Perry has such an opportunity to get other black writers/directors/creatives off the ground to tell DIFFERENT stories in the black experience. Being reduced to trauma is exhausting at this point.
@trika912 ай бұрын
My god is that so true! He could’ve been the black equivalent of Walt Disney and handled the producer /businessman role, while recruiting new and old talent to tell innovative black stories/films. Now he’s being overshadowed by the likes of Ryan Coogler and Jordan Peele (and many more talented black directors), when in a different timeline, if he had played his cards right, those directors could’ve been making films under HIS production.
@SadesBD2 ай бұрын
Basically exploitation
@amandajean77382 ай бұрын
Perry prefers to be the smartest one in the room and in control.
@marcusgray2799Ай бұрын
He been trying to put them in the fat front. But they constantly want to be equal to him or want to humble him. So he said f it and continue doing his thing
@SJ-ni6iyАй бұрын
His movies remind me of plots you see on Lifetime.
@averythehawk2 ай бұрын
The fact that the boondocks episode still holds true for most of his films tells me all I need to know
@ZeroOmega-vg8nqАй бұрын
"seriously man can i just get some azz?" -boondocks perry
@teresaholmes4393Ай бұрын
"Cross dress for Christ!" The Boondocks killed it with that
@rylee__238Ай бұрын
Fr
@WarrenGdog28Ай бұрын
FR
@arcanefury366619 күн бұрын
The line," i love me some Jesus and i love me some you," is locked in my head
@Shadowy_Tigress2 ай бұрын
Tyler Perry's Temptation Moral of the Story: Stay with your boring, emotionally-detached spouse or else you'll die alone with HIV.
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Loll really though! There was so much opportunity with this plot and that's what he decided to go with???
@RawrB3riii2 ай бұрын
Literally...but in the play...they stay together and she doesn't get hiv...they pray to basically stay together, and their parents wants them to stay together.
@jazuhkneeАй бұрын
@@MalliPeacethey don’t stay together in the movie she gets hiv and her business and she ends with telling another lady her story to save her marriage and he moves on with a new family owning the pharmacy she gets her medicine from
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
@@jazuhknee Yes I am aware. The original commenter was giving their take on what Tyler Perry's intention of the film was. Or are we talking about the other comment describing the plot of the play??? My bad, the comments never line up right on my phone lol
@jazuhkneeАй бұрын
@MalliPeace oh okay I’m sorry I misunderstood! Just came across your channel and you’re a standout doing amazing ❤️
@jlcii3 ай бұрын
I think Kimberly Elise should have at least been Oscar nominated for her performance in diary of a mad Black woman. She was phenomenal to say the least in that performance
@angelofthe2000s3 ай бұрын
Have you seen her in Women who art thou loosed? She absolutely killed it, carried the whole movie
@jlcii3 ай бұрын
@@angelofthe2000s yes I did! She was amazing in that one too! And she was amazing in For Colored Girls as well. She's long overdue for an Oscar
@palooski2272 ай бұрын
hell yeah that’s one consistent thing, he could cast a dam good lead for those movies can’t lie🤷🏾♂️ i KNOW you remember i can do bad all by myself!!!
@Unfazed1888Ай бұрын
SHE DIDN’T??? All this time I thought it was practically handed to her. I watched that movie nonstop when I was 7 because I was so fascinated by her acting.
@blacknerdygirlsrock7 күн бұрын
That movie was not Oscar worthy.
@MarciaRain2 ай бұрын
Kimberly Elise should be wayyyyy bigger than what she is. I hate that she’s not in more roles bc mama is TALENTED. She portrays e v e r y role like the rent is due.
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Absolutely 😭😭
@BellesViewАй бұрын
Loved her in Diary of a Mad Black Woman and Hit the Floor.
@antonydrossos5719Ай бұрын
She is a great talent, no argument from me
@serenitymoon825Ай бұрын
John Q is one of her best roles
@shay49882 ай бұрын
Another thing that really pissed me off about Temptation was the fact that Judith’s first time with Harley was completely nonconsensual. She told him “no” several times and he refused to take it for an answer. I got the sense that she recognized she was attracted to him, but didn’t really plan to act on it, at least not during the plane ride. I think the way she crashed out later was a result of guilt and confusion from the assault.
@heynae2016Ай бұрын
Right, and it was only when *he* wanted, he stopped and said "Stop it! Stop it! Now you can say you resisted", after you pushed up all on her and got her confused. And even then she didn't give a direct answer.
@JSRGotJokesАй бұрын
Nicely Said
@anonomit8229Ай бұрын
I had to argue with my Grandma about this. She argued that Harley was right and Judith just wanted to save face/have an excuse. Uh, no. He coerced her into sleeping with him, proved that he won’t take no for an answer, and he is in a position of power over her. That was r*pe.
@kameshiam1674Ай бұрын
He just took over. No condom discussion or anything.
@razycrandomgirlАй бұрын
@@anonomit8229and then her irratic behavior after that feels like a trauma response.
@aamia37692 ай бұрын
Brenda did not fold under pressure when Charles was shot. She was a gold digger and wanted to inherit his money. That’s why she drained his bank account and got ghost. Brenda was not his only mistress, she just happened to be the one with the biggest finesse. She was willing to become his baby mother while he’s married. Charles is so arrogant that he doesn’t realize this woman is only after him for his money. She would’ve never looked his way if he wasn’t rich and powerful. I believe that possibly Helen reminded him of his past when he used to be broke. That’s why some older women say not to build with certain men because they will always even if subconsciously associate YOU with struggle. It doesn’t help that Brenda is a racially ambiguous woman who stands in direct contrast with Helen.
