A JAZZMAN’S BLUES Movie Review **SPOILER ALERT**

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  • čas přidán 20. 09. 2022
  • Gay homosexuals Nick and Joseph spoil A Jazzman's Blues - a 2022 American drama film written, produced and directed by Tyler Perry.
    Premise: Follows an investigation into an unsolved murder unveiling a story full of forbidden love, deceit and a secret.
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    Cast:
    Joshua Boone (Bayou)
    Amirah Vann (Mama)
    Solea Pfeiffer (LeAnne)
    Austin Scott
    Ryan Eggold (Ira)
    Brent Antonello
    Brad Benedict
    Milauna Jemai Jackson (Sissy)
    Kario Marcel
    Corey Champagne (LeRoy)
    Elliot Holden
    Cinematography by Brett Pawlak
    Edited by Maysie Hoy
    Music by Aaron Zigman
    Keywords: ending explained, reaction video, trailer, Toronto International Film Festival, TIFF, Netflix

Komentáře • 338

  • @RandomWomenFromAtlanta
    @RandomWomenFromAtlanta Před rokem +102

    I would like if this movie was a mini series.I wanted the backstory on Bayou story and more about how Leanne passed and her story

    • @josephinecioffi33
      @josephinecioffi33 Před rokem +11

      Good point it was a good movie wish they had developed it a bit .it spanned many generations.

    • @ttierra24
      @ttierra24 Před rokem +9

      Yes i agree it should have been a mini series

    • @gratefulblessed4447
      @gratefulblessed4447 Před rokem +5

      Yes. We should push for it to be a series.

    • @silk5934
      @silk5934 Před rokem +4

      @@josephinecioffi33 ..Leanne did not pass, they showed her at the end of the movie present day

    • @phatjazzyj
      @phatjazzyj Před rokem +5

      @@silk5934 pass for white,why do people keep saying she didn't pass lol?

  • @nickatnite16
    @nickatnite16 Před rokem +51

    I totally agree with your assessment. It makes 0 sense for Bayou to return to 1947 south where they were looking to lynch him

    • @dellassociates8431
      @dellassociates8431 Před rokem +5

      It's not all that hard to understand. You have to pay attention to the small detail.
      Bayou stated several times in the movie how he always felt like a coward for not confronting his challenges head on. He wanted to go back to rescue the love of his life and be the man that he should've always been.

    • @daysrays3987
      @daysrays3987 Před rokem +4

      @nickatnite16 he made a promise to Leeann that he would come get her although In my opinion he should have let his manager go get her instead of putting his life in danger

    • @TheBlackLightProject
      @TheBlackLightProject Před 2 měsíci +1

      Sounds like what makes no sense is why he didn’t mail her the money lol

  • @alashay82
    @alashay82 Před rokem +109

    The dad was not Bayou’s biological dad and he was killed (when Willie Earl was high, and getting dressed by Bayou in Chicago, he mentioned it). I cried throughout the beginning love story. I saw the self-hatred that the dad had for him, and the jealousy that was building in Willie Earl. The rape scene repulsed me!
    I was confused by why LeAnn’s folks left her with grandfather, then came back to get her while dressed in all of this fancy attire. It’s almost like the mom really never loved her; just using.
    I now understand why she went to Hattie for midwife help during the delivery. She didn’t want to be found out at the hospital if the baby was darker. Not sure what they would’ve done if the baby or LeAnn died during delivery or if the baby was darker. LeAnn was being very selfish throughout the movie! 😠
    I also didn’t understand why Bayou went back. Hattie could’ve come to Chicago and LeAnn could’ve followed shortly.
    Also, was the black lady in the beginning Bayou’s mom?? If so, she would maybe be around 80 ish, which wouldn’t make LeAnn as old as she is in the home at the end.
    A plus is the that the actors are phenomenal, because I really believed that Bayou and LeAnn were in love and I also can’t stand Willie Earl or his daddy! So, the actors did a great job!

    • @luanajimenez2
      @luanajimenez2 Před rokem +24

      Yes that's bayous mom! 😳 I was so confused I had to search for the ending for answers as I didn't understand why and how hattie mae and leanne were the same age leanne almost looked older 😳

    • @thenaturalyogi5934
      @thenaturalyogi5934 Před rokem

      She tried to pass as white and aged white? Yep this was weird to me but I think what they did was make her mentally unstable that she aged really poorly (dementia and alzheimers) because of the multiple traumas from abandonment, incest, rapw, living in fear because she was mixed, and seeing her baby's dad shot and lynched.

