Spike Lee’s ‘Red Hook Summer’ Trailer

Here’s the debut trailer for Spike Lee‘s Red Hook Summer, set to hit theaters August 10th. It seems as though Lee took some advice from critics at this year’s Sundance, and trimmed the film from a bloated 130 minutes, down to a respectable 120 minute cut for theaters.

It’s also nice to see Lee returning to his Chronicles of Brooklyn series, but I don’t expect this to be on the level of, say, Do the Right Thing.

The latest in Spike Lee’s Chronicles of Brooklyn anthology – which also includes “She’s Gotta Have It” (1986), “Do The Right Thing” (1989), “Crooklyn” (1994), “Clockers” (1995), and “He Got Game” (1998) – RED HOOK SUMMER tells the story of Flik Royale (Jules Brown), a sullen young boy from middle-class Atlanta who has come to spend the summer with his deeply religious grandfather, Bishop Enoch Rouse (Clarke Peters), in the housing projects of Red Hook.  Having never met before, things quickly get off on the wrong foot as Bishop Enoch relentlessly attempts to convert Flik into a follower of Jesus Christ.  Between his grandfather’s constant preaching and the culture shock of inner-city life, Flik’s summer appears to be a total disaster – until he meets Chazz Morningstar (Toni Lysaith), a pretty girl his age, who shows Flik the brighter side of Brooklyn.  Through her love and the love of his grandfather, Flik begins to realize that the world is a lot bigger, and perhaps a lot better, than he’d ever imagined.

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