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Waiting to Exhale is a 1995 American romance film directed by Forest Whitaker (in his feature film directorial debut) and starring Whitney Houston and Angela Bassett. The film was adapted from the 1992 novel of the same name by Terry McMillan. Lela Rochon, Loretta Devine, Dennis Haysbert, Michael Beach, Gregory Hines, Donald Faison, and Mykelti Williamson rounded out the rest of the cast. The original music score was composed by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The story centers on four women living in the Phoenix metropolitan area and their relationships with men and one another. All of them are "holding their breath" until the day they can feel comfortable in a committed relationship with themselves. Plot Four friends (Savannah, Robin, Bernadine, and Gloria) get together frequently to support one another and listen to each other vent about life and love. They each want to be in a romantic relationship, but they each have difficulties finding a good man. Successful television producer Savannah "Vannah" Jackson believes that one day her married lover will leave his wife for her. She later realizes that he won't, and that she must find her own man who will love her for who she really is. Bernadine "Bernie" Harris, who abandoned her career and dreams of having a catering business, instead raised a family and supported her husband John in building his business. He announces he is leaving her for a white woman with whom he works, sending her into an emotional tailspin that culminates in the two fighting over their assets after she burns his car, clothes and some of his other belongings, and then sells the rest of his things for a dollar each, and he retaliates by draining their bank accounts. Robin Stokes is a high-powered executive and the long-time mistress of married Russell. After dumping him, she has problems finding someone suitable. Beauty salon owner Gloria "Glo" Matthews is a single mother. Her ex-husband and the father of her son tells her that he was always bisexual and now realizes he is gay. Gloria eventually falls in love with a new neighbor, Marvin King. The situations all resolve themselves for the better. Savannah ends up permanently dumping her married lover. Bernadine gets a large divorce settlement from her ex-husband and finds love with a widowed civil rights attorney who encourages her to pursue her catering dream. Robin ends up pregnant by her married lover, but dumps him, and chooses to raise the baby on her own. Gloria apologizes to her neighbor for snapping at him when he suggested that she should let her son grow up and experience the world. She learns not to be so protective of her son and lets him go on an "Up with People" trip to Spain. She finds love while learning to take care of herself rather than being self-sacrificing in her devotion to her son and her business. Cast Whitney Houston as Savannah Jackson, a successful television producer who, after a few failed relationships, decides to move from Denver, Colorado to Phoenix, Arizona Angela Bassett as Bernadine Harris, a mother of two children with dreams of starting a catering business shelved by her 11-year marriage to her husband, only for him to drop a bomb: he's divorcing her for his white bookkeeper. Loretta Devine as Gloria Matthews, a beauty salon owner & single mother of Tarik Lela Rochon as Robin Stokes, an executive and the long-time mistress of Russell Gregory Hines as Marvin King, Gloria's neighbor with whom she falls in love, decides to move from Nevada to Phoenix, Arizona Dennis Haysbert as Kenneth Dawkins, Savannah's married lover Mykelti Williamson as Troy, Robin's one-time lover Michael Beach as John Harris Sr., Bernie's husband who leaves her for a white woman Donald Adeosun Faison as Tarik Matthews, Gloria's teenage son Leon Robinson as Russell, Robin's long-time married lover Wendell Pierce as Michael Davenport, Robin's co-worker and one-night stand Jeffrey D. Sams as Lionel, Savannah's New Year's Eve date Jazz Raycole as Onika Harris, Bernadine & John Sr.'s daughter Brandon Hammond as John Harris Jr., Bernadine & John Sr.'s son Kenya Moore as Denise, Lionel's "friend" who sees Savannah as a rival Lamont Johnson as Joseph, hairstylist at Gloria’s salon Starletta DuPois as "Ma", Savannah's mother who wants her daughter with a man, preferably Kenneth Kelly Preston as Kathleen, John Sr.'s bookkeeper for whom he's leaving his wife Bernadine (uncredited) Wesley Snipes as James Wheeler, a civil rights attorney Bernadine shares an intimate moment with (uncredited) Giancarlo Esposito as David Matthews, Gloria's ex-husband and father of Tarik (uncredited) Production Filming Parts of the film were shot at Monument Valley in Utah as well as Chandler, Fountain Hills, Phoenix and Paradise Valley in Arizona. Filming was temporarily halted for seven days after Houston suffered a drug overdose. Music The soundtrack album to the film features exclusively female African-American artists. The soundtrack includes the number-one hit songs "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)", sung by the film's star, Whitney Houston, and "Let It Flow" by Toni Braxton as well as "Not Gon' Cry" by Mary J. Blige, "Sittin' Up in My Room" by Brandy, and "Count on Me" by Whitney Houston and CeCe Winans, all of which reached the top ten of Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Reception Box office Waiting to Exhale was a financial success, opening at number one at the North American box office and grossing $14.1 million its first weekend of release. In total, the film grossed $67.05 million in North America, and $14.4 million internationally, for a total worldwide gross of $81.45 million. Its widest release was just over 1,400 theatres, and it was the 26th highest-grossing film of 1995. Critical response Upon release, the film received mixed reviews from critics. Film critic Susan Stark from The Detroit News stated, "For all the pleasure there is in seeing effective, great-looking black women grappling with major life issues on screen, Waiting to Exhale is an uneven piece." Reviewer Liam Lacey from The Daily Globe and Mail wrote of the film, "[It] never escapes the queasy aura of Melrose Place: just another story about naive people with small problems." However, film critic Roger Ebert positively reviewed the film, stating that it is "an escapist fantasy that women in the audience can enjoy by musing, 'I wish I had her problems'—and her car, house, wardrobe, figure and men, even wrong men." The film is notable for having an all-African-American cast. The Los Angeles Times called it a "social phenomenon". The film received a 56% approval rating at review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 34 reviews, with an average rating of 5.7/10. The site's consensus states: "Waiting to Exhale looks at life's ups and downs from an underseen perspective -- albeit one that's poorly served by uneven acting and a sporadically interesting story." In the book Is Marriage for White People? writer and Stanford Law School professor R.... Discover the Kathleen Shoop popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kathleen Shoop books.