    • @chambersinternational7347
      @chambersinternational7347 Před rokem +5

      @@luanajimenez2 no I think the black woman is Citsy. Not sure but I think so.

    • @reece6583
      @reece6583 Před rokem +13

      The woman in the beginning was Bayou's mom and she was quite old but in good shape because she's used to working. 'Some people' just age a lot faster... they could be 20 yrs younger than another yet look the same age

    • @msshug9995
      @msshug9995 Před rokem +2

      I said the same thing about her being too old in the nursing home.

  • @holly5998
    @holly5998 Před rokem +18

    The father pointed out that Bayou had a different biological dad during his rant before leaving the family. Hence the difference in treatment.

  • @sashaychantae8498
    @sashaychantae8498 Před rokem +12

    Yall hit the nail on the head! Like what did i even just watch🥴 I have never felt so instantly irritated by characters in my life. The fact that Bayou even went back braced me for this death and i couldn't feel anything.

  • @REDBONEPRODUCTIONS876
    @REDBONEPRODUCTIONS876 Před rokem +52

    The movie would have been more interesting if the boys had the same father one came out light the other darker father hates Bayou because he's darker skin which happens alot in black families..buckets story was all over the place we didn't get to see how being raped affected her through out her life her passing as white was out of nowhere I could understand if she lived with her mother and she was preparing her to pass as white..there wasn't enough screentime for the couple for us to see why they were so deep in love Tyler rushed the story so much yet it was a 2 hour movie he needs to hire writers and stop being a know it all..

    • @peters10456170
      @peters10456170 Před rokem +7

      Yeah that whole thing with her being R@$ped added nothing to the story....and im confused about the whole "There was a murder" thing. It wasnt tied up clear enough for me however i did enjoy the movie.

    • @jadacampbell9331
      @jadacampbell9331 Před rokem

      Idk if this was tp intention, but maybe the film is showing us the effect of intrigue. Just like in john legend's ordinary ppl, "past the infatuation stage" well...they never made it past it. Just stolen moments

    • @oreldean
      @oreldean Před rokem +2

      Normally black men want dark sons and light skinned daughters. 2 hours is a pretty long time to not be in depth and all over there place. Also, I wonder who was the lady reporting the murder.

    • @thenaturalyogi5934
      @thenaturalyogi5934 Před rokem +2

      @@oreldean was his real paternal grandmother Hattie mae , bayous mom.

    • @CBromfield
      @CBromfield Před rokem +3

      @@oreldean plus the scene was a long and winding road to end up telling us nothing....she just walked a long way to ask a question and deliver the mail.

  • @ziizee4614
    @ziizee4614 Před rokem +9

    The sad ending of this movie made no sense.
    After watching it again I thought it was rather selfish for Bayou to choose to confront the mob baying for his blood with nothing when he has just been introduced to his new born. His career too has kicked off.
    If they wanted his mom they could have killed her a long time ago. They were looking for him not his mom.
    He chose to die over his son and threw the promise of taking Leanne with him out the window.
    What was Tyler Perry thinking?
    I wish Leanne used the son as a bait to hold him down and make him see sense in staying alive...some sort of emotional blackmail.
    ☹☹🙁😖

  • @Asakhalifshow
    @Asakhalifshow Před rokem +14

    Correction guys, the dad was mentioned after he left..he died in Chi Town

  • @veganpeace7890
    @veganpeace7890 Před rokem +15

    At least he got the hair right!!

  • @indigoblues93
    @indigoblues93 Před rokem +8

    Throw Imitation of Life and every 90’s HBO tv movie in a blender and you get Tyler Perry’s A Jazzman’s Blues

  • @jujubeanz3710
    @jujubeanz3710 Před rokem +21

    This convoluted plot. IDK how TP sucked the tension out of a lynching but dang that's a skill. :/

    • @tigerlilly9038
      @tigerlilly9038 Před rokem +3

      RIGHT. HOW IS IT EVEN POSSIBLE 🤔???? HOW !?!?!?!??!?!

    • @aiihairyou1336
      @aiihairyou1336 Před rokem +5

      Yesssss lmaooooo. Thought it would have been dramatic, I felt nothing. But it was to be expected, the build up was clear. I mean, he was being stupid and Bucket was stupid as well, not sure how they had such a deep love that was worth dying for and him trying to talk to the mob, what would that accomplish ???????

    • @mmoore0325
      @mmoore0325 Před rokem

      I was actually relieved they didn't show it actually happen.

