- Sharp social satire in which the uneven friendship between an ambitious Black businessman and his streetwise pal is thrown into further confusion when the professional falls in love with a mind-numbingly gorgeous waitress.
- Fun-loving Bobby is a mail boy in a big firm, but he has a trump card, his best friend Waymon, a "white" African-American who is almost a partner in the firm. They make a deal: Waymon will try to move Bobby to the trainee broker programme if he will help him meet Natalie, the girl of his dreams. There's only one problem, everyone will have to change...—Steve Richer <sricher@sympatico.ca>
- The movie is deeper than Waymond being executive at Firm. Waymond is a white African American who does not have any fun, He has no social life. He doesn't know how to relax. Waymond is a Workaholic and he finds Natalie but really had no time much for her. He spazzed on her in office. But Natalie did heal waymond in the sex area It was what Mr tinsdall needed. Waymond needed love. ALL WORK N NO PLAY is not good. Natalie gave waymond what he needed. Waymond and Bobby were from two different Worlds Lived two different lives The funniest part is When waymond comes to harlem To go out He doesn't go out so he don't know how to party..He too focused on his bag.....Yes white American is the key to life. And he gets the girl of his dreams at the
- Sharp social satire in which the uneven friendship between an ambitious black businessman and his streetwise pal is thrown into still more confusion when the professional falls in love with a mind-numbingly gorgeous waitress.—Duncan Shine <shine@telecall.co.uk>
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