@nice1coolАй бұрын
I seen some where it says some men will lost respect for you because they don’t respect or Love themselves so it’s like they project those feelings onto The woman. Like the energy is the man looking at the woman he is with like “ she’s with a bum she isn’t a quality woman” WHEN HE’S the BUM in question! It’s crazy but I understand it when explained like that, I still don’t agree with that though.
@MzJamaicanBeauty122 ай бұрын
Tyler Perry's thoughts on therapy and therapists is pretty clear if you look at his movies.
@meks40112 ай бұрын
Acrimony felt like they were punishing the character for deciding that enough was enough of letting this man use her and now she can't get entirety of the blessings that she helped if not worked for
@RemoteControl-q4oАй бұрын
She was wrong the entire movie, what did you watch
@itaflamingodoe863Ай бұрын
Bro gave her 10 mil and she still couldn’t let it go she was definitely in the wrong 💀💀
@JackieeeisvibingАй бұрын
@@itaflamingodoe863because she was mentally ill like you literally can’t be like oh yay money over someone who wasted so much time of your life like it’s the equivalent of spending 40 years in jail for something you didn’t do but get 10 million after wards like what do you do with that anger? The life that you lost and can never get that time back. Yeah she’s angry that’s the entire point of talking about her borderline personality disorder and he’s literally trash like in the beginning first 10 mins of the movie it talks about how he took advantage of her sadness by sleeping with her after her mothers funeral. Like there is no “she’s right he’s wrong” about this he’s a trash man and that so why type can write lame movies bc mfs literally go “yeah woman wrong” like imagine how tired everyone is
@lovelykiyah7415Ай бұрын
@@itaflamingodoe863 all the money in the world and it’s still couldn’t fix her reproductive system🤔💀🤌🏽🤷🏽♀️ like y’all bitches need to think smarter and not harder!?? HELLO?
@lovelykiyah7415Ай бұрын
@@Jackieeeisvibing exactly! These hoes don’t lose their fucking mind over some dumb ass money!
@Becoming_Els3 ай бұрын
I agree all the take aways for his movies were terrible. Like he keeps telling black women to settle or stay in situations that make us struggle. Never ever telling men to do better like wtf
@MalliPeace3 ай бұрын
Exactly. I feel like the “hold your man down” trope is pushed onto bw wayyy too often in his films.
@lovelykiyah7415Ай бұрын
Or ever ever telling men to do THE SAME!!! Tf
@jerrodlo4449Ай бұрын
Struggle? Charles had Helen in a 30 Bedroom mansion!
@sapaulgoogdmen954219 күн бұрын
@@lovelykiyah7415it’s always that “men are gonna be men so you gotta stick with who you picked.” But never “men despite your background you are capable of being better and treating women better” Never a story diving into the mindset of a “bum” having to accept he’s the reason his wife left and she did deserve better, then him bettering himself and meeting someone new with his new understanding that love isn’t purely supporting each other no matter what but doing in every day in actions. That story would end with his ex wife getting abused as a consequence of not staying with him while he was unemployed and never having his own money cause that’s somehow on her.
@sassykat258714 күн бұрын
@@sapaulgoogdmen9542 This. Or she would somehow only receive happiness after finding another man who 'saves' her or religion. Looking at most of his female lead characters, they have zero personality as well. No hobbies, not many meaningful topics are discussed to make the audience think (I understand you don't always have to have this in a movie, but imo there's not much substantial going on half the time). Just trauma and drama, with some thinly veiled colorism mixed in. Many times it's a missed opportunity to show that black women just aren't one-dimensional and angry at a man or in a bad place because of one, not only in Tyler's films either but I see this in other movies in general. It feels like we're nothing but a walking trope used to incite drama. I would love for a movie about a single black woman just trying to find herself while exploring options and experiencing the ups and downs of life, but god knows that won't happen any time soon.
@Lilianamarie9993 ай бұрын
I think TP's comments on "high brow negroes" perfectly encapsulates his weaknesses as a writer/director. He cannot fathom that regardless of subject matter, his execution is way off. The egregious part is that he hasn't become a better filmmaker after 20 years of financial success. He's gotten worse. There are plenty of directors that have genres/themes throughout their films. However, you can see the effort and care put into that vision. His focus is on churning out product and he proudly says so. I don't watch his tv shows but I can't imagine they are much different. Now he's onto streaming and its an unholy union.
@IAmHavok2 ай бұрын
The shows are somehow way worse, I don't watch them but some of my friends do. He doesn't care at all about his work because he knows he's got his faithful following who will see it all no matter what. Very little actual logic and thinking goes into his scripts and it never fails to be a glaring issue with each movie/show.
@flyleelee53512 ай бұрын
Right... what's the point of having that beautiful studio if he's just gonna keep it to himself and put out shitty material
@QueenShanine2 ай бұрын
It sometimes feels like TP punishes the women characters who get with the bad guy and ignores the nice guys in his films. Judith, Grace, Megan goods character, Melinda… it’s like it’s his way of punishing women for not choosing him IRL. And I wonder if his dad is dark skin. He’s got issues and he shows it in his work
@RenegadeGunnАй бұрын
Don't forget Mea
@deondraa2 ай бұрын
10 million would’ve been enough for me to never think about him again
@HanonSama2 ай бұрын
One of the reasons he couldn't get a job was because he was a felon, which of course he didn't tell her before she was invested in him.
