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What's Love Got to Do with It

- Who Needs A Heart When A Heart Can Be Broken?

Singer Tina Turner rises to stardom while mustering the courage to break free from her abusive husband Ike.

Release Date : 1993-06-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Touchstone Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Angela Bassett

Character Name : Anna Mae Bullock / Tina Turner

Original Name : Angela Bassett

Gender : Female

Laurence Fishburne

Character Name : Ike Turner

Original Name : Laurence Fishburne

Gender : Male

Vanessa Bell Calloway

Character Name : Jackie

Original Name : Vanessa Bell Calloway

Gender : Female

Jenifer Lewis

Character Name : Zelma Bullock

Original Name : Jenifer Lewis

Gender : Female

Khandi Alexander

Character Name : Darlene

Original Name : Khandi Alexander

Gender : Female

Richard T. Jones

Character Name : Ike Turner Jr.

Original Name : Richard T. Jones

Gender : Male

Rae'Ven Larrymore Kelly

Character Name : Young Anna Mae Bullock

Original Name : Rae'Ven Larrymore Kelly

Gender : Female

Chi McBride

Character Name : Fross

Original Name : Chi McBride

Gender : Male

Penny Johnson Jerald

Character Name : Lorraine Taylor

Original Name : Penny Johnson Jerald

Gender : Female

Phyllis Yvonne Stickney

Character Name : Alline Bullock

Original Name : Phyllis Yvonne Stickney

Gender : Female

Sherman Augustus

Character Name : Reggie

Original Name : Sherman Augustus

Gender : Male

Cora Lee Day

Character Name : Grandma Georgiana

Original Name : Cora Lee Day

Gender : Male

Virginia Capers

Character Name : Choir Mistress

Original Name : Virginia Capers

Gender : Female

Barry Shabaka Henley

Character Name : El Paso Doctor

Original Name : Barry Shabaka Henley

Gender : Male

Bo Kane

Character Name : Dance Show Host

Original Name : Bo Kane

Gender : Male

Jackie O'Brien

Character Name : Boutique Clerk

Original Name : Jackie O'Brien

Gender : Female

Michael Colyar

Character Name : Apollo Announcer

Original Name : Michael Colyar

Gender : Male

Rob LaBelle

Character Name : Phil Spector

Original Name : Rob LaBelle

Gender : Male

Patricia Sill

Character Name : Spector's Assistant

Original Name : Patricia Sill

Gender : Female

Shavar Ross

Character Name : Michael Turner

Original Name : Shavar Ross

Gender : Male

Damon Hines

Character Name : Ronnie Turner

Original Name : Damon Hines

Gender : Male

Suli McCullough

Character Name : Craig Turner

Original Name : Suli McCullough

Gender : Male

Daniel McDonald

Character Name : London Announcer

Original Name : Daniel McDonald

Gender : Male

O'Neal Compton

Character Name : George, Ramada Inn Manager

Original Name : O'Neal Compton

Gender : Male

Rose Jackson

Character Name : 5th Ikette

Original Name : Rose Jackson

Gender : Female

Tina Turner

Character Name : Tina Turner (archive footage)

Original Name : Tina Turner

Gender : Female

Gene 'Groove' Allen

Character Name : Club Announcer

Original Name : Gene 'Groove' Allen

Gender : Male

Timmy Cappello

Character Name : Keyboards Player

Original Name : Timmy Cappello

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-11-22

**A discreet biographical film, that seems to me to fulfill its role.** Even those who don't like her, I think, have the honesty to recognize the impact and relevance of Tina Turner's music. She doesn't please everyone (nobody pleases everyone) but it is still a reference in 20th century music. Owner of a record that is hard to match, she has several awards, several Grammys and two stars on the Walk of Fame, among other honors. The film we have here, heavily based on the singer's autobiography, shows us a little of her personal life, how she became famous and her difficult marriage to Ike Turner. I never read the original book, but I believe the movie omits a lot of information and data to try to focus on the main thing. Brian Gibson ensures an efficient direction and the script is quite good, mainly because of the way it sticks to the story and facts, avoiding melodramas and cloying sentimentality. Of course, not everything goes smoothly: the film is quite predictable, and its pace, although pleasant, goes through several bumps that are basically musical pauses. The most relevant point in favor of this film is the excellent choice of the cast and the impeccable way in which it acts. Lawrence Fishburne has the difficult task of bringing the truculent Ike to life (and there aren't many characters more disgusting than an abusive husband), but he put in such effort that he manages to capture our attention with magnificent charisma. Beside her, the great Angela Bassett never seemed so powerful and electrifying. Incidentally, the resemblance of the two actors to the real figures they embody is truly remarkable. The film has excellent cinematography and good scenery. The costumes, props and even automobiles play an important role in building the atmosphere of the time in which things are happening (between the 50s and the beginning of the 80s). The soundtrack is also good and, predictably, it's basically based on songs by Tina Turner and Ike Turner.

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-12-30

Andrea Bassett provides quite a compelling interpretation of the early life of Tina Turner here and Laurence Fishburne is also on good form as the brutish Ike. Born Annie Mae Bullock, she grows up in a community where singing is important and where her voice helps her to stand out. Pretty swiftly she attracts the notice of local band leader Ike Turner who gives her a start fronting his music before she becomes his wife and a mother. Success begins to follow but as that happens he turns into a monster. She is beaten regularly and feels more and more intimidated and fearful within her own marriage. Her society just wasn't geared up for a woman to leave her husband, however violent, and so with their business and family lives so completely intertwined any chance to break free was always going to be dangerous for this woman. Peppered with some well staged performances of their songs, and concluding with the birth of a legend, this is one of the more honest biopics that spares us little of the detail of a relationship riddled with turmoil and little respect. Fishburne presents us with a man who is odious in the extreme, but also one who exudes a degree of vulnerability as he clearly takes to drink and drugs to compensate for her success and his perception on how that impacted on his manhood to some extent. Not to excuse the behaviour - it seems commonplace for many African American women to have been the victims of domestic violence, but it does humanise the man a little and that does help to illustrate both the boldness and determination of an hugely talented and strong woman to do what she had to to break free of his magnetically toxic influence. It's based on her own book, and that adds a considerable degree of authenticity and richness to a depiction that's tough to watch at times, but well worth it.