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Rob Peace

Your future's worth fighting for.
2024 | 120m | English

(2505 votes)

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An underprivileged, gifted young black man from Newark reaches Yale University, only for shadows and injustices from his past to threaten his future.
Release Date: Aug 02, 2024
Director: Chiwetel Ejiofor
Writer: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jeff Hobbs
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords based on novel or book, biography, yale university, based on true story, racism, hardship, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s, shooting, newark, new jersey, absent father, tragic, based on real person
Production Companies Participant, Los Angeles Media Fund, Hill District Media, 25 Stories, Sugar Peace Productions
Box Office Revenue: $376,554
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jay Will Robert DeShaun Peace
Mary J. Blige Jackie Peace
Chiwetel Ejiofor Robert E. 'Skeet' Douglas
Camila Cabello Naya
Michael Kelly Edwin Leahy
Mare Winningham Professor Durham
Gbenga Akinnagbe Carl
Juan Castano Oswaldo Gutierrez
Lori Hammel Jury Foreperson
Benjamin Papac Jeff Hobbs
Ian Duff Sherman
Max MacKenzie John Anderson
Caleb Eberhardt Curtis
Curt Morlaye Tavarus
Decater James Gunman
Reggie Alvin Green Horace Peace
Thom Niemann Water Polo Player #2
Chance K. Smith Rob Peace 13
Darrell L. Whipple Moore (uncredited)
Joshua Perez Weed Shack Crew (uncredited)
Leon 'Lee' Fuller Old G / Neighbor (uncredited)
Sam Saeger Daniel Eric (uncredited)
Kevin D. Benton Construction Worker (boarding up the corner store) (uncredited)
Rony Clanton Old Friend
Jaden Jajuan Fields Joshua Smith
Nico Dangla Yale White Student
Stephen Michael Lee Funeral Preacher
Flavia de Morais Seixas Naya's Mom
Paul Juhn Dr. Christopher Yang
Tyler Bourke Lucas Adams
Daniel Kaj Schlosser Aaron Foster
Jolly Swag Noah Andrews
Ken Land State Attorney
Rosemary Howard Homeowner
Gabby Beans Darlene
Tavon Olds-Sample Kamar
Hugh Entrekin Water Polo Player #1
Abdul-Latif Ismail Tavarus Heston 13
Noah Epps Curtis Gamble 13
Alicia Pilgrim Georgianna Broadway
Jordan Boatman Estella Moore
Andrew Dolan Hon. Edwin H. Stern
Fred Inkley Hon. Alvin Weiss
Art McFarland Irving Gaskins
Rosalyn Coleman Jacinta Johnson
Robert Farrior Tom Rivers
Antu Yacob Sheila Tucker
Robert Ray Manning Jr. Michael Tucker
Jelani Dacres Rob Peace 7 / 10
Marjorie Johnson Frances Peace
Name Job
Alexander Fleming Executive Producer's Assistant
Ike Oedel Graphic Designer
Ksenia Sereda Director of Photography
Zebah Pinkham Art Direction
Jacqueline Fundus Makeup Artist
Derrick Kollock Hair Department Head
Tiffany Parks Key Hair Stylist
Stephanie Fox Second Assistant Director
Anton Gold Sound Mixer
Janissa Ramirez Script Supervisor
Alexa L. Fogel Casting
Deirdra E. Govan Costume Design
Masahiro Hirakubo Editor
Dina Goldman-Kunin Production Design
Lauren Crawford Set Decoration
Merrell Hollis Makeup Artist
Cassandra Parks Hairstylist
Kit Bland First Assistant Director
Dennis Dembeck Sound Effects Editor
Jahan Lopes Production Executive
Eldo Ray Estes Makeup Department Head
Roy T. Anderson Stunt Coordinator
Chiwetel Ejiofor Writer, Director
Jeff Russo Original Music Composer
Jeff Hobbs Novel
Name Title
Jeffrey Soros Producer
Simon Horsman Producer
Morgan Earnest Executive Producer
Ali Jazayeri Executive Producer
Luke Rodgers Executive Producer
Jeff Skoll Executive Producer
Antoine Fuqua Producer
Kat Samick Producer
Jenny Lumet Producer
Rebecca Hobbs Producer
Andrea Calderwood Producer
David Gendron Executive Producer
Jamin O'Brien Executive Producer
Robert Kessel Executive Producer
Alex Kurtzman Producer
Mary J. Blige Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

Jay Will turns in an engaging enough effort here but I found the whole story just a bit lacking in substance. It's based on a true story, adapted by director Chiwetel Ejiofor who plays the father of the eponymous young lad. He's separated from his mother (Mary J. Blige) but seems to be on decent ter ... ms with them as he comes for a routine visit in his dilapidated old car. Quickly, a tragedy strikes and dad "Skeet" finds himself sent to prison for a double murder. It falls to son Rob to try to find a way to prove his innocence. Skip on a few years and we find this young man, highly adept at mathematics, proving his genius as he manages to get into the Ivy League thanks to some sponsorship from his prep school but again, he is constantly striving to find a way to extricate his dad from jail. It's his skills at chemistry that now serve a different purpose as he and a few colleagues develop a brand new revenue stream that makes him very popular amongst the student body (and mind) whilst raising the cash to fund his dad's appeal. Meantime, with their community gradually falling to wrack and ruin, he also hits on the idea of using some of his cash to kick-start refurbishment works on over 170 homes that have been abandoned or foreclosed upon to revitalise his community - but when the sub-prime crash hits the world it leaves him desperately exposed in more ways than one. When we get to the end of this film, it does make you look back and think a little about how society can contrive to thwart people with even the slightest degree of social ambition - even when is appears to be eminently commercially viable, but the problem here is that there's just way too much missing from the narrative. We skip ahead when we ought to be developing his character his situation. There is virtually nothing from the trial that convicted his father, for example. Peace is clearly a decent man of idealism, reduced to using the tools at his disposal to funds things way more permanent than a flashy car or some bling for his girl (Camilla Cabello) but again the storytelling leaves us to make too many assumptions about who did what back when and about his own, ostensibly victimless, crimes that risk compromising his long sought goals. Interestingly, this isn't a film that takes much of a racial stance. His colour seems not to have been especially relevant as his education progressed but in the end it was maybe just a short story that's undercooked here and skirts over too many of the issues it needed to fulfil it's promise. It's still worth a watch, but the telly will suit it fine.

Sep 06, 2024