@My222k2 ай бұрын
Robert was an opportunist he watched Melinda spend her whole inheritance on him for 18 years without helping her with anything I don’t think he rlly cared for her other than the fact that she was supporting him in everything and what proves this is when she bought him a $20,000 car he then ghosted her and cheated on her with Diana
@Juancarlossantana2023Ай бұрын
I had a friend lose his life defending his woman from some dude talking shit. Now he dead and she happy. That taught me to learn how to de-escalate instead of trying to be tough. My life is more important than words. Now if they are physically putting their hands on her then that's different
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Peridot!
@heynae2016Ай бұрын
Perry's takeaway from Tempation should've been "communicate with your spouse and/or dont fall into a comfortable loop with your spouse"
@cultchaologyАй бұрын
AND I REALIZED HOW POORLY HE ENDED HARLEY’S ARC. Judith and her ex husband get a future cut scene but wheresoever did Harley go? To hell, jail, anything? He just never shows his character again.
@jessinthecommentsАй бұрын
37:36 Robert was over Melinda after they first hooked up, he was already starting to ghost her before she bought the car. Then he cheated on her. I’m of the belief he always wanted Diana and settled for Melinda because she was a pushover for him.
@silkyjohnson4202 ай бұрын
Been saying it for years…him making money off black trauma and having zero other kinds of stories told in all these years is crazy and the stories he’s told have been told based in colorism and black woman pain…then the hair for anybody that’s not madea they can care less about them…I’m glad you put all of my thoughts in a video
@bascal1332 ай бұрын
Totally agree, Tyler Perry is the most like evangelical christian traditionalist view of love and relationships especially for black woman, essentially no matter what your partner does to you you should never leave them and be a martyr and miserable and forfeit your life.
@aaliyaheverett2601Ай бұрын
Wait, what movie/play this was where the message was this?
@bascal133Ай бұрын
@ I think acrimony was the biggest one, for like 15 years, the husband is out of work, trying to get this business idea off the ground, his wife is working multiple jobs, completely supporting him even sells her childhood home goes into debt for him and at the end of this story he actually makes it big just after she leaves him and then the ideas like oh see like you should’ve stayed. he literally wrote like the most implausible scenario possible where the woman gets treated like trash in order to support the guys dream to push the theme on us that you should stay with your deadbeat husband and support him forever because he might do something maybe possibly
@aaliyaheverett2601Ай бұрын
@@bascal133 We must have had two very different viewing experiences because for me it was a cautionary tale to not be the come up woman because he would find some other woman and giver her the life you worked so hard for while you get left behind. But to each their own, I guess.
@DJBrie333Ай бұрын
@@aaliyaheverett2601I completely agree. This was my takeaway too. Some men will settle for you only to please their ex partner in the end. Never sacrifice for someone who is not willing to sacrifice for you.
@dolliabeautys2 ай бұрын
I will always say it was completely unfair to Judith to live that sad ass life after her diagnosis. Yes her affair was wrong, but she didn’t deserve that!
@krk170Ай бұрын
Which is very shifty considering in the play while they still split she never got hiv. The play ended with them both apologizing and going their separate ways
@corimoon336012 күн бұрын
@@krk170 The plays are always better than the movies.
@krk17011 күн бұрын
@corimoon3360 Depends, personally I prefer the movie ending of diary of a mad black woman over the play ending
@Redem102 ай бұрын
I really can't help shake the impression that Acrimony was Tyler Perry airing particular personal grievances after becoming rich, because it's kind of a story about this guy who looks like a total screw up that seems to have a complete pipe dream nobody believes in, but eventually becomes super-rich from it (like Tyler Perry), so he has his self-insert be this nice guy who tries to make amends, he has all those former acquaintances that are fundamentally villains that feel entitled to a piece of him. He doesn't have to be sympathetic to the wife anymore, he can make it about himself (more than usual).
@AmaruBlack2 ай бұрын
Those early Madea movies are entertaining but that’s about it. Especially seeing how they aged from 15-20 years ago, there isn’t much at all that you should take away. You gotta see thru the brainwashing and just enjoy the movie for what it is. For example The family reunion scene from Madeas family reunion invoked that nostalgic African American family vibe that’s slowly dying out. That’s probably my favorite part of Tyler Perry’s movies, but I can’t do the colorism and bad wigs
@jonightshade22523 ай бұрын
That Cardi B voice over for the wigs was so good 😂
@alwaysannoyedforever5182 ай бұрын
I didn’t see that part yet but I know exactly what voice over you’re talking about.
@RawrB3riii2 ай бұрын
I think that for Bryce... Honestly Judith didnt need to communicate that much on the s*x thing. Men know what women want, when she start kissing on him, and literally telling him to hit. He basically showed her that he wasnt that into her..they were just having s*x cause it was something they were supposed to do. I think its very much implied that Bryce wants to be a traditional man..but he didnt have the funds to be that at the time. And Judith was never interested in being a traditional wife...she wanted to career, the business, etc...
@DarylFrank12 ай бұрын
He does it because it is what sells…. He will keep repeating the formula until it is not in anymore
@IAmHavok2 ай бұрын
49:29 You forgot about how Tyler Perry had her out right clowning him after they were divorced like saying he stink and stuff lol. He absolutely wanted to make him the victim when he was one of the catalysts for the problem. I say one of because there was a whole second story here in this film that Tyler Perry completely neglected dealing with her potentially having an internal mental situation that her mother also had, it was a throw away line early in the film. I can't stand how he doesn't give his work the care it deserves.
