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isn’t a Jazz musician - he’s a sculp- tor - but he understands Jazz a lot more than Gosling’s petulant piano man. Fonny takes misshapen lumps of wood and turns them into artworks, chiselling away at discarded matter to discover the beauty within. A friend mocks his work - he doesn’t understand it, and frankly neither do I, but I un- derstand Fonny’s motives, and so does Jenkins. In the basement of the Harlem home of his girlfriend Tish’s (KiKi Layne) family, Fonny finds a release from the pressure NJ STAGE - ISSUE 54 of his daily existence. In one lov- ingly filmed scene, Fonny steps back and admires a piece he’s crafted. To those of us who aren’t familiar with abstract sculpting, it just looks like a misshapen lump of wood. It may not make sense to us, but it makes sense to Fonny, and ultimately that’s all that matters. Fonny and Tish’s world is turned upside down when, not long after the latter reveals she is carrying their child, the former is arrested, accused of the rape of a Puerto Rican immigrant. The pair use ge- INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 21