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    The River Jewel

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    For everyone who hopes to find the perfect match…1875 Des Moines, IowaThe novella, The River Jewel, takes readers of the bestselling Letter Series novels back in time, before there...

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    Love and Other Subjects

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    For every woman who wonders if she chose the right career…In Love and Other Subjects Carolyn Jenkins strives for two thingsto be the greatest teacher ever and to find true love. Sh...

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    The Christmas Coat

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    Two days before Christmas, ornery Elliot Ebberts is tasked with school dropoff. Distracted by an important real estate transaction, he’s short on holiday happiness. Snarled by carp...

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    Cinder Bella

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    WINNER: NEXT GENERATION INDIE BOOK AWARDSROMANCEShe never had anything.He lost everything.Together they create a Christmas to remember.December, 1893Shadyside, PennyslvaniaBella Da...

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    The Road Home

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    THE ROAD HOME...The LongAwaited Sequel to AwardWinning, Bestselling Author Kathleen Shoop’s The Last Letter…1891Living separately for three years, fourteenyearold twins, Katherine ...

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    Christmas In Eagle Bend

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    It’s the week before Christmas and the historic McFarland home is buzzing with the return of four adult children and their young families. Pop made sure this was the year they all ...

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    After the Fog

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    The sins of the mother…In the steel town of Donora, Pennsylvania, site of the infamous 1948 “killing smog,” headstrong nurse Rose Pavlesic tends to her family and neighbors. Contro...

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    The Kitchen Mistress

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    THE KITCHEN MISTRESSKatherine’s StoryThe Letter SeriesBook 3For every woman who’s had to choose between the secrets that protect her and the people she loves the most…1892Des Moine...

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    The Strongman and the Mermaid

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    2019 Donora, PennsylvaniaNinetyoneyearold Patryk Rusek hides in his attic, hoping the searchers think he’s escaped. When Lucy finally bursts in, she discovers her beloved grandfath...

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    The Magician

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    The Last Letter

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    Katherine wouldn’t have believed it if she hadn’t found the letter...Katherine Arthur's mother arrives on her doorstep, dying, forcing her to relive a past she wanted to forget. Wh...

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    Boxing Day

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    Donora, PennsylvaniaDecember, 1923It’s Christmastime and twentyfouryearold Socialite, Wrenly Hawthorne, is teetering between the comfort of family wealth and her risky drive for in...