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Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 1-12

  • Video
  • 2005
  • R
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.2K
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Ann Carli, R. Kelly, Toby Corbett, LaDonna Tittle, Eric Lane, Victor Mignatti, LeShay N. Tomlinson, Michael Kenneth Williams, Malik Middleton, Kenneth Wachtel, Cat Wilson, Jim Swaffield, Rebecca Field, Rolando Boyce, and Drevon Cooks in Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 1-12 (2005)
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The first twelve chapters of R. Kelly's rap opera in which a one-night stand triggers a series of revelations about the sexual deceits of its characters.The first twelve chapters of R. Kelly's rap opera in which a one-night stand triggers a series of revelations about the sexual deceits of its characters.The first twelve chapters of R. Kelly's rap opera in which a one-night stand triggers a series of revelations about the sexual deceits of its characters.

  • Directors
    • R. Kelly
    • Jim Swaffield
  • Writer
    • R. Kelly
  • Stars
    • R. Kelly
    • Cat Wilson
    • Rolando Boyce
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.2K
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    • Directors
      • R. Kelly
      • Jim Swaffield
    • Writer
      • R. Kelly
    • Stars
      • R. Kelly
      • Cat Wilson
      • Rolando Boyce
    • 33User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    R. Kelly
    R. Kelly
    • Sylvester…
    Cat Wilson
    • Gwendolyn
    Rolando Boyce
    Rolando Boyce
    • Rufus
    LeShay N. Tomlinson
    LeShay N. Tomlinson
    • Cathy
    • (as Leshay Tomlinson)
    Malik Middleton
    • Chuck
    • (as Malik S. Middleton)
    Michael Kenneth Williams
    Michael Kenneth Williams
    • James
    Drevon Cooks
    • Big Man
    Rebecca Field
    Rebecca Field
    • Bridget
    Eric Lane
    • Twan
    LaDonna Tittle
    • Rosie
    Tracey Bonner
    Tracey Bonner
    • Tina
    Erika Ringor
    Erika Ringor
    • Roxanne
    • Directors
      • R. Kelly
      • Jim Swaffield
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      • R. Kelly
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    9exstkbme

    Oh my goodness I laughed my head off!

    It was hilarious! It is so not what most people would expect if they haven't seen it. It is NOT serious, and all the factions are part of the humor: the constant monotonous melody, sing- song-narrative, the crazy A.. twists and turns, the crazy ridiculous rhymes that didn't always work. It so plays on the crazy story R&B songs about (Lord help me, "ig'nant" drama that a lot of low class nuts bandy about all the time. What can I say I know people who come up with these crazy story lines in their real life! I am still laughing about the fact it was actually produced. Think "Married With Children" on crack crazy only with the black community. The interweaving was actually quite smart if you can just get past the monotonous typical story/ballad melody. Since it's all comedy no one should take offense from it. It's in the vein of "Mary Harman" and "Soap" it's over the top crazy humor, but the point overall is something to think about if you really want to take it seriously--think before you have an affair....you never know where that affair's been, can I get an "Amen?!!!" ha ha ha. Let me put this waiver out there though, this does not represent all African Americans/Black people, so if you don't know this...the humor will likely be lost and reduce to something racist. I think R. Kelly deserves some kudos for putting this together with excellent acting talent! If you watch the Browns, please this can't possibly offend you!
    10mr_buscemi_pink

    A Pure Musical Masterpiece

    R Kelly is a horrible person. But this is amazing. I was shocked in this unintentional comedy gold. Everything from the beat to the extreme plot points. Just amazing. Recommend to anyone with 30 minutes to spare. But after Chapter 12 sucks
    9mkarau

    Breakthrough RnB Musical Storytelling - broken in all the right ways...

    The first 12 chapters contain some of the most creative and innovative RnB video footage to date, as R Kelly's narration and vocals relate a poetic drama, constituting the pinnacle of self-deprecating nonsensical RnB music video production.

    This piece stands alone. It's a song about nothing, forming the soundtrack and dialogue of a movie, not surprisingly, about nothing. It's outlandish, unbelievable, uses convenient yet impossible plot twists, and could be seen, quite frankly, as vulgar.

    However, this viewer can't get enough. It's a bold move and a fresh take on RnB by a man whose public image has suffered in recent years. This re-establishes R Kelly as an Artist and is accessible to a viewer who can appreciate witty commentary on a genre by a creator from within that genre. Broken in all the right ways!
    7Quinoa1984

    goes from being really stupid to some kind of brilliance... and then stupidity again

    If you asked me what compelled R Kelly to make Trapped in the Closet, I wouldn't the foggiest clue. Maybe it was a call from Jesus, or some higher power that only comes to people whilst on the heaviest of psychotropics. But whatever it was, this is a work where you can never be completely sure whether or not Kelly was serious or not with what he was going (in some interviews he takes himself perhaps far too seriously than someone with his reputation ever should). He absurdly takes the angle of infidelity to one crazy step after another, until we're met with a very scary notion of a midget in a cop's cabinet. Did I mention the music?

    Yes, there is, of course, God awful music that doesn't vary in the slightest for the entire 45 minute running time (filled with sounds of droplets and, well, you'll have to hear it for yourself in all cringe-worthy glory). Everything is sung by Kelly, playing over all the parts, and it becomes clear very quickly this is some kind of vanity project taken to a whole other level. First we have the man himself, played by Kelly, trapped in a closet of his mistresses, then there's the mistress's husband comes home, THEN the husband's man mistress, followed by R's wife, then... Should I keep going on, or will it kill the suspense? How much you enjoy this series, basically, depends on how much you can take R Kelly singing out a wretched soap opera, like some Z-grade director with aspirations to be legit, and at times the circumstances not making any sense whatsoever.

    In fact, I probably did deep down really dislike this series, but somehow I couldn't stop watching, and laughing my dumbfounded head off. I applaud R Kelly for this achievement, but against all my better reasoning.
    6pgeo2286

    R. Kelley's Odyssey

    "Trapped in the Closet," the brainchild of rapper R. Kelley, should not be taken seriously at all. You can look at R. Kelley's terrible rhyming, ridiculous plot, monotonous music that goes on for 35 minutes with no variation, homophobia, misogyny, and immorality and bemoan that this is our generation's "Odyssey." Or, you can laugh. And that is what I did. Whether he meant it or not, "Trapped in the Closet" feels like the greatest Saturday Night Live skit ever put together (in fact, SNL did parody this and it was not at all as funny as the real thing). Essentially, it's a parody of R. Kelley's world without trying to be. You will not regret watching this.

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    • Trivia
      Tracey Bonner's debut.
    • Quotes

      Big Man: [R. Kelly sings] God, I just shitted on myself!

    • Connections
      Featured in Fast Food Nation (2006)

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Jive Records
      • Zomba Films
      • Fuzzy Bunny Films (I)
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      43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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