I do not understand how Tyler Perry has become so famous and wealthy. He can't write. He can only just direct. Yet he has some how made it big of the back of absolutely atrocious film like this.
Where is was the character development? Mea is supposed to be a powerful and successful attorney but has no depth and make poor decisions at every turn. Why are the brothers and mother so codependent?
Why weren't loose ends tied up? For instance... what happened to Charlise? What happened to Hydie? How was the crime scene faked?
I get this this film was just a vehicle for an erotic thriller... but even that was lacklustre and not worth the R18 rating.
Perry should stick to slapstick, unintelligent comedy... at least no one is supposed to take those seriously.
It's a shame that other talented people aren't given a chance to make movies and yet someone with so little talent has made it to this level. I'll give Tyler a 10/10 for knowing how to fake his way to the top and being a good businessman. I'll give the movie a 1/10. Maybe he should stick to producing content and hire the writing talent.
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Where is was the character development? Mea is supposed to be a powerful and successful attorney but has no depth and make poor decisions at every turn. Why are the brothers and mother so codependent?
Why weren't loose ends tied up? For instance... what happened to Charlise? What happened to Hydie? How was the crime scene faked?
I get this this film was just a vehicle for an erotic thriller... but even that was lacklustre and not worth the R18 rating.
Perry should stick to slapstick, unintelligent comedy... at least no one is supposed to take those seriously.
It's a shame that other talented people aren't given a chance to make movies and yet someone with so little talent has made it to this level. I'll give Tyler a 10/10 for knowing how to fake his way to the top and being a good businessman. I'll give the movie a 1/10. Maybe he should stick to producing content and hire the writing talent.
I said what I said.
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