  • @r.j.lindzee6432
    @r.j.lindzee6432 Před rokem +17

    It was kinda like 'sweet vindication' at the very end of the movie when Johnathan went to see his mom at his house and they don't say anything to each other, Johnathan just sits those letters down in front of LeAnne and walks to the porch and just sits there with the confederate flag flying high and proud on his porch, while he sits and ponders in shock because he finds out that he's a black man. After all this time being raised by racist white men and being instilled with racist views. It made me say 'Ah-huh! You're a black man!'.

    • @Opbabyyx
      @Opbabyyx Před rokem +1

      but he wasnt black thats the thing....

    • @NuCreature8
      @NuCreature8 Před rokem

      @@Opbabyyx His father was a black man, makes him black.

    • @Opbabyyx
      @Opbabyyx Před rokem

      @@NuCreature8 no it doesn't, he's mixed

    • @lisaAugustin5964
      @lisaAugustin5964 Před 4 měsíci

      Biracial ! Black and White ! don't dismiss the half white parent !

  • @Livelife95ify
    @Livelife95ify Před rokem +12

    Bayou was definitely the STAR . I'm glad Tyler chose the darker brother. His voice was amazing ....
    I actually the Chicago chapter of Bayous life ..

  • @joyslove3858
    @joyslove3858 Před rokem +30

    @15:10 - TP's characters are one dimensional because HE's one dimensional. He's a very shallow person and it comes across in his movies. He's also colorstruck and obsessed with the same old tropes. Thanks for watching and reviewing guys. I enjoyed it and you saved me some time to watch something else. p.s. - all of Tyler's ideas/movies are a compilation of other popular movies, scenes, and characters. You can always spot it once you know to look for it. And you guys see it!

  • @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy
    @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy Před rokem +44

    Spot on commentary! I just watched it and was so frustrated throughout. This film had so much potential but it felt like he shot the first or second draft of the script. Why oh why doesn't Tyler Perry go to film school and learn the basics of cinematic storytelling?!!🙄
    And did anyone else notice that Tyler outright stole a scene from What's Love Got to Do with It? Leanne's husband answers the phone the exact way Tina Turner's mom did when Ike called...word for word. 😬

    • @msshug9995
      @msshug9995 Před rokem

      When did the phone call happen?

    • @CBromfield
      @CBromfield Před rokem +2

      Why won't he go to school, it seems like he likes to be the genius who never went to school, but his movies makes millions. I just think he believes he is good at this. I didn't catch the Tina Turner thing, but not surprised.

  • @brianbitting8277
    @brianbitting8277 Před rokem +8

    ok, so...
    1. How old was Bayou's mom? That was her that brought the letters to dude. BUT, at the end, dude's mom was Leanne, who had to be younger than Bayou's mom. BUT, Leanne (now an old lady) looked SIGNIFICANTLY old. BUT, Bayou's mom was still living???
    2. Did Leanne and her mom REALLY looked like they could pass for white? Armenian, maybe...🤷‍♂️🤔
    3. Leanne in her old age looked EXACTLY like an old white woman. Did her DNA change or something?
    4. Why did she not like being called "Bucket"?
    5. Was the incest scene necessary?? What purpose did it serve?
    6. Where was Leanne's mom when all that was going on?
    7. The councilman. Uh, did we have a connection with his character? Did it matter to us when he found out the truth?
    8. What happened to Bayou's brother?
    Those questions just popped into my head. I'm sure I'll have more...

    • @senasheppard1826
      @senasheppard1826 Před rokem +6

      😂😂😂 i was cracking up at the screen like damn she really did turn into a old yt woman.. like htf that happen😂

    • @brianbitting8277
      @brianbitting8277 Před rokem +4

      @@senasheppard1826 she was Queen Elizabeth white! 🤣🤣

  • @lrs1519
    @lrs1519 Před rokem +50

    ….you know what I am tired of this. He just does TOO much. He just can’t quit the trauma porn.

    • @peters10456170
      @peters10456170 Před rokem +8

      I hateee the term trauma porn. 🙄

    • @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy
      @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy Před rokem +1

      Agreed.

    • @JheriCurlJankins
      @JheriCurlJankins Před rokem +6

      @@peters10456170 I'm with you on that! People can watch some madman in a creepy clown mask saw people's body parts off piece by piece and consider that optimal entertainment! But let someone make a movie about us dealing with the real life horror we've had to endure through history now all of a sudden it's too much for some folks' delicate sensibilities and gets labeled "trauma porn"!

