A God-fearing bluesman takes to a wild young woman who, as a victim of childhood sexual abuse, looks everywhere for love, never quite finding it.
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6.9 /10
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Black Snake Moan
2007
R
1 h 56 m
United States
Drama
Music
A God-fearing bluesman takes to a wild young woman who, as a victim of childhood sexual abuse, looks everywhere for love, never quite finding it.
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6.9 /10
68469 people rated
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Christina Ricci
Rae
Samuel L. Jackson
Lazarus
Justin Timberlake
Ronnie
S. Epatha Merkerson
Angela
John Cothran
Reverend R.L.
David Banner
Tehronne
Michael Raymond-James
Gill
Adriane Lenox
Rose Woods
Kim Richards
Sandy
Neimus K. Williams
Lincoln
Leonard L. Thomas
Deke Woods
Ruby Wilson
Mayella
Claude Phillips
Bojo
Amy Lavere
Jesse
Clare Grant
Kell
Jeff Pope
Batson
Charles 'Skip' Pitts
Charlie
Willie Hall
Pinetop
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Floyd Mayweather
23/06/2025 07:34
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Sejar Jasani
23/06/2025 07:34
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matselisontsohi
23/06/2025 07:34
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Bikking
23/06/2025 07:33
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simsyeb
23/06/2025 07:33
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Kamlesh
23/06/2025 07:33
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Tesfa
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Ranz Kyle
22/11/2022 07:52
Went to see this movie because my husband loves the Blues. We had seen the trailers and didn't expect much. My husband liked it; I didn't. The movie is difficult for women, especially Black women to sit through. The story is really incomplete and would have been a lot more interesting if they had focused on Lazarus' story more than Rae and her husbands marital, sexual and anxiety problems. I would have liked to know what happened between Lazarus and his wife, beside what he told us. What was his marriage really like? Was he really the innocent victim he makes himself out to be? I seriously doubt it. That would have been very interesting if the writers had chose to pursue it. 4/10
KIDI
22/11/2022 07:52
(My Synopsis) Rae (Christina Ricci) was a high school * and nymphomaniac who connects with Ronnie (Justin Timberlake) to fulfill her needs. Ronnie must report to his National Guard unit and leaves Rae all alone. Rae is not alone for long, because she is the town tramp with a powerful need to hook-up with a man. After a party, Rae is taken home by a friend who ends up beating her half to death and throws her on the side of the road. The next day, Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson) finds Rae and carries her home. Lazarus gives medical care to Rae, and believes that he can also save her from herself. Rae is like a dog in heat so Lazarus puts a 40 pound chain around her and his radiator to keep her from going out looking for men. Lazarus has problems of his own, because his wife has just left him for another man. Lazarus turns to his blues music to relieve his pain.
(My Comment) The movie has a deep meaning to it once you get past the sex and violence. The film has a different feel to it. The story is raw and almost puts you in the movie as if you were there. The 40 pound chain is a good metaphor, and symbolic of a chastity belt. You don't give love away to anyone, but you keep it for your true love. The chain could also be a parallel to a wife who is chained to the kitchen, yet Rae didn't cook. Rae only wanted to have sex all the time whereas a wife may not. I think Craig Brewer (writer & director) has made an extraordinary movie, and Samuel L. Jackson sings a mean blues song. The story is emotionally charged, tackling the subjects of race, religion, music, and sex all into one. (Paramount Classics, Run time 1:56, Rated R)(8/10)
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Floyd Mayweather
23/06/2025 07:34
Black Snake Moan-720P
Sejar Jasani
23/06/2025 07:34
Black Snake Moan-480P
matselisontsohi
23/06/2025 07:34
Black Snake Moan-360P
Bikking
23/06/2025 07:33
Black Snake Moan-720P
simsyeb
23/06/2025 07:33
Black Snake Moan-480P
Kamlesh
23/06/2025 07:33
Black Snake Moan-360P
user1602663788623
06/06/2025 03:31
Black Snake Moan_360P
Tesfa
29/05/2023 19:38
source: Black Snake Moan
Ranz Kyle
22/11/2022 07:52
Went to see this movie because my husband loves the Blues. We had seen the trailers and didn't expect much. My husband liked it; I didn't. The movie is difficult for women, especially Black women to sit through. The story is really incomplete and would have been a lot more interesting if they had focused on Lazarus' story more than Rae and her husbands marital, sexual and anxiety problems. I would have liked to know what happened between Lazarus and his wife, beside what he told us. What was his marriage really like? Was he really the innocent victim he makes himself out to be? I seriously doubt it. That would have been very interesting if the writers had chose to pursue it. 4/10
KIDI
22/11/2022 07:52
(My Synopsis) Rae (Christina Ricci) was a high school * and nymphomaniac who connects with Ronnie (Justin Timberlake) to fulfill her needs. Ronnie must report to his National Guard unit and leaves Rae all alone. Rae is not alone for long, because she is the town tramp with a powerful need to hook-up with a man. After a party, Rae is taken home by a friend who ends up beating her half to death and throws her on the side of the road. The next day, Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson) finds Rae and carries her home. Lazarus gives medical care to Rae, and believes that he can also save her from herself. Rae is like a dog in heat so Lazarus puts a 40 pound chain around her and his radiator to keep her from going out looking for men. Lazarus has problems of his own, because his wife has just left him for another man. Lazarus turns to his blues music to relieve his pain.
(My Comment) The movie has a deep meaning to it once you get past the sex and violence. The film has a different feel to it. The story is raw and almost puts you in the movie as if you were there. The 40 pound chain is a good metaphor, and symbolic of a chastity belt. You don't give love away to anyone, but you keep it for your true love. The chain could also be a parallel to a wife who is chained to the kitchen, yet Rae didn't cook. Rae only wanted to have sex all the time whereas a wife may not. I think Craig Brewer (writer & director) has made an extraordinary movie, and Samuel L. Jackson sings a mean blues song. The story is emotionally charged, tackling the subjects of race, religion, music, and sex all into one. (Paramount Classics, Run time 1:56, Rated R)(8/10)
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