Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Blog #7: For Colored Girls When The Rainbow is Not Enough

This movie was by far the best of Tyler Perry's work. The story line was intense and kept the audience on their toes. As my roommate engaged in this film, we released tears, screams, limited laughs, and shocked faces. This story line was intense and the situations were being thrown at us. I love how Perry intertwined characters and gave them connections and shown their realizations. He provided a strong family tie through these women, which gave women in the audience a lesson. The lesson was to come together not only as Black women, but as women of all colors. Many critics believed this movie was bashing Black men and I totally disagree because these situations are informing women of the possibilities that can happen. It was a warning for us to be aware of what's going on and not easily becoming victimized of these serious situations. I believe men can learn from this film because it provides what men should not be or do and what men should be and should do. This movie teaches males and females of all ages. Thanks for the movie Perry.

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