Lonnie (Denyce Lawton) goes on a corporate retreat, one that Momma (Jackée Harry) approves because all the men have jobs. Bobby V plays her two timing boyfriend who uses her. Lonnie is joined by her co-workers in the HR department, China (Kanisha Buss) a heavy set woman with a tattoo on her left chest. She can't stop talking and thinks her boss Dan (who seems normal) is a sexual harasser. Also on the trip is the lovely Camilla (Veronica Rodriguez) who gets under utilized as they couldn't write a real part for her.
The "comedy" is geared toward African-American women and I didn't find it amusing and I don't think they will either.
One "funny" line was when they were looking at a Pez in a store. China says, "Look it is a Camilla doll. All you have to do is wave your finger in front of it, it opens wide and you can get a piece." Or at another time when China looks around the room and sees 20 men, "Somebody is going to occupy China, tonight." This is the type of low brow humor that was rampant in the film.
The acting was as lame as the dialouge. Later, there are far too many serious conversations. It turns from a bad comedy into a bad drama. The film had some low budget plot points. The company get together says it is 4 women and 20 men, however when they show the entire group, it is seven people. What company has 4 HR people for 20 employees and wouldn't they all know each other already?
Near f-bomb, extensive sex talk including vibrator, no sex or nudity.
The "comedy" is geared toward African-American women and I didn't find it amusing and I don't think they will either.
One "funny" line was when they were looking at a Pez in a store. China says, "Look it is a Camilla doll. All you have to do is wave your finger in front of it, it opens wide and you can get a piece." Or at another time when China looks around the room and sees 20 men, "Somebody is going to occupy China, tonight." This is the type of low brow humor that was rampant in the film.
The acting was as lame as the dialouge. Later, there are far too many serious conversations. It turns from a bad comedy into a bad drama. The film had some low budget plot points. The company get together says it is 4 women and 20 men, however when they show the entire group, it is seven people. What company has 4 HR people for 20 employees and wouldn't they all know each other already?
Near f-bomb, extensive sex talk including vibrator, no sex or nudity.