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別名: Lonett McKee, Lonette Mckee
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Lonette McKee, born on July 22, 1954, is an American actress known for her roles in film and television. She gained significant recognition for her performance in 'Jungle Fever' (1991), a movie that explores interracial relationships and societal taboos.
公開年: 1991
別題: Fiebre de amor y locura, Febre da Selva, Viidakkokuume, Pyretos zouglas, Dzsungelláz, Febbre della giungla, ジャングル・フィーバー, Džiunglių karštligė, Malaria, Tropikalna goraczka, Лихорадка джунглей, Fiebre salvaje, 叢林熱, Orman Ateşi
監督: Spike Lee
脚本: Spike Lee
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制作会社: 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks, Universal Pictures
ジャンル: Drama, Romance, drama film, romance film
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In Spike Lee's 'Jungle Fever', African-American architect Flip Coleman (Wesley Snipes) finds himself drawn into an affair with his white co-worker Angie Tucci (Annabella Sciorra). Despite their growing feelings for each other, they are aware that their interracial relationship is likely to face disapproval from society. Flip's worries about the racial implications of their taboo romance cause tension and mistrust between them. Meanwhile, Flip's brother Gator (Spike Lee), a crack addict recently released from prison, begins causing problems in the family. The film explores themes of race, relationships, and addiction as it follows Flip and Angie trying to navigate their complicated affair amidst these challenges.
'Jungle Fever' is a 1991 drama-romance directed by Spike Lee, exploring interracial relationships and societal perceptions surrounding them. Set in New York City, the film revolves around Flip Coleman, a successful African-American architect who enters into an affair with his white co-worker Angie Tucci. As their relationship unfolds, they face potential backlash due to its racial dynamics. Simultaneously, Flip's brother Gator struggles with drug addiction, adding another layer of tension to the family dynamic. Lee uses this film as a vehicle to address race relations and the complexities of interracial romance in 1990s America.