Note to Self

Note to Self

By Trey Haley

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2011-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Director: Trey Haley
  • Production Company: Swirl Films
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.9/10
7.9
From 6 Ratings

Description

Curtis King, a handsome and popular student athlete, (Christian Keyes, Madea Goes to Jail) may know his way around the court, but his heart still needs a game plan. When he decides to keep a journal to give his life a new direction, the path leads him straight to the love he needed most. A fresh and romantic look at growing up and finding your destiny, also starring singer Brian McKnight, Letoya Luckett (The Preacher’s Daughter), Richard T. Jones (Why Did I Get Married?), and Clifton Powell (Ray).

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Reviews

  • Awesome movie

    5
    By YveeteL
    Great movie with a really good message! Definitely recommend a must see!!
  • Excellent!

    5
    By TawannaM
    Loved this movie! Definitely worth it.
  • Good movie

    5
    By leah2happy
    This movie was a good funny romance comedy! Loved it. Watch it you won't be disappointed.
  • Note to Self is on Point!

    4
    By Rosayverde
    A must see, feel good movie! 😊
  • Atestm

    5
    By atestm
    Excellent movie
  • GREAT!!!

    5
    By SuperWoman5
    I really enjoyed this movie I laughed, Cried, Got Angry all at the same daym time (lol) naw it was a really good movie… Can't understand why movies like this isn't making the movie theater…
  • A must see!

    5
    By Lauren Spearman
    I laughed, cried, fell in love, this is a love story that relates to real life. The movie shows the many layers to Christian Keyes and Letoya Luckett is awesome in her portrayal of a guarded single mom.
  • Looks good !

    5
    By Score99
    Cant wait to see.
  • Awesome!

    5
    By Janie Patrick
    Must see!
  • Great story! Great acting! Great quality!

    5
    By ShoeAddict
    Nice work by all the actors! Christian Keyes did an excellent job on this script/story. I love Valarie Pettiford in everything she does and she absolutely does not disappoint in this movie. Brian McKnight doesn't disappoint either...so good to see him do such a great job on screen where he clearly is very comfortable. It is so refreshing to see a quality piece of work about African American life and love without it being a poorly acted play. (Don't get me wrong, I've seen plays in the past that were good, but lately they pop up so often that you wonder how much time was spent on the story and the production.) With reality tv replacing everything (including sitcoms that showed affluent, educated African Americans) and movies being all about violence and vampires, it's good to see a story that paints a positive picture even in the trying times. Please give this movie a try...you won't be sorry. As one reviewer said, "don't judge a book by its cover." We need to have more support for this kind of funny, heart-warming, and real movie so that writers and directors will give us more of it. *I hardly ever write reviews, but I'm changing that going forward because talking about good movies like "Note To Self," especially in this age of reality tv, is of the utmost importance. Lets stop celebrating bad behavior on tv and in movies all the time, and purpose to spend more time cheering for decency, respect, and morals. Maybe then we'll see a change:)

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