Louisiana circa 1962. Samuel L. Jackson, Lynn Whitfield,
Lynn Whitfield
The color and scenery in Eve's Bayou is
wonderful. The people are elegant and troubled. Even the
character's names stir up visions of dark swamp water and sultry
heat. How does a young child of 10 kill her father? Was it
murder or something else? The how and why is revealed at the end
of the child's disturbing tale.
The story is told and seen through the eyes of little Eve
Batiste played by a wonderful young actress named Jurnee
Smollett. The story starts in 1962 deep in the Louisiana Bayou
area. Little Eve takes us deep into her world which is filled
with colorful characters and complex personalities. Diahann
Carroll is fabulous as the old fortune teller Elzora with her
insane laughter. Debbi Morgan as Aunt Mozelle Batiste Delacroix
is something to behold. Aunt Mozelle has promised her family
that she will not use her "second sight" to tell fortunes, but
neighbors won't let her keep her promise. They seek her out to
find missing husbands anyway. Lynn Whitfied as the manor born
wife is beautiful and poised as she tries to keep her family
together in spite of her wandering husband (Samuel L. Jackson).
Jackson is very sexy in this movie and his character has roving
eyes as well as roving hands that don't stop even when he is
caught in a compromising position by his youngest daughter, Eve.
This single action starts a set of events that lead to the total
destruction of an already deeply troubled family.
Although this movie did not make history at the box office, my
guess is that it will become a cult classic. If you are a
collector of all film genres, this is the one to see and
collect. Years from now, it will be viewed for what it is, a
brilliantly produced gem. You can literally feel the Louisiana
heat from Eve's Bayou. If the character 'Harry' looks familiar
to you, he is none other than saxophonist, Branford Marsalis.
Rated R
-Vanette Ryanes
Vanette Ryanes is a true movie maven. She
has been an avid movie fan for more than 35 years and has a video
library of 200 plus movies. She has a vast knowledge of classic
black and white, noir and vintage color movies. If you have
questions about movies contact Vanette, (Vannie to her friends) for
answers, advice and recommendations.