Motives 2
Motives 2: Retribution is a 2007 direct-to-video sequel to the 2004 thriller Motives starring Brian J. White, Vivica A. Fox and Sean Blakemore.
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Directed by | Aaron Courseault |
Produced by | Dianne Ashford Angelique Bones Rob Hardy Will Packer Lita Richardson |
Written by | Kelsey Scott |
Starring | Brian J. White Vivica A. Fox Sean Blakemore Sharon Leal Drew Sidora |
Music by | Steven Gutheinz |
Distributed by | Rainforest Films |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot summary
The sequel to Motives picks up three years after the original. Emery Simms (Shemar Moore) is a rarity—an innocent man in prison. On the outside, his ex-wife (Vivica A. Fox) is married to his best friend–turned–rival (Sean Blakemore), and they're attempting to make a normal life. But Simms is killed in prison, and his brother Donovan (Brian J. White) returns to discover the real reason for his brother's death. The web of lies and murder may prove just as poisonous to Donovan as it was to his late brother.
Cast
- Brian J. White as Donovan Cook
- Vivica A. Fox as Constance Simms
- Sean Blakemore as Brandon Collier
- Sharon Leal as Nina
- Drew Sidora as René
- Joe Torry as Derrick Thompson
- Mel Jackson as Detective Morgan
- William L. Johnson as Ray
- Daya Vaidya as Sandra
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gollark: If they agree to it, sure.
gollark: It seems like you're (implicitly?) doing that weird motte-and-bailey thing where you go "by some strained technical definition, you are part of your parent's body" and then go "since you're now obviously part of their body, they get authority over you".
gollark: You're arguing a different thing to "it's literally them", then.
gollark: And is a separate independent entity which can exist without them (well, not without the mother, but when it's born).
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