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by FaithTempo from Seattle, WA

Last Post 16 days, 1 hour Ago


It was amazing. 

I laughed, I cried, I yelled at the screen. My husband did the same. This movie was spectactular. It's Tyler's best yet.

I was especially impressed with two particular actresses: Tasha Smith and Jill Scott. I SO enjoyed Tasha's character because she was straight-forward, unafraid, brash and protective of and loyal to her friends. Tasha played this to the hilt. She worked it and I don't think anyone could have played this role better.

Jill Scott, whose career I've followed for many years, turns out to be a phenomenal actress, too! You go, Girl! She laid it down. She owned this role-- the pain, the disrespect, the longsuffering, the faith and hope, and ultimately, the joy and strength that comes partly from having a heart for God and a healthy and humble love of self and that of a good man. She floored me. I knew she was deep, but I didn't know she could take it there!!!!

Tyler has outdone himself. This movie didn't need Madea, although I look forward to seeing her on screen again. This movie was just beautiful from beginning to end. I especially like the way Tyler doesn't hold back the harshness of unpleasantry that is sometimes ever present in marriage. My husband and I kept looking at each other laughing because some of those couples reminded us of ourselves and how quirky and sometimes ridiculous we are.

Keep it coming, Tyler. You've earned a fan for life.
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FaithTempo

God's daughter, wife, mother, sister and friend. LOL. That's almost every woman, huh? I'm blessed to have just completed my first book, which consists of original poetry. I'm working on the second (self-created inspirational quotes and inspirational quotes I've collected from others over the years) and just feeling so blessed that I sometimes feel like I'm God's only child. My heart's desire is to be obedient in sharing His gift. I can no longer sit on my hands and keep His gift under wraps. It must be uncovered and cultivated constantly. I love life and I love to try to look at things from all sides...or as many sides as possible. I don't believe things are just black and white. There is always something in between.

Member Since: 8/23/2007