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Because no one inspires me more. Rated PG for mature thematic material, sexual references and language. Did you know Edit.

Tyler Perry 's films do not enjoy commercial success in Europe, and hardly ever receive theatrical releases there. Quotes Trina : You belong in the kitchen. Crazy credits Special Thanks to: Bishop T. User reviews Review. Top review. Actually a very good movie. I just caught this film it is about relationships, marriage and the concept of expecting perfection vs.

I laughed often and cried several times as well. On the whole this was white cinema done with black faces but such a trend is long over due if I have to watch one more trailer about how hard life in the hood without anyone fixxing their situation or the benefits to selling drugs and pimping I may go on a shooting spree.

However, don't let this fool you-the writing was top rate and while some dialogue rehash there was a lot of very original dialogue as well. My only real complaint of the film was its sterility in many shots a lack of warmth within some home settings and among the performers as a whole. There seemed to be little genuine commaraderie between the actors particularly in the earlier scenes.

They were supposed to be friends since college but they were stiff in their reuniting with each other. Also there is the scene were the overweight wife is forced to drive to the reunion by herself and all the women are worried for her safety yet when she enters the cabin the next day no one runs over to greet her they wait for her to come to them. Despite some of these often repeated mistakes not just here but in other movies this movie was very very good. I enjoyed it almost as much as The Four Seasons but unlike the Four Seasons this film follows all the characters all the way through the film- a nice touch in giving overall closure.

Janet Jackson was my least favorite; portraying the celebrated novelist who lost a child but the the other performances were powerful enough to over shadowed her lack of depth. This was the first Tyler Perry film I have seen and I must say his 2 weeks at top box office is well justified here. Details Edit. Release date October 12, United States.

United States. Lions Gate Entertainment United States. You follow me? So, after I discover that for the character within the script, then I find things within myself that I can activate that could help me to tell the story of the character.

KW: Do you research a character, too, or is it all an internal process? So, I spoke to a bunch of different drug dealers who really didn't want to reform. They didn't want to change. I was just trying to understand the mentality.

We all have a psychological reason why we have adopted the belief systems which determine our perspectives and directions in life, and our actions. I try to understand that mental part of the character in order to figure out how I might relate it to myself and to similar people I've seen and experienced. I end up with layers of things, but overall, and I don't know how people will feel about this statement, overall, I think that there is a part of us in every character we play, a desperate part of all of us that we could utilize.

Not that, if someone plays a murderer, there's a murderer within that person, but there's a seed to get power back within that person.

That was quite a despicable character. TS : Yes, but, as an actor, you have to stay true to the character. We can never judge our characters. And everyone has a reason why, even a murderer. For example, when I did The Corner, everyone may not necessarily be a drug addict, but everyone has a vice that's in the life of a drug. KW: Yep. TS : Everyone has something that they desperately need that makes them feel good, that they don't want anything to get in the way of.

She's addicted to cleaning. That's her drug. When she becomes upset and frustrated that she's not getting enough sex from her husband, she has to clean. So, everyone has their addiction. TS : Thank you. I tell you that role was interesting for me in that it helped me get freedom, because I was going through my own divorce at the time, and I think that we can live vicariously through our characters.

So, the stuff that I might not have been able to say or do in real life, I could live all that as Angela. My intention was for her to be every black woman's hero. I wanted her to be that woman who would put every ho in check. You know how we've all had that kind of woman come into our lives? Well, we needed a spokesperson, and I wanted Angela to be that for us. KW: What I liked about your treatment of Angela was the richness you brought to the character.

She wasn't merely the stereotypical, sassy, superficial, one-dimensional sister we usually see on the screen. TS : You know what was the best thing to me about Angela? That she got a chance to say everything she needed to say, because sometimes, as women, we don't get a chance to do that. She got a chance to say everything she needed to say, and to allow herself to be frustrated, angry and hurt, but she still was able to get her man back.

That was a blessing. I love that I was able to do that, because personally, for myself, divorce was really sad. I felt bad to have to get divorced.

I wasn't proud of that. But, in that role, I got a chance to see what it feels like to win. Yet, then they had the restoration. It was wonderful! I was so happy about that, I couldn't tell you. TS : You know what? That was kind of like me going to the amusement park with a bunch of my friends. It is a funny, silly comedy. I play a completely different character. It's a little spoofy and very different, but I think it's entertaining and people will get a good laugh.

KW: What are you filming now? TS : Comeback, with Ice Cube.



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