Una madre soltera se enfrenta a una serie de eventos desafortunados que la llevan por un camino imprevisto en el que se ve envuelta en una situación que nunca imaginó y se encuentra en el ce... Leer todoUna madre soltera se enfrenta a una serie de eventos desafortunados que la llevan por un camino imprevisto en el que se ve envuelta en una situación que nunca imaginó y se encuentra en el centro de las sospechas en un mundo indiferente.Una madre soltera se enfrenta a una serie de eventos desafortunados que la llevan por un camino imprevisto en el que se ve envuelta en una situación que nunca imaginó y se encuentra en el centro de las sospechas en un mundo indiferente.
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- Rayah Dunnam
- (as Shalet Monique)
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Some will not understand or relate. The acting was great. Ms. Henson did what she was asked to do. I applaud her. She played with the knowledge of a true artist. Tyler Perry got the right person for his vision. I've been watching her make the rounds on different talk shows and platforms to promote this movie, but I had no idea I would enjoy it as much as I did. I highly recommend this movie. It is fantastic. I can't wait to see what my family and others think of her performance. Tariji made every dime she's being paid for this one. I've been watching her for a long time, she knows her craft.
Congratulations.
Congratulations.
I actually really like the story for this movie, more than I thought it would. It was in many ways relatable, and often left me deep in thought about societal ills. For that I give it credit.
The writing is so so. A lot of the dialogue especially was very amateurish and unrealistic. This also made the actors seem worse than they were.
The lead(s) did amazing, absolutely nailed it. A lot of the rest of the cast, especially most if not all of the people portraying police, seemed really poorly acted, however.
That's where I landed on a 6. I think it's a good movie that most people will enjoy, but had too many warts to rate much higher.
The writing is so so. A lot of the dialogue especially was very amateurish and unrealistic. This also made the actors seem worse than they were.
The lead(s) did amazing, absolutely nailed it. A lot of the rest of the cast, especially most if not all of the people portraying police, seemed really poorly acted, however.
That's where I landed on a 6. I think it's a good movie that most people will enjoy, but had too many warts to rate much higher.
I've never seen a Tyler Perry movie before, but this is certainly not what I expected! The movie is absolutely heart-wrenching, with devastatingly emotional performances by Taraji P. Henson and the other actresses. Some of the side characters felt a little off, but not so much as to take away from the main story.
The movie is labelled as a thriller, but it feels more like a horror movie where the villain is America and its many oppressive systems that compound to make life difficult for everyday people.
The movie did feel a little too long at times, with certain elements dragging on unnecessarily long. The twist at the end was unexpected, but welcome, as it added another layer to the main character's actions and led me to revisit some early moments in the movie with a new perspective.
Overall, I thought it was very good, and I would recommend it.
The movie is labelled as a thriller, but it feels more like a horror movie where the villain is America and its many oppressive systems that compound to make life difficult for everyday people.
The movie did feel a little too long at times, with certain elements dragging on unnecessarily long. The twist at the end was unexpected, but welcome, as it added another layer to the main character's actions and led me to revisit some early moments in the movie with a new perspective.
Overall, I thought it was very good, and I would recommend it.
Turned on Netflix, new release and started watching while doing tasks... 5 min into movie I had to sit and watch. The emotional journey for the character- Mom Janiyah, grips your heart and as you're watching the story be told- you realize you're rooting for her to not be alone and be okay. This story, the characters were all developed with complexity that each actor reflected so well- I didn't feel I was watching a movie but I felt apart of the story right up to the credits at end. Thank you for a well written story, talented actors and production that made 2 hrs worth watching- it's been a long time since I felt anything from a movie.
I gave Straw a try because of all the hype and, admittedly, because Taraji P. Henson is a phenomenal actress and to her credit, she delivered a strong, committed performance. Unfortunately, that's where the praise ends.
Like many of Tyler Perry's films, Straw falls into the same tired formula: a struggling single mother, dramatic twists that defy basic logic, and a storyline that leans heavily on stereotypes rather than fresh storytelling. The plot was not only predictable, but at times completely unrealistic, even bordering on absurd.
It's disappointing, especially considering the platform and influence Tyler Perry has. There's a clear opportunity to tell deeper, more nuanced stories, especially about Black women, that doesn't rely on trauma, caricatures, or recycled plotlines. But once again, that opportunity is missed.
Let's be honest: aside from Henson's solid acting, this was a painfully poor film. We need to be more open and objective when discussing these movies. Hype doesn't equal quality, and it's okay to say it: Tyler Perry's films consistently falls short.
Like many of Tyler Perry's films, Straw falls into the same tired formula: a struggling single mother, dramatic twists that defy basic logic, and a storyline that leans heavily on stereotypes rather than fresh storytelling. The plot was not only predictable, but at times completely unrealistic, even bordering on absurd.
It's disappointing, especially considering the platform and influence Tyler Perry has. There's a clear opportunity to tell deeper, more nuanced stories, especially about Black women, that doesn't rely on trauma, caricatures, or recycled plotlines. But once again, that opportunity is missed.
Let's be honest: aside from Henson's solid acting, this was a painfully poor film. We need to be more open and objective when discussing these movies. Hype doesn't equal quality, and it's okay to say it: Tyler Perry's films consistently falls short.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFilming took place over four days.
- PifiasWhen she went to the bank to cash her check it was closed but they opened the door for her to come in. Then as soon as the drama started there were four customers waiting behind her.
- Banda sonoraLet Her Cook
Written by GloRilla (as Gloria Woods), Jaucquez Lowe, Pooh Beatz (as Darryl Clemons), Squat Beats (as Julius Rivera III), Coupe (as Edward Maclin Cooper III), Isaac Hayes
Performed by GloRilla
Published by CMG the Label Publishing, Artist 101 Publishing Group, 2 Door Publishing, Irving Music Inc., Darryl Clemons Pub Designee, Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. and Winners Circle Worldwide Publishing
Courtesy of CMG Enterprises/Interscope Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Contains a sample of "Ike's Mood" by Isaac Hayes
Courtesy of Stax Recordings, a division of Concord
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- Duración1 hora 45 minutos
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