@csophus203 ай бұрын
can we talk about “ a jazzman’s blues” it’s the one movie where i feel like tyler perry went out his comfort zone & didn’t make the light skin man the savior rather the villain
@MalliPeace3 ай бұрын
@@csophus20 I haven’t seen that one! I’ll check it out
@kaylaclark36602 ай бұрын
I love the video but I feel like you glossed over the biggest problem with Temptation: Harley raped Judy. She had repeatedly rejected his advances and she said “No!” multiple times when he crawled on top of her, after he got her alone on a plane. When Judy got home after being raped on a private plane, looking tired and disheveled, both her own mother and husband immediately jump down her throat for going on a business trip. Bryce the space cadet wasn’t going to listen to her and her mom was disappointed she wasn’t being the ideal Christian wife. Her affair isn’t defensible but I can see why she went back to the guy who raped her because he was the only one that listened to her (atp anyway).
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
This is such an important take. I am not sure if its because the movie itself brushes past this and everything that follows after is such chaos but, after reading your comment, I literally had to run to Netflix and fastforward to that scene. This is my issue with some "dark romance" themes. I've seen so many movies and have read so many books that romanticize a woman "succumbing" to a man's advances. After rereading your comment and rewatching the scene, it definitely feels so much more sinister, and honestly... it kind of freaks me out that I didn't receive it that way the first time. Even with the private plane scene, I don't think TP wants the audience to sympathize with Judith. When I did this video, I watched the behind the scenes for some of the movies, including this one, and he describes the progression of Judith and Harley as a result of Judith's "own choices and her own decisions". Which I already knew his MO with the plot of the movie and what his "moral of the story" was but considering the private plane scene, it makes his ideology SIGNIFICANTLY worst and concerning. I've talked about this movie with sooo many people and not once has anyone described the private plane scene in the way you did. I think that is also telling of how maybe some of us should rethink sa and sa victims. Regardless of Judith's attraction to Harley and the context that we receive leading up to this scene and the scenes that follow after, she sure as hell did say no MULTIPLE TIMES. Thank you so much for your comment!
@kaylaclark36602 ай бұрын
@ I’m glad I found another review channel, especially one critical of TP. I will say TP has a habit of sending very problematic messages about domestic and sexual violence, which is why I wish he’d stop trying to write about it from *his* perspective 🙄. I’m looking forward to see more of your opinions in your videos. 👍👍
@JJ-mr4vv2 ай бұрын
@@MalliPeaceit's really admirable how you actually listened instead of going into defense mode
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
@JJ-mr4vv Thank you 🙂. As long as its done so respectfully, I'll always encourage perspectives that may differ from mine or points that I may have missed!❤
@Jay_edwin2 ай бұрын
The fact that i’m listening to this in the gym, trying to hit a workout, gasping at every sentence is ridiculous! I didn’t know they got down like that in Tyler Perry movies 🫢 I thought it was always silly haha Madea so crazy!
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Lmaooo 😭😭😭 yes! Some of his drama films are insane 😮💨
@cyrilmarasigan7108Ай бұрын
Madea films are let's say the only thing that Tyler Perry is milking it like I search on Google that Madea made like 7 appearances 2 of which aren't centered on Madea but have special participation of the character in the movie
@daddyhadrian2 ай бұрын
now if we just looked at his made movies from a comedy perspective then sure, i can see it. but even as a non black person i dont really understand how his “theme” of movies is supposed to help black ppl ? like sure, trauma is real in black ppl and other non white groups, like trauma is so prevalent in our lives as minorities, but to see us as only that is kinda … despairing. like as an asian trans guy, i have a lot of parental issues, as a lot of ppl my age who are also asian can relate too, but idk me personally im tired of crying over movies w asian culture and families and characters that involve healing bonds between parents and children that have very different ideologies about how to live life
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing❤! I definitely get what you mean. I do tend to cling on to black comedies and romance. It's uplifting to see yourself represented in media in a positive light. With Tyler Perry, I understand him writing from his life experiences but conceptually, some of his stories are just really problematic. I can respect that his movie genre is "drama", its his thought process and the take away of his stories that I find especially irritating lol.
@1and253Ай бұрын
@@MalliPeaceI agree. As a black person, I am sick of all the slavery, old negro spiritual movies as well. Everytime a new one comes out, I make sure not to watch it.
@ewno15662 ай бұрын
the reason why she cheated is bcc T.P. wanted to "punish" a woman for cheating, basically the rhetoric is that if she didn't all of those things wouldn't have happened to her. YES THAT IS DISGUSTING.
@aaliyaheverett2601Ай бұрын
It's disgusting for a writer to punish someone for cheating? Also, I think he might have heard our complaints on this because he fixes this with I Do Want To Do Wrong and Madea Class Reunion (even though that play was bad) and technically I Can Do Bad All By Myself, the movie (April was a mistress and was cheating with a married man). I think his bigger sin is having the worst thing a woman can do is cheat. The worst thing a man can do is be a manipulative, abusive sociopath... who also cheats. A man who just cheats can be forgiven but a with a woman, eh, maybe, if she deserves it and is really sorry and if the husband feels like forgiving her. He's not obligated like the woman is. That, to me, is more problematic. He should have a movie/play where the man is at least left solely because he cheated, and that's all. There doesn't have to be another reason.