    • @goldengirl7625
      @goldengirl7625 Před rokem +6

      @@peters10456170 it’s a cringe term, but VERY accurate. Tyler Perry has an obsession with portraying and seeing black women (especially) and black men suffer in his films. It is a trend that is undeniable in his track record. These characters seldom get happy endings and if they do get some halfway peace, you better believed they had to crawl through H3LL and back to get it.

    • @astenbryant7922
      @astenbryant7922 Před rokem

      Y’all forgot he was sexually abused by people when he was younger

  • @freedom1597
    @freedom1597 Před rokem +17

    Joshua Boon is a dynamic Theater Actor.
    I can't wait until he gets a Leading Man Part worthy of his talents.

  • @MrPatrice637
    @MrPatrice637 Před rokem +24

    It's good that you started with what you liked about this movie. The trailer gave me those "Great gowns. Beautiful gowns." vibes 😂After listening to your review, it sounds like the trailer was more cohesive than the finished product.
    Can you imagine taking 27 yrs. to make a movie only for it to be another project with a great cast, poor writing, and Tyler's usual ingredients of colorism and Black pain? 27 years and it took that long to get the wigs together?!🤣Anyway, thank you for your thoughts on this busy flick + the Jackée Harry parody recommendation!!

    • @nancykerrigan
      @nancykerrigan Před rokem +3

      The Jackee bit is pretty funny.

    • @stevonwhite8933
      @stevonwhite8933 Před rokem +3

      I mean the colorism was a clear product of pain and fighting for survival.
      Sadly relevant, especially of that time.

    • @MrPatrice637
      @MrPatrice637 Před rokem +1

      @@stevonwhite8933True, colorism is relevant for this time period in the movie. However when it comes to Tyler's projects that preceded this one, the colorism has been perpetuated to a point where it's expected; dark skin men = villain, light skin men = saviors.

  • @sandralindor
    @sandralindor Před rokem +1

    I love watching your reviews. You are always thorough. Thank you!

  • @cooled0quoin
    @cooled0quoin Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this review, it has been very therapeutic. Worth the previous suffering to have the laughs I had with you. Cheers guys!

  • @Gestureye7x
    @Gestureye7x Před rokem +1

    i’ve been binge watching y’all reviews and i have to say : y’all both are great!i dig the chemistry between the two of you. as for the movie, i agree that this movie was just so busy that the story fell short in many directions. i do think this was Tyler Perry’s best movie to date. i like how it ended in that it didn’t sugarcoat the ending of Bayou’s lynching. It had its moments but ultimately it was too much going on and not enough explanation behind the interactions.

  • @mical7582
    @mical7582 Před rokem +38

    This movie was all over the place and I felt nothing after it finished.
    As you both said, it could have been a more focused and smaller story. It could have been about Leanne and her trying to pass as a white woman but her also trying to deal with her affection for this black man who she left behind. Instead, there was this musical career thrown in.
    We never got to learn why Leanne's husband is so mean to her. There were very few scenes with her and her husband. Plus Leanne does not look like a white woman. Her mum looks even more mixed than Leanne does.
    What was the point of the quick scene with the granddad and Leanne? It was dropped and never mentioned again. It was just thrown in. We don't see Leanne tell anyone about what happened or maybe see her haunted by it years later.
    I never felt like the lead characters were in love. They did not show this great love story. It almost felt like a light version of 'The Notebook' at some points.
    It was like Tyler Perry had this dated script sitting around and all these other slavery and Jim Crow movies came out, but he never reworked his story to make it something special.
    It felt like he was trying to take a little something from past movies and mix it all together. A little something from 'The color purple' and 'Roots'.

    • @goldengirl7625
      @goldengirl7625 Před rokem +6

      She looks obviously mixed to us today because mixed people have been around for years at this point. But back then, “mixed” was not a common look. So yes, a lot of black and mixed people were able to easily get by simply being fair skinned with straightened hair.

    • @jasminehopson4895
      @jasminehopson4895 Před rokem +1

      Great Points!

    • @jasminehopson4895
      @jasminehopson4895 Před rokem +2

      @@goldengirl7625 Exactly, it's normal to see biracials now but back then it was forbidden & she does look white passing because she definitely doesn't look black.

    • @mmoore0325
      @mmoore0325 Před rokem

      I got a lot of "Ragtime" vibes from it as well. The main actor favors Howard Rollins, too.

