepps
varied a formulaic sports-themed storyline by replacing football antics with choreography and brass. The competition, however, proves just as fierce as any sport. The production team behind
Drumline
definitely went out on a limb with this project because it tackles a subject that isn't exactly mainstream and made it into an incredibly entertaining film. The film's soundtrack is also an homage to Southern show-style bands, which actually play Top 40 tunes. Not surprising considering
Drumline
was executive produced by Grammy-winner
Dallas Austin
. Whether it's the soundtrack, the story, the characters or the impressive battle-of-the-bands climax, this film doesn't miss a beat.
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