@Xoxo.JoycelynАй бұрын
Imma be so honest Tyler Perry’s movies gave me a terrible view of the black community. Based on what was happening at home and what was depicted in black movies growing up it was always the black women getting abused by the black man I completely wanted to detach from my black side. When I was 9 I promised myself that I would never get married to a black man. Up until this year I was never attracted to a black man. These movies while they are entertaining shouldn’t be movies we should be promoting to our community let alone our kids.
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Speak on it. Thank you so much for sharing. I kind of know what you mean, growing up I had a skewed perception of the black community as a whole, especially black men 😭. It took me going to an HBCU for me to see that black people are so diverse and come from all walks of life. Til this day, I say going to an HBCU was the best decision I’ve ever made in terms of feeling connected and embraced by our community. The reality is there’s good and bad with every race/ethnicity. I’ve come to know and love some really amazing black men. It feels like sometimes media is set up specifically for us to demonize one another. ❤️❤️❤️
@MakaylaWilliams-y3cАй бұрын
I think that happened to me to,not sure if it was Tyler specifically. I only stopped after realizing even whites are annoying and bad to each other. Also I started liking black men but more light skin for now but hopefully it will grow
@ToothDecay1965Ай бұрын
I haven’t seen Acrimony, but I think the take away was that sometimes you just had to let some stuff go. No matter how much it hurt you because if you keep holding onto your anger resentment than it would eventually lead to your downfall.
@aaliyaheverett2601Ай бұрын
The main message for me was: Never be the come up woman. Never let a man drain you in the spirit of "holding him down."
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
That’s what the movie was supposed to be, just based on the definition of “acrimony”. I think the intended concept got lost in the plot 😭. Thank you for sharing!🥰❤️❤️❤️
@lillordakira9752Ай бұрын
Anybody who constantly watches his movies can tell Tyler Perry was sexually abused at a young age since he almost always adds a rape backstory in all his movies to forcefully sadden the moment.
@MakaylaWilliams-y3cАй бұрын
Yeah I feel not a lot of people know thus. When I watched a interview about his life and how he was mo÷ested by a women a black one I'm telling you everything came together in my head. The movies made sense and I can sense a little hatred
@moondoggie517Ай бұрын
I feel Acrimony would have been a great movie to dive into mental illness in the black community and how it carries to the children undetected. In the movie the sisters mention their father had the same temperament. And possibly he had angry issues as well as some underlying mental health issues that were not addressed. And his daughter unfortunately had what he had. I feel if the movie ended with of course her being held accountable for her actions and then getting psychiatric help and learning to love herself, deal with her mother's passing and sister's neglect, as well as her mental illness and coming out on the other end healed or at least healing it would have been more powerful .
@BellesViewАй бұрын
I agree. He did a poor job explaining Melinda’s mental health issues. It was obvious he didn’t consult with medical professionals. What therapist in their right mind would propose the idea of personality disorder to an emotionally volatile woman like Melinda?
@poisoyboi94662 ай бұрын
Listening to you at work and I just wanna say that you're literally so pretty and I'm jealous of your hair
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Omg please thank you so much!!😭❤❤❤
@scorpionqueen112 ай бұрын
This was such a nice chat (even though you did all the talking, lol). Love the vibe here, subscribed. ❤
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Lol Thank you so much 🥹❤️❤️❤️
@nanopandaАй бұрын
I despise Temptation. So much. Just when I think i hate any of his later movies, I remember Temptation and get angry all over again. While i dont know anyone who has HIV/AIDS, i still sympathize with the stigma surrounding them. To treat their condition as a punishment is to condemn people who contract it through other means and basically saying that the ones who do get it through sex (in any context) deserve to suffer as a lesson to those without. Its sick and cruel.
@availanilaАй бұрын
You probably know someone who has it, you just don't know they have it (and maybe they don't even know they have it). I used to think I knew no one with it yet my best friend had it (got it from taking care of her mom in the early 90s when she wasn't even 5 yet coz their whole family was shunned and she was the oldest). Then later on I learnt two of my cousins have it and I know my uncle has it but he doesn't know he has it which is f'd up since he's a rake.
@razycrandomgirlАй бұрын
@@availanilarake?
@thetoadwalker30102 ай бұрын
I would love to hear you talk about the "Why did I get Married" Duology!
@thetoadwalker30102 ай бұрын
In the second movie, it sounds like the lesson should have been "communicate with your partner your needs, if you cannot satisfy each other either find a solution or part ways instead of endangering yourself by running off thoughtlessly with someone who could very possibly ruin your life in a way that can't be undone" and I still think the ending would have been dramatic.
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
@@thetoadwalker3010 yessss! I completely agree
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
@@thetoadwalker3010 I most definitely will at some point! Thank you for the suggestion!
@Kilasays302 ай бұрын
Wait, what about The Family that Preys?? We have to give him his tens on that one. It's one of his best movies he only has a few good ones. But I definitely agree with your view points.
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
I talked about it when I initially recorded the video but had to cut it out because it ran too long 😭😩💔
@ov3940Ай бұрын
i actually dont mind his films. And my family really loves them all. But A Medea Halloween was one that stood out to me because the issue in the film is that Medea's nephew or something wont hit his kids and now his daughters become a bit of a delinquent. But then the film goes on to explain the reason as to why in a "joke" scene. Turns out Medea and the others traumatized him and went way too far on several occasions with one instance leaving one of his family jewels punctured.... Its no wonder he's scared to hit anyone now but Medea and co just laugh it off and can only respond with "but did you die?" Also theres some odd inappropriate jokes in there but mostly the traumatized father bit stood out since his refusal to dicipline his daughter was the main in-lore problem in the movie
@EttaLovette6 күн бұрын
So glad you spoke on Temptations because as a teen I watched it so many times and was super thrown off by the stories lesson. It's been pending an explanation in the back of my head for YEARS.