  • @Storm-iw7sm
    @Storm-iw7sm Před rokem +11

    The R scene was very unnecessary to me not to mention very disturbing. I can’t stop thinking about it. So horrible 😢😫

  • @Urbanfrugalchic
    @Urbanfrugalchic Před rokem +2

    Thank you for reviewing! I always trust your reviews😂😂😂

  • @karlaalvarez-nk3gb
    @karlaalvarez-nk3gb Před rokem +4

    Congratulations on 16k!!🥳

  • @adventuresforthesoul6472

    As always, I so appreciate your very insightful commentary 👌

  • @daisyminnie7485
    @daisyminnie7485 Před rokem +5

    And the ending with Johnathan sitting on the porch reminded me of the Dave Chapelle skit when the racist blind man didn’t know he was black until someone finally told him.

  • @tigerlilly9038
    @tigerlilly9038 Před rokem +43

    Mississippi Burning was a masterpiece. I will only watch that movie in 10 to 15 year gaps because of how it hurts for so long afterwards, after viewing it. As a child, teen, I was destroyed about coming to FULL understand exactly what humans could do to each other in a "modern tangible" way. Even now, I recall that feeling in my stomach and my eyes swell in seconds with water. Seconds.

  • @williamskat1
    @williamskat1 Před rokem +12

    As soon as you said Tyler Perry I knew how this review was going to go lol

  • @15ajones
    @15ajones Před rokem +8

    You guys hit the nail on the head for me- I felt absolutely no emotional connection to this story/these characters. There was no sense of will they/won’t they since that question was answered at the very beginning- we know they won’t make it, thus there was no suspense whatsoever. I also felt nothing when he died at the end, even with the visual. This film should’ve evoked way more emotions from me than it did, minus a couple of scenes. On a positive note, the cinematography was good.

  • @lishamonique
    @lishamonique Před rokem +13

    Joseph “I just feel that’s so unnecessary “
    Nick “because it is” 😂🤣#hilarious 12:28

  • @SimeonToko
    @SimeonToko Před rokem +26

    I skimmed through the movie in about ten minutes. I saw all I needed. I wish Tyler would just hand his ideas over to expereinced screen writers and directors and just be the bag man for his production company. Tyler has good ideas for beginnings and endings, everything in the middle he can't get straight.

    • @sassydiva7821
      @sassydiva7821 Před rokem +3

      I agree…this movie was kinda all over the place, explained little and felt like Tyler stole bits and pieces from several past movies…from the Color Purple to Miss Jane Pittman to the real story of Emmitt Till…the baby wasn’t real when it was born, it was a black doll (look closely) and the scene at the end when he was hung was very troubling and also didn’t look realistic. Tyler needs to start letting someone else write. He basically stole from every black slavery movie I’ve ever seen.

    • @ttierra24
      @ttierra24 Před rokem +4

      Exactly that’s one thing i don’t like about Tyler he wants to be the only writer on all of his work smh. He’s writing sometimes causes great actors to be bad actors

  • @BdewithShlinda
    @BdewithShlinda Před rokem +4

    Why are we still making these types of movies? Reminding white people of the way many of them wish it still was today. I absolutely hate these types of movies.

  • @wlcoston
    @wlcoston Před rokem +8

    Tyler Perry tried to do his version of The Color Purple…Even some of the plot points.

  • @lindacurwen2053
    @lindacurwen2053 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for an honest review. Tyler Perry needs writers. I appreciate him and what he attempts to do...but his stories have either too many wholes or predictable plot lines that happen too fast or too slow. He had a great cast.

  • @lachanettefoote6044
    @lachanettefoote6044 Před rokem +2

    Naw y’all just got a new subscriber, had me screaming the whole review 🙌🏾💕🫶🏾

  • @ACF1972JHB
    @ACF1972JHB Před 4 měsíci +3

    I came back here all these months later just for those deep breaths turned sighs at the beginning, and then Joseph saying ‘He does try . . . to make movies.’ 🫠

  • @michellehaynie2241
    @michellehaynie2241 Před rokem +6

    LeAnn was run down from the lies she lived with her whole life. That’s the way I feel

  • @Cat-iy7py
    @Cat-iy7py Před rokem +8

    I want to support him but can’t because he CONSISTENTLY puts out horrible movies and tv shows. If he hired writers and producers I know that his projects could be worth watching.

