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Soul Food 1997

Box Office

$44M

Budget

$7.5M

Runtime

115 min

Language

Greek

Greek

A young boy and his mother relocate and find themselves living in a unique apartment building. There, he develops an unexpected friendship with Olga, a reserved woman in her forties who lives below them. Their unlikely bond transcends their age difference, revealing the strength of human connection and the importance of belonging.

A young boy and his mother relocate and find themselves living in a unique apartment building. There, he develops an unexpected friendship with Olga, a reserved woman in her forties who lives below them. Their unlikely bond transcends their age difference, revealing the strength of human connection and the importance of belonging.

Does Soul Food have end credit scenes?

No!

Soul Food does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Ratings and Reviews for Soul Food

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Metacritic

70

Metascore

6.4

User Score

IMDb

7.0 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

63

%

User Score

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Soul Food

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Soul Food unfolds through the viewpoint of 11-year-old Ahmad, tracing the trials and tight bonds of the Joseph family, a close-knit Chicago clan that makes Sunday dinners a celebrated ritual, with generous helpings of soul food and shared stories always on the table.

The family centers around Mother Joe, the beloved matriarch affectionately called Big Mama. She has three daughters who have traveled different life paths: oldest daughter Teri, Vanessa Williams has become a high-powered lawyer, though her success sits beside a tense strain with her younger sister Maxine, Vivica A. Fox who is Ahmad’s mother and carries a complicated past—she once stole and then married Teri’s former boyfriend, Kenny. Teri is married to Miles, a lawyer who abandons the steady path to chase his dream of being an R&B musician, a move that Teri does not endorse. The youngest sister, Robin, nicknamed “Bird,” has carved out a life running a barbershop/beauty parlor and has married Lem, an ex-convict, adding another layer of friction and affection to the family dynamic.

Life shifts dramatically when Big Mama endures a stroke during a leg-amputation procedure and slips into a coma, eventually dying soon after she awakens five weeks later with one last word of counsel for Ahmad. Without her steadying presence, the family begins to fray. Teri takes in her troubled cousin Faith, who bonds with Miles over a shared love of the arts. The relationship between Faith and Miles is exposed at Kenny and Maxine’s anniversary party, where Faith and Miles are discovered in a compromising moment, sparking a tense, near-violent confrontation.

Meanwhile, Lem faces a cascade of misfortunes: he’s dismissed after lying about his criminal record and struggles to find new work. To help, Bird negotiates a precarious arrangement with her ex-boyfriend Simuel St. James to secure Lem a job. Simuel then needles Lem by taunting Bird, which leads to a heated clash where Lem assaults Simuel and is fired. When Lem learns Bird orchestrated the deal, a misinterpreted threat against Maxine fuels a confrontation that escalates into a scene where Lem pulls a gun. The police intervene, and Lem is arrested for assault and illegal gun possession.

Teri recognizes her mistake, calls on a few favors to secure Lem’s release, and apologizes. Yet the family rift between Teri and Maxine continues to widen, turning the once-joyful Sunday dinners into a rare, tense gathering after forty years. The conflict culminates when Teri considers selling the family home to cover the hospital bills left behind by Big Mama, prompting Maxine and Bird to file an injunction to halt the sale and trigger a larger internal legal struggle.

Throughout these upheavals, Ahmad worries for his extended family and holds on to the hope of reconciliation. After Big Mama’s passing, he schemes to reunite everyone by revealing a rumored stash of money she supposedly hid away. The others dismiss the tale as a myth, yet Ahmad manages to bring everyone together again for a Sunday dinner by promising the supposed location of the cash. The reunion is uneasy as old grievances surface, and it becomes clear there is no real money. Maxine chastises Ahmad for lying, but he tearfully explains that the ruse was his attempt to heal the family as Big Mama would have wished. Just as tensions threaten to boil over, a kitchen fire breaks out because Ahmad had left a towel on the stove. The family works together to extinguish the flames, and at the moment they finally calm, Uncle Pete—the matriarch’s brother—arrives with a television and drops it, revealing the hidden money that Big Mama had stowed away.

With the family’s bonds momentarily restored, life begins to edge toward a softer restoration. Miles continues to drop by for Sunday dinners, even as he and Teri move toward divorce, and Lem and Bird anticipate their first child. Teri and Maxine find a path to peace, with Teri choosing not to sell the family house after all. Faith slowly re-enters the fold, and Uncle Pete, who had been largely apart from the family, starts to join in again. The Sunday dinners, once the center of the Josephs’ world, begin to reclaim their old rhythm as love, memory, and shared history begin to mend the fractures that time and tragedy had carved.

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Cars Featured in Soul Food

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Buick

1968

Skylark

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1980

Sedan DeVille

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1979

Caprice Classic

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1991

Cavalier

Ford

1981

Bronco

Ford

1991

Explorer

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Explorer

GMC

1985

Safari

Lexus

1997

ES 300

Lexus

1996

LX 450

Soul Food Themes and Keywords

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Soul Food Other Names and Titles

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I sapori della vita Храна за душата A mama főztje 灵魂大补贴 Alimento da Alma Пища для души 쏘울 푸드 ソウル・フード Líos de familia

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