The film follows the tale of Dr. Kincade (J. Walter Smith) and his family, African-Americans who move to a rich white neighborhood and, of course, are treated bitterly.
Whites protest, throw garbage in their yard, and make quick and regular use of racial epithets including a liberal spewing of the "N" word.
Have no fear, the family gains protection from Abar (Tobar Mayo), the leader of a local, non-violent, black civil-rights group.
And while Abar is happy to help, he makes his disappointment with Dr. Kincade known at every turn, unhappy that the good doctor left the ghetto, where his skills and money are most needed.
Despite all efforts, Dr. Kincade's son is killed by one of the more violent neighborhood whites.
While his wife and surviving daughter move away, Dr. Kincade stays behind to finish his superman serum.
Once completed, the drug is tested on Abar, who is suddenly able to manipulate time, space, and people's minds in an effort to improve the ghetto.
Rated: R
Run Time: 1hr 30mins