I grew up with a "Big Mama" but I also had a "Big Daddy" I never wanted to be like either one, so it took me a while to see Mr. Perry in drag. I still don't understand why black men don't act like their "Big Daddy" or their father instead of their neck snapping attitude mother or Grandmother.
Tyler Perry's "I Can Do Bad All By Myself" was one of his best movies. Let me say first, folks are talking like this movie may be like all the rest of his flicks, I don't think it's like the other movies.
Mr. Perry always have a great cast, I love Gladys Knight & Mary J Blige for get a bout it, one of my fav. female singers. Hope Olaide Wilson was the best, will see much from her in the coming years, Taraji P. Henson & Adam Rodriguez did a great job taking all the women in the movie theater through the emotions Mr. Rodriguez did a great job and will be a success. Mr. Rodriguez character was like most latinos I know, most latinos I met have strong family values. I don't know what's going on in Cali, I hope the black & Latino community can work out the problem they are having, but I think much of that is over square block money, but back to Mr. Tyler, one thing Mr. Tyler movie showed with Mrs. Wilson role was that how young black women are taking the parent role and raising the younger members in the family and Mr. Tyler also showed with Mrs. Henson & Mrs. Wilson role was that many black women are victims and that's why they have defenses that seem like a bad attitude problem. When folks are ran over & taken advantage of by folks they trust they don't trust other folks & have a lack of respect for others so when you first encounter a black women she may have a lot of attitude because that's her defense, the wall she put up between people and herself, black males do the same thing. Mr. Tyler also showed how respected the Church is in the community. The movie also showed how folks that manipulate others & use them try & keep them from going to Church.
Yours truly,
Anthony Smith
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