Soul Man: An 80’s Classic Starring C. Thomas Howell [SEO: Comedy Movie, Soul Man, 1980s, C. Thomas Howell]

This review is about the classic 1986 film Soul Man, starring C. Thomas Howell and Rae Dawn Chong. This film tells the story of Mark Watson (Howell), a young man desperate for money to pay for college, who takes a drastic measure to get it – he pretends to be African American in order to receive a scholarship reserved for black students. Through this comedic and yet thought-provoking story, director Steve Miner explores themes of identity, race, privilege, and more.

The movie features strong performances from both Howell and Chong as they try to navigate the complex issue of race and identity. The script also adds an element of humor that helps lighten the mood of the movie while still tackling serious topics. The production values are also noteworthy; the cinematography captures the beauty of California nicely.

Overall, Soul Man is an enjoyable, funny, and important film that tackles some difficult issues with grace and wit. Its thoughtful message is still relevant today and it’s definitely worth watching. In the next part of this review, we’ll take a look at some of the key features, product details, pros, and cons of this classic movie.

The Outsiders: An Unforgettable Coming-of-Age Classic by S.E. Hinton

The Outsiders

The Outsiders by C. Thomas Howell is one of the most beloved books of all time. It’s a classic coming-of-age story about two groups of teenage boys from different social classes who find themselves on opposite sides of a violent conflict. The book has been adapted into multiple films and TV series over the years, including the 1983 movie directed by Francis Ford Coppola which starred Matt Dillon, Ralph Macchio, Patrick Swayze, and Tom Cruise. This version of The Outsiders comes with an introduction from Robert Lipsyte, and is available in paperback or hardcover. Read on for more about why this timeless tale has remained so popular for generations.