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Thank you to everyone who subscribed and engaged with this video! I love reading everyone's comments and points of views. We're talking about fictional characters, analyzing story lines and having some really good conversations! That being said please do not crash out in the comment section over said fictional characters lol. We can debate and banter but please let's do so light heartedly, that's why we talk about movies and trash tv lol. Don't get too worked up. All of the public comments I've seen so far have been super chill and insightful❤. I hope you're having an amazing day!❤❤❤ I'm hoping to have 2 new videos up this upcoming week!
@TeneTV23 күн бұрын
“not the stuff you grow from the ground, the stuff you gotta concoct” 😂 that part took me out
@MalliPeace22 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙂
@sonablomАй бұрын
28:07 my parents are counselors, and they have been happily married for over 40 years, but some of their counselor colleagues and friends are terrible cheaters. And in fact, one of the things they run into when training new counselors is really having to hammer home that you cannot have relations with people who are your clients, especially when you are a marriage counselor for effs sake. Anyway, so my point is it’s actually pretty realistic to have someone who wants to be a marriage counselor be clueless about marriage and a functioning relationship.
@forejseyes12 күн бұрын
You forgot to mention that Melinda paid her boyfriend’s tuition in addition to the car lol Acrimony was WILD!!!
@MalliPeace11 күн бұрын
I forgot about that 😭😭😭 even worse 😮💨
@madameblackimusprimeАй бұрын
As a black woman, I'm clicking on a video by a black woman about movies that stress her out knowing it's going to stress me out. 😂
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
😂😂😂 lollll I love us ❤️
@kennethevans40562 ай бұрын
I can't stand his movies, I get pissed off every time i see one come on tv
@airborne5642Ай бұрын
I agree. TP has the resources to show positive aspects of Black culture. He chooses to go for the drama.
@NanashourlyАй бұрын
Acrimony: the ending for Melinda could have been like some eat pray love shit but Tyler do not like to write black women finding themselves especially after trauma. A man & god can fix all that crazy. My preferred ending was Melinda taking the money, getting her medication for her mental issues they discussed in the therapy scene, then her renting out her mothers house for income, then she sets off to travel the world, go out of the country, loving herself, trusting herself, finding herself after such a traumatic relationship, buying herself things, discovering some new hobbies or passions, just learning who Melinda is now free from all that strain & trauma of Robert, and you know Tyler Perry he was gon add a man to this eat pray love story. So Melinda after loving herself truly could just so happened to meet a man or a woman & they are like some famous chef or something. Why can’t Tyler ever make a story that’s not so traumatic,
@bfnfamilyАй бұрын
You killed me with that intro.😂 TP movies are my guilty pleasure. Entertaining on a boring night. 🤭
@siennahoward69572 ай бұрын
There is something I really find annoying in Tyler perry movies and that's the fact that there are so many lose ends that don't get wrapped up thought the story. In Diary of a Mad Black Woman for example When the ex-husband gets shot and his wife comes back to torture him. we never see his light skinned side chick or her children ever again after the first few scenes in the movie. What happened to her? Did she leave him? I haven't watched the movie in a while, but I don't remember it being explained why he lived alone tbh.
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
When Helen goes back to "help/torture" Charles lol, she mentions that Brenda emptied out his bank account and left. I have noticed that with some of his movies as well. Where the ending feels a bit rushed.
@siennahoward69572 ай бұрын
@MalliPeace oh okay
@emeraldbreezeeАй бұрын
Just found your channel. I really like the way you break down stories it's really relaxing to listen to while I draw and do chores around the house. Subbed ❤
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Thank you thank you!! 🥰❤️
@MalliPeace3 ай бұрын
I was definitely congested while recording so apologies in advance lol. 😩😭
@italearn96802 ай бұрын
No
@imauniryne67572 ай бұрын
What I didn’t like about the play was Helen taking Charles back
@aaliyaheverett2601Ай бұрын
I never watched the play but WHATTTT???
@Jared-ll3tt19 күн бұрын
Temptation gave me PTSD of relationships.
@aamia37692 ай бұрын
I think in acrimony it’s not as much about making Robert the victim as it is highlighting the complexity of human nature and distorted perception. We all want to believe that people are either good or evil but most people are a combination of both.
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
I think it was more so about carrying or being consumed by resentment "acrimony". The movie definitely displays all of the things you mentioned. I don't think the movie was about making Robert into the victim but I do think Tyler Perry wrote his character as a victim to further his perception of acrimony. Making Melinda's character unjust. Which to an extent she definitely is unjust not with her feelings per se but how she chose to express them throughout the movie. Thank you for sharing!!❤
@annemirelieantoine34202 ай бұрын
Tyler Perry’s not that deep I think he just doesn’t like black women
@aamia37692 ай бұрын
@@MalliPeacethank you for replying I love discussing these sorts of films and enjoyed your content!
@aamia37692 ай бұрын
@@annemirelieantoine3420 that’s fair.