  • @lrearobinson3844
    @lrearobinson3844 Před rokem +7

    The film was not a developed enough. The story is effective if told correctly and developed over time. You were left with way too many questions and the ending sucked. The lynching was triggering for me but the story was not developed enough for the emotion that should have been felt

  • @ttierra24
    @ttierra24 Před rokem +4

    Great review! I guess i halfway liked it because it was a period piece. But can we ask agree the song at the end was beautiful “ paper airplanes

  • @SrAJones-ns7sx
    @SrAJones-ns7sx Před rokem +3

    Also, if Tyler told it in her perspective would've been great....but he probably feared being compared to Passing - and yawl know that was a raggedy wig she had on so called passing 🤣

  • @johnbooker7153
    @johnbooker7153 Před rokem +2

    We new he could sing long before he came from the service. When he 1st met LeAnn. Remember she said he should have sung instead of trying to play the trumpet and he told who that his dad doesn't like him singing

  • @mitchfujita6572
    @mitchfujita6572 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the review. I'm glad the two of you mention movies on racism that you found better. BTW, would you mind posting those movies?

  • @tamikawoods2236
    @tamikawoods2236 Před rokem +7

    I live for Joseph finding something crunchy 🤣...It gives me life...❤

  • @DGrassE
    @DGrassE Před rokem +5

    “Tyler Peary”😂😂😂😂😂

  • @deneengrant2086
    @deneengrant2086 Před rokem +4

    Tyler Perry refuses to hire writers. His insistence on being the sole story teller is the reason his material (movies and TV) are crap!

  • @Thrillerlover96
    @Thrillerlover96 Před rokem +19

    I agree that Bayou and Willie Earl's subplot was focused on a bit too much. I think that maybe Perry's inclusion of the musical career may have been to show that he was still able to find happiness in his life despite having his first love taken away from him., however I think that the movie could've benefitted it that storyline was focused on less and more on Leanne's struggle of passing as a white woman. I also think it would have been beneficial to the storyline if they would've showed the aftermath of Johnathan's discovery of the truth about his parents. How he did change as a person after discovering that he's black after living his life as a wildly racist "white" man? Would his views change on affirmative action?
    I enjoyed watching the movie, but I do think that there were several missed opportunities.

    • @gratefulblessed4447
      @gratefulblessed4447 Před rokem

      Great points
      I felt the same way

    • @jasminepearls1047
      @jasminepearls1047 Před rokem +2

      Willie Earl was the reason he got killed so I think it was necessary. He wanted to focus on how ostrasized Bayou felt which is why he clung so much to LeAnn. LeAnn was also mistreated and unloved by her mom who dropped her off with a man she knew was a child molester because if he woudl violate his own grandaughter he probably did it to the mom too.

  • @michaelalexispalmer3375
    @michaelalexispalmer3375 Před rokem +5

    I agree with every single word the two of you said. Thank you!

  • @docsnake
    @docsnake Před rokem +6

    That thumbnail is so funny, you two are so handsome and I just love your facial expressions, they’re hilarious.

  • @jessicanoelle2012jp
    @jessicanoelle2012jp Před rokem +5

    The beginning reminded me of The Notebook. After that it was just all over the place.
    It had potential.
    There were more good than bad. But alot of plotholes.
    Solid 7/10

  • @jmtate001
    @jmtate001 Před rokem +6

    First off I'm new to yall page and Im soooooo mad this review wasn't longer. I wanted to hear more from you guys!!! You were so good!.... And Omg I'm so glad yall gave the critical review that I have been looking for. I watched this movie and didn't feel like it was a great as people were saying. It was better than most of his films but in comparison to other films of this nature it's just ok. Thank you so much for saying what I was feeling after just watching the film today. #NewSubAlert

  • @GeauxQueen
    @GeauxQueen Před 2 dny +1

    The “Divorce in Black” review sent me here, lol

  • @terencereynolds861
    @terencereynolds861 Před rokem +1

    This review is spot on! 👍🏾

  • @beautytyc7
    @beautytyc7 Před rokem +5

    It did spark some emotion for me. I felt bad for Lee Anne, but I do know what you two are talking about an what you mean. She couldn't have the life she wanted. Seems like she was trapped. She was so abused and neglected growing up she didn't have enough self-esteem to stand up for herself.

  • @flowerchild8586
    @flowerchild8586 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your honesty especially about the flat singing🤣
    Also I feel like TP could've used the actual Leann and made her older instead of using an old white woman. I was asking myself like wasn't Leann's lips fuller? It was giving me the color purple/Life/Passing in a blender.

  • @sandravaughn2208
    @sandravaughn2208 Před rokem +2

    You review this to the tea, I wanted to love it but I'm left feeling nothing. Thanks for the breakdown.

  • @Livelife95ify
    @Livelife95ify Před rokem

    Love this show !!
    Great delivery!
    Great Humor !
    What city are you guys based out of ,??

