
Soul Talkin' 2000
Set against the backdrop of modern relationships, *Soul Talkin'* (2000) follows James and Kim, two ex-lovers navigating the complexities of heartbreak while volunteering for a research study on what makes or breaks romantic bonds.
Director: Prentice Penny
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Soul Talkin' (2000) about?
*Soul Talkin'* centers on James and Kim, former partners who sign up for a study on relationships right after their split. As they dig into the project, they're forced to confront their own past and the reasons their romance failed—all while navigating the awkward, funny, and sometimes painful realities of moving on.
Who directed Soul Talkin'?
Prentice Penny directed *Soul Talkin'*, bringing a sharp comedic sensibility to this character-driven story.
Who stars in Soul Talkin'?
The film stars Damon Hines, James C. Mathis III, Adolph Coleman, Nicole Hodges Persley, and Tamara Lynch in key roles.
Is Soul Talkin' (2000) worth watching?
If you enjoy comedies with heart or character-driven stories about relationships, *Soul Talkin'* offers a breezy, entertaining take with enough depth to keep you invested. While not groundbreaking, its relatable themes and solid cast make it a decent pick for a lighthearted watch—just don't expect a masterpiece.
How long is Soul Talkin'?
Runtime details for *Soul Talkin'* are not listed.
About Soul Talkin' (2000) — A Comedy-Drama on Love, Breakup, and Growth
Set against the backdrop of modern relationships, *Soul Talkin'* (2000) follows James and Kim, two ex-lovers navigating the complexities of heartbreak while volunteering for a research study on what makes or breaks romantic bonds. Directed by Prentice Penny, this comedy-drama explores the raw, often hilarious aftermath of a breakup, blending personal growth with lighthearted insights into the science of love. With themes of self-discovery, communication pitfalls, and the messy beauty of human connection, the film balances wit with genuine emotion, creating an atmosphere that's both relatable and refreshingly candid.
When the study unexpectedly forces them to confront their past, James and Kim find themselves drawn into a journey that tests their patience, humor, and ultimately, their ability to move forward. Penny's keen eye for character dynamics and the ensemble cast's chemistry bring authenticity to a story that's equal parts observant and uplifting. Whether you've been through a breakup or simply love a good laugh, *Soul Talkin'* (2000) delivers a refreshing take on love's aftermath.