Disappearing Acts
It's About More Than The Morning After.
Based on the novel by best-selling author Terry McMillan, Disappearing Acts takes a close look at what it takes to make love real. After the laughter and the love-making, how hard must two people work and how much must they sacrifice, to still be there the morning after.
Construction worker Franklin Swift meets Zora Banks when she moves into her renovated brownstone. She's an aspiring singer/songwriter who teaches at a public school. He works construction while dreaming of having his own business. But not by himself. Franklin wants Zora by his side.
It takes strength to build a life. It takes strength to keep love alive. Sometimes you can't do both. Franklin faces challenges at work and Zora faces the challenge of her chosen career.. And choosing Franklin. Together they will soon discover that it's easy to build a love affair... and hard to make it last.
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Reflects Reality - Fraggle
Well written and good story line for a romantic drama. We see the ups and downs of relationship. It makes you think, and feel like you should defend the behavior of either character or determine how they could have better handle their issues. The acting was believable and so were the characters.Solid movie - Heatwave
In terms of a romantic drama this movie was pretty good. No 'Hollywood' like elements in this movie. Well worth the watch if the mood strikes for this genre. As always Sanaa Lathan's acting was great, not a bad acting by Wesley Snipes either. Apparently it was directed by the same director as Love & Baseketball, so it has the same feel.
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Reflects Reality - Fraggle
Well written and good story line for a romantic drama. We see the ups and downs of relationship. It makes you think, and feel like you should defend the behavior of either character or determine how they could have better handle their issues. The acting was ...Solid movie - Heatwave
In terms of a romantic drama this movie was pretty good. No 'Hollywood' like elements in this movie. Well worth the watch if the mood strikes for this genre. As always Sanaa Lathan's acting was great, not a bad acting by Wesley Snipes either. Apparently ...