  • @puspavelai8353
    @puspavelai8353 Před rokem +8

    "That man who inherits his father's home" and more, is way better plotline! Especially, as the story's focal point is about this politician, knowing a truth, in the end. So, in writing, Bayou's (cruel) death would happen no matter what - and his life was like a jigsaw-puzzle. "It's like three different things, kind of sparring for attention." Yes.:)

  • @calplatt1
    @calplatt1 Před rokem

    You Two Are So on Point
    I felt That The Two Main Characters should have been More …
    And The Ending Was Just So Abrupt
    Left Me And the Wife Looking for More Answers….

  • @rosed4304
    @rosed4304 Před rokem +38

    Thank you for mentioning Imitation of life, as you discussed the plot of the movie I was like... why didn't Tyler Perry simply remake, it is a far better plotline and boy all versions the movie can still bring me to tears. BTW, I need see the movie Joseph wanted to see actual made, sounds so much more intriguing! Tyler Perry needs to stop writing and directing his own films and just use his money to invest in productions of phenomenal up and coming black writers and directors to better realize his vision(s).

    • @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy
      @ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy Před rokem +1

      I heard somebody else is remaking that, so stay tuned.

    • @reece6583
      @reece6583 Před rokem +5

      This was a great movie. Loved it! He can continue with his own works and leave the remakes to the rest of Hollywood since that's all they seem to do these days.

    • @demekialondon2030
      @demekialondon2030 Před rokem +3

      I am glad he didn't remake Imitation of Life, because it stands alone.

    • @rosieparez
      @rosieparez Před rokem +2

      That movie has already been remade. How many times can one movie be redone? At a certain point it becomes overkill. Tyler Perry did rt and this was his best work yet.

  • @maelincomedyexperience66

    OMG!! I love you guys this was hilarious

  • @kimberry2010
    @kimberry2010 Před rokem

    Thanks for the review. I had no desire to watch this film and the two of you explained why!

  • @mixdmsages2001
    @mixdmsages2001 Před rokem +4

    I came to realize that there is 3 good movies within this one busy film.

  • @whitneybrown4067
    @whitneybrown4067 Před rokem +1

    This is Gonna b so Good🔥🔥🔥👍n Happy Sunday😀….

  • @kimberlypeterson664
    @kimberlypeterson664 Před rokem +1

    I am in totally agreement of your assessment of this movie. I’ve watched it several times trying to figure out what was the problem with the father and Bayou.Did the mother have an affair?that’s number one two it was very easy to compare this movie to other movies.the first movie that comes to mind is “Ruby’s bucket of blood” starring Angela Bassett, the next thing that came to mind or actually I should say first is the old woman walking on a train tracks or just walking. Made me think of the movie “Miss Jane Pittman starring Cicely Tyson, and third when Leanne slowly says” you you are so evil “ to her mother ,that line was said the same exact way in Tyler Perry’s movie “Family Reunion” by the dark haired daughter to her mother played by Lynn Whitfield. It’s like Tyler Perry hoped no one remembers ,that we forget we have seen these movies he’s pulling from.

  • @terell91100
    @terell91100 Před rokem +1

    You guys save me so much time. I come to check out y’all movie reviews of movies that spark my interest but don’t want to watch. I feel like I watched the movie vicariously through y’all review. Y’all do an excellent job at breaking down the movie and giving an honest review.

  • @johnbooker7153
    @johnbooker7153 Před rokem +2

    Personally, I liked the movie. Her selfishness and his decision making did get on my nerves a bit. However, I only agree with one thing yall said. It should have been told from her point of view. The song she was listening to about paper airplanes at the end was a nice touch to me too

  • @matxalenc8410
    @matxalenc8410 Před rokem +9

    Yup. This sounds like Tyler Perry. At least he's consistent!

  • @asayudwhaddameant8346
    @asayudwhaddameant8346 Před rokem +4

    Weak, tired ending! He just refuses to get good writers.

  • @ultra707
    @ultra707 Před rokem +3

    I’m not sure why they bleached out their review at the end I want to know what rating they gave it but apparently something will not be liked by the studios

  • @rodbacote8607
    @rodbacote8607 Před rokem +3

    Tyler's problem is that he doesn't get anyone to review what he writes and that's why his movies are all over the place. He doesn't know how to maintain a particular tone throughout. It's always the same problem in all his pictures. And why is it that every time someone tells a story about blacks in the past that every story is a tragedy caused by racism or have women who are victimized and raped? Can't we tell interesting stories or dramas about other experiences?

