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With This Ring (2015)
With This Ring: The Vow
*This review may contain spoilers.*
Synopsis
With This Ring's cast is packed full of some of our favorites. Led by Regina Hall, the multi-talented cast includes Steven Bishop (BET's Being Mary Jane), Brian White (CBS's Hostages), Brooklyn Sudano (ABC's My Wife and Kids) and is rounded out with Jill Scott (R&B powerhouse, Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married) and Eve (former Rapper turned actress from the self titled series UPN's "Eve"). The movie could have easily been called, the Vow but yeah, that was taken :).
Friends for life Trista (Hall), Viviane (Scott) and Amaya (Copper) have the world at their fingers tips but are missing that one special guy. The ladies have learned that the struggle is real when it comes to finding a life partner who not only measures up but is also worth all the hard work. Happiness seems to elude them as they attend yet another friends wedding, embodying the old adage, "always a bridesmaid, never a bride". Whether it's the elusive guy, the married guy or just not-the- right guy these ladies have had a tough time in their relationships. Encouraged by the click of the clock, the trio decides to take fate into their own hands, vowing to become wedded within one year, whether its to Mr.Right or to "that guy".
Its Tough Out There
With this Ring is a story about the realities of dating that sistas of all flavors have to deal with on some level. Akin to that of "Sex in the City" it explores what can happen when you don't keep desperation at bay. But is it really this bad? Is it to the point where are our only options are to hook up with past loves that have dogged us, steal someones man or to lower our standards if we want to find mates? And in the end, is it worth that to keep a vow to the girls? Is that really the road to fulfillment or is there something more? These questions are answered in the same comedic hilarity that we've come to know and love from this crew of actresses and actors.
Trista, is a working girl who is (almost) living her dream in every aspect except having a hubby-to-be. Viviane is a single mother, struggling to get her baby's father to notice her. Amaya is out to win her man away from his wife. Elise is the single ladies' "newly married friend" that is trying to find herself in her new union. Frustrations with themselves and the man market lead them to the vow which promises to bind them in eternal bliss no matter what. Steven Bishop plays Nate, Tristas co-worker out to best her at every turn and delivers the same sort of charm that we always get from him, a sexy cleverness coupled with grown man swagger.
I feel the movie hits dead on when it comes to the harsh, yet very real topic of dating. These sassy and successful ladies learned what we all have to at one point or another - that you have to come to terms with yourself before you can truly unite with another. Lifetime managed to pull together a great cast delivering a cute tale of friendship and love, and still managed to bring the real answer. Happiness doesn't rest in another. It's in you and once you get that right, your eyes might see what has actually been in front of you the whole time.
It's a great movie for the girls and an easy watch, almost guaranteed to make you laugh, giggle and toss a side eye or two - it might also make you rethink some of your own internal business.
***Spoilers***
- My favorite scene was probably the read that surprise cast member Gabrielle Union (playing as "wife" Kitty) gave to Amaya when she crashed a party at her lovers house. Kitty tells her what every wife on the planet wishes they had the opportunity to tell mistresses before they get involved with husbands. "...remind yourself - he will never leave her, this will never be my house, this will never be my wedding ring and you will never have my life." Loved it!
- I also really like the fact that the girls have a married friend. I mean really how many single ladies ONLY have single friends. Elise has just as many struggles being married as her friends do trying to get there and I'm glad they didn't shy away from it.
- It was good to see both Eve and Jill Scott in a role that only asked for their acting talent. Though I love to hear both rock the mic, it was nice to see them as "actresses".