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About a story with a girl named Sabrina Watson, a successful corporate lawyer with a reputation for fame. After a while, Sabrina meets a young man named Jason Taylor and thinks she has found the man she dreams of and accepts the proposal to marry him on Wall Street eagerly. But perhaps because the Sabrina family of the aristocratic class, it will look more different and complex. When Sabrina's aristocrats meet Angela Bassett, Bryan with Jason's mother working in Martha Vineyard, there is a classy divide that seems very broad and may be an obstacle.
31 October 1957, Seattle, Washington, USA
3 March 1970, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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January 11, 2013
Like a Tyler Perry movie with polishMay 06, 2011
"Jumping the Broom" combines tried-and-true oil-water class tensions with the challenges of modern romance and family, then adds some African-American flavors.May 06, 2011
It's fun at times, if a bit over-dramatic and a lot over-the-top. But by the end, you're ready for it to be over.December 06, 2011
Class differences and family resentments add to the hubbub surrounding an African-American wedding on Martha's Vineyard in this perceptive, faith-based romantic comedy.May 06, 2011
True, the script overreaches, crammed with too many characters, subplots and stereotypes. But at least it's trying. And at least there isn't a phony in the bunch.July 29, 2011
A pleasant sitcom-level mix of comedy, romance and soapy melodrama, plus low-key Bible-thumping (celebrity evangelist T.D. Jakes is a producer).June 07, 2011
This extremely formulaic time-waster offers little beyond its lame Hallmark greeting-card platitudes.August 07, 2011
...a perfectly watchable romantic comedy that benefits from the efforts of its eclectic cast and from the appreciatively (and increasingly) trashy turns in the narrative.April 08, 2012
Hits the intended mix of smiles, tears, and family-affirming warmth.May 06, 2011
It shouldn't seem as novel as it does.June 22, 2013
Pleasant and cheerful, and that sort of thing should be encouraged sometimes.