In the 1999 film, "The Best Man," we were introduced to novelist Harper Stewart (Taye Diggs), whose writes a book loosely based on his friend group that causes chaos and tests relationships amid a close friend's wedding — for which he served as best man.
“The Best Man” was a staple film in the Black community. The friendships highlight the struggles of young adults trying to get their careers off the ground, early marriage stages and more. The bonds between those characters are so nuanced, it's one of the reasons it became a hit.
For many it showed a multitude of different characters that we typically don't see in film and television. That's one of the reasons writer and director of the film, Malcolm D. Lee, says he created the film.
Now, 27 years later, after a second film and a series on Peacock, those characters are transitioning from the screen to a new book, “The Best Man: Unfinished Business,” co-written by Lee and author Jayne Allen.
Lee joined The Metro to share more about the book ahead of an author event on Tuesday at Detroit's Garden Theater.
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