@aamia37692 ай бұрын
In temptation I know a lot of ladies do not like this story. But In marriage when there are problems you have to communicate. Judith would state a want with no follow through. You have to teach people especially your partner how to treat you. I still think Bryson should’ve been more hands on but our partners cannot read our minds. I just think they could’ve solved issues with more long intimate and proactive conversations. With Bryson he was definitely disconnected, neglectful, and passive. He should take accountability for that and recognize where he might’ve went wrong so he doesn’t repeat it in another relationship. However, none of this is reason to cheat. Now on to Harley, I believe he is a complex villain with a terrifying history of neglect and abuse. It was so shitty for him to drag her out of the house but it was also shitty for her to bring up his history of abuse to humiliate him. Not to mention when he promoted her to make a decision about him she threw wine and food at him. I’m sorry but that is not how to communicate with people not your husband or your side piece. Judith was definitely a flawed character and not as much as a victim as I previously thought. Honestly, this is a story with no heroes. In life we can and will hurt the ones we love and most of the time it’s unintentional, but the road to hell is paved with good intentions. We need to be more active and accountable to move forward.
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
I agree in terms of Judith and Bryce, they most definitely could've cordially resolved their issues by either continuing their marriage or getting a divorce. Relationships definitely take work, and I do not think that was something either of them were prepared for 😭. Now, I will say I do have a different perception of Harley and Judith's interaction from when I first made the video. Someone pointed out that although Judith may have began emotionally cheating on Bryce, and was physically attracted to Harely, that their first sexual interaction was not as black as white as I initially perceived (I'm referencing the private plane scene when Judith and Harely went on their business trip). I had to go back and watch it after reading a comment that pointed this out. Harley's character was indeed sinister. Thank you so much for sharing!! I'm enjoying reading your takes ❤❤❤
@aamia37692 ай бұрын
@@MalliPeace thank you, yes my partner and I discussed that private jet scene today and him and I agree that their first sexual encounter was sexual assault or sexual manipulation.
@Queen_G_513Ай бұрын
Between “Temptation” and “Acrimony” I wanted to fight Tyler Perry lol
@nicenice11zАй бұрын
I feel like Acrimony is about how consuming anger can be even if it’s justified. I didn’t feel like the movie was saying stay with the man. He cheated on her and spent all her money. She gave and gave and gave and then she finally set boundaries but it was too late. A relationship is a partnership. And when you give too much and it’s not reciprocal you are the one that suffers in real life.
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
I feel like that would've been a good angle for the movie and your interpretation is one I have not heard yet!! When I initially recorded the video I watched different Tyler Perry interviews and behind the scenes for some of the movies, just for additional context (and truthfully, I understand art is nuanced and wanted to see if the movie was intended to be irony lol). For this one, it seemed the goal was to portray "acrimony" however, there was an underlying message that he wanted to get across. Even in one of his interviews where he's explaining the plot of the movie he says something on the lines of... Robert was a dreamer and that his dream did not pick up right away so Melinda asks for a divorce ( now we've all seen the movie and that's not how things progressed), and once Robert's career took off Melinda felt betrayed. In his summary, it seems Robert's only "flaw" was being a dreamer and Melinda ONLY felt betrayed because she divorced him before he became a success. Thank you so much for sharing!! ❤❤❤
@aleyahmalone5012Ай бұрын
18:29 omg!!!!!!!! Yesssss communication. Yes love language and discussion!!!!!!
@oyayemayafaro7307Ай бұрын
The writers PUNISHED Judy for being written as a cut and dry villain. Something Tyler has a bad habit of doing.
@hibiscusdandelionlove7804Ай бұрын
Dang the way you explain things you would think you've been married for at least 20years 😂
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Lollll 😭
@growmami3 ай бұрын
Instantly subscribed 😂❤
@MalliPeace3 ай бұрын
🥰🥰🥰🙌🏾
@phillinsogood2 ай бұрын
Yea his films are pretty bad but fun to turn your brain off & be entertained lol. Thanks for making this video. Hot take but “Witness Protection Program”, “Good Deeds”, & “Acrimony” are his worst films 😂
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
No fr lol. Sometimes you just gotta get into it.
@Cagon4152 ай бұрын
I love temptation. Judith wasn't mature enough to be married. Too many women confuse consistency with monotony.
@HarlequinHeart16Ай бұрын
His movies were entertaining in a family watch-along way when i was a kid. Now as an adult, its just euuuugh. Switch it up a little
@Apricityville3 ай бұрын
New here and omg you look so much like Taraji P Henson 🤯❤️
@MalliPeace3 ай бұрын
Welcome and omg that’s the first time I’ve heard that lol thank youuu! 🥰❤️❤️
@lainadelpay3 ай бұрын
I was coming to comment this!
@MalliPeace3 ай бұрын
@@lainadelpay loll I’m adding “looks kind of like Taraji P Henson” on my resume 😩😭❤️
@daddyhadrian2 ай бұрын
simply gorgeous!!! you and tatami have phenomenal bone structure and very romantic features
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Please!! Thank you omg 😭❤❤❤
@BlaxxShadowАй бұрын
I wish Tyler would hire different writers/directors to tackle different genres with more Black and other characters, like fantasy, action, musical, etc. Just to really expand beyond trauma/drama while elevating Black actors.
@brandimckinney68042 ай бұрын
The resemblance of Taraji P Henson is insane🥰
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
If I see another comment like this, I'm moving to Hollywood and becoming a Taraji P Henson impersonator! LOL THANK YOU🥲
@marcaronincheese2 ай бұрын
I know one of his prop masters…the stories I’ve heard about that man…
@bubbles48972 ай бұрын
Can you tell one of the stories?
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Please don't leave us in suspense..... what happened!?😩😭
@justdejАй бұрын
Helen wasn't mad ENOUGH for me tbh 😂
@cherylcombs593713 күн бұрын
This is my first time coming across this channel and I enjoy listening to her speak about Tyler Perry movies. I’ve seen them all. I prefer the plays over the movies.
@MalliPeace13 күн бұрын
Thank you, and yes I keep hearing the plays are better than the movies.
@Lilej00Ай бұрын
alot of his movies i stayed watching em as a lil kid wit my ppls especially during the holidays😭😭
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Lolll they’re definitely nostalgic 😭
@kaelinjefferies9267Ай бұрын
The self defense thing with Harley and Bryce was completely different. With Bryce there was a group of guys talking to Judith and with Harley there was a normal guy on a bicycle. I know that Harley wouldn’t have done anything if he was in the same situation as Bryce.
@imauniryne67572 ай бұрын
You should definitely talk about the plays
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Yeah it sounds like I definitely need to watch them!😭
@tyv_jay5242Ай бұрын
Helen's crash out was 100% justified
@chocosag7820 күн бұрын
The fact that Perry has played the role of madea so much that when he was n Alex cross I couldn’t take him serious I’m glad there’s someone else in Alex cross 2
@chynaking-davis81932 ай бұрын
Rewatched Diary... its good, even when she toss him in the tub!! I never watched Confessions... but my mom and I saw Acrimony in theaters and we enjoyed it, but thinking too hard, it was definitely questionable lol. Gonna subscribe!!
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yes, its good to enjoy movies for what they are, I'm just extra lol
@indiamarie2952Ай бұрын
I didn’t realize how messy he was putting Kim Kardashian and Brandy in the same movie😂😂😂😂
@iluvboo6Ай бұрын
yo just a friendly heads up i would recommend keeping your candles away from tvs and monitors as it could damage them!!
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Thank you!!! Lol I’ll find a little stand or something for them 😭❤️❤️
@CallMeSaltyScorpionАй бұрын
I love Tyler Perry movies cause he funny af, but I get it
@shemeciahaskell-fk2bd2 ай бұрын
I agree with your take on Confessions Of A Marriage Counselor. FYI a person who rides a bike is a cyclist while a biker is a person who rides a motorcycle.
@MalliPeace2 ай бұрын
Lol thank you!!
@Chelsea_3Ай бұрын
I don't think Bryce and Judith were incompatible. They just needed to have a deep conversation. Complacency was their downfall.
@gipsee30172 ай бұрын
Great video! Gonna rewatch acrimony 😭
@biggamerjh1Ай бұрын
I appreciate this video you’ve made. I’m a white dude who never really got the appeal of Tyler Perry movies, in fact they seem to be bad, but I’m aware I’m not the target audience so I was always curious if I was just missing something. I appreciate someone breaking down his work critically so I can have a broader view of it.
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Awe I love that and I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you so much for sharing ❤
@VidWatcher01Ай бұрын
I just realized that Brandy was in the same movie as her brother's ex!😐😬😅
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Lolllll I was just about to ask “who???” Until I thought about it 😭😭😭
@dmwanderer9454Ай бұрын
now this is a series I can get behind
@ShunShunOriАй бұрын
Diary of a Mad Black Woman is the only one I go back and re-watch. It still has problematic parts for sure but I feel like that’s his best movie and it’s so memeable with my sister and I. Idk, maybe I wouldn’t have such high regard for it if it wasn’t for my sister. Nice video btw!
@luckyduckyfluffy967429 күн бұрын
What pisses me off is that young Kimberly (can't remember what movie) told Shirley that she was violated rather than doing anything about it she yelled at her daughter and told her not to tell anyone Then in Madea's big happy family Shirley was painted as the good guy whilst Kimberly the bad one for lashing at her mother
@laurenharris98328 күн бұрын
JUDITH!!! 😂😂😂
@MalliPeace8 күн бұрын
Now why did I read that in his voice 😭😭😭
@hesreallyhimАй бұрын
41:23 omg why did you say that when i said it, so weird but true!!!!!! like wtf *i’ve watched the movie countless times and never understood why Tyler seemed to had wanted to teach women a “lesson” by writing that Micheal gets a million dollar offer after the facts.. like huh? lol😭*
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Yessss, like the concept of "acrimony" could have been done so much better but he put too much emphasis on his underlying message 😭
@elijahpulphus1764Ай бұрын
You just definitely need more subs
@MalliPeaceАй бұрын
Thank you 🥺❤️❤️❤️
@darqjadeАй бұрын
The whole making villians in movies and television "darker skinned" is a global problem at this point. From Latin to Bollywood films, I see this all the time and it's really disheartnening.
@azriel343616 сағат бұрын
I don't really understand the idea of being mad at your ex doing better in their next relationship. Like it sucks that I didn't get that treatment, but why would I be mad that they're doing better? I would want them to learn from our relationship and improve.
@johnys_adventures_n_wonderlandАй бұрын
7:07 my girl said there will be some slow singing and flower bring. Dude gonna end up on a T-shirt.
@solaris5922Ай бұрын
Amazing grace…
@sloniskotrumbera3 ай бұрын
Amazing video! ❤
@MalliPeace3 ай бұрын
Thank youuuuu 🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
@after-hoursАй бұрын
Sometimes I be wondering what Tyler Perry did to get respected black actors and actresses to make appearances in his ridiculous movies
@MakaylaWilliams-y3cАй бұрын
I always wanted to make a video on this. I think it's because there's not a lot of known black directors that can be up to his level(maybe Spike). Tyler does movies and tv,his shows and movies were the only time I saw someone look like me. I feel lots of the older actors are moving on though which is good