  • @mmorgan1980
    @mmorgan1980 Před rokem +1

    Why did you cut the sound at the end?🤔

  • @aazablue
    @aazablue Před rokem +3

    Honestly, I think this was a decent movie. I started really liking it because the cinematography was great. My biggest gripe is the deep south tension that was treated as blah...I was so annoyed by the fact that it was not developed better with their love story. Like why would you make such a harrowing decision to go back to the place where folk want to lynch you??!!! Give me a deeper love story to make that decision make sense!!!
    I don't think this was about investigating a murder. I think was more about uncovering family secrets particularly in the deep racist south.

  • @mightydodgefarms
    @mightydodgefarms Před rokem

    What era and year for this movie take place in I saw a 1988 Ford F-150 at the beginning

  • @docsnake
    @docsnake Před rokem +2

    Joseph, completely exasperated: “MAN!”. Think that pretty much sums it up.😄

  • @A1PrimeTimeMovies
    @A1PrimeTimeMovies Před rokem +9

    You guys should do Jeepers Creepers Reborn. I'd laugh my ass off haha

    • @fishjellyfilmreviews
      @fishjellyfilmreviews  Před rokem +1

      I’m sure we’ll be reviewing it.

    • @docsnake
      @docsnake Před rokem +1

      Worst movie I’ve seen in *years*. Can’t wait to see that review here.

  • @harrybanks5607
    @harrybanks5607 Před rokem +3

    You guys should take another look at the movie. There are a lot of factual errors in your initial analysis, I'm not saying it's all that. On the other hand, I think it's better than you've made it appear. Spoiler: I've never seen anything Perry has done and approached "Jazzman" with some caution. Finally, yes it could've have been better.

  • @niktour352
    @niktour352 Před rokem +3

    I love In the Electric Mist!

  • @ssme_
    @ssme_ Před rokem +6

    Yeah that sounds like it's all over the place.

  • @SashaAmess
    @SashaAmess Před rokem +4

    Why are Josephs’ eyebrows sooo shady? I could turn off the volume and still know what he’s saying…lol

  • @mischievousjr.9299
    @mischievousjr.9299 Před rokem +3

    I'm just glad this movie was able to be made green lit, and directed etc etc etc......these stories really happened and need to be known

  • @jjmsmom
    @jjmsmom Před rokem +1

    I was so excited when I saw the trailer. It was like the movie and the trailer were executed by two different production companies. The movie shocked me in that I couldn't believe I was watching the same show from the trailer. Yes the actors were the same but how was it so differently executed?!

  • @cusegurl66
    @cusegurl66 Před rokem +2

    THE WIGS FINALLY WAS BETTER!!!!!

  • @poohb89
    @poohb89 Před rokem

    Were the ratings 1 1/2 and 1 3/4?

  • @sarahbyrne-houser5478
    @sarahbyrne-houser5478 Před rokem +2

    The issue for the father wasn't Bayou's skin color, but his perceived feebleness, not to mention the question of who fathered him. As the film (and genetic evidence) point out, dark-skinned people may parent lighter-skinned children, so I'm not sure why it would "make more sense" to have those actors swap roles.

  • @cusegurl66
    @cusegurl66 Před rokem

    YEEEEEES! Tyler didn't show the urgency of the danger!!!!

  • @letitiawright3464
    @letitiawright3464 Před rokem +5

    If you were paying attention the father says that Bayou is not his son. And Passing was boring.

  • @JLamstudio
    @JLamstudio Před rokem +9

    The last Tyler Perry movie I liked was 13 years ago, I CAN DO BAD ALL BY MYSELF with Taraji P Henson.

  • @LorenCognita
    @LorenCognita Před rokem +3

    Even as someone in an interracial relationship…. I will never understand some people’s desire for white skin so badly that they’re willing to die over it. Bayou impregnated a MARRIED woman and returned to an area where he was a wanted man over his fetish that he called “love”. And she had the nerve to slap Sissy! Her and her rocking chair and paper planes can take a hike. I don’t feel bad for either of those two. The movie did a great job of exposing the pathology of these types.

  • @Lanae8199
    @Lanae8199 Před rokem +3

    The movie was good. The acting was great. But the ending was terrible!! As far as I know, this movie is not based on a true story. It hurts my heart to constantly see us being lynched and sold out by one of our own. It would have been nice to see them all make it, and live a better life. Instead, as per usual, racism and white supremacy win. Maybe Tyler could have created and two endings with one being a happy ending? I’m not really a fan of his work anyway. There seems to be an agenda taking place. The son ended up being raised to be racist not knowing who his biological father really was. How 😞 sad. A Jazzman’s Blues is another one of those “Black” movies that I will NEVER watch again. 👎👎👎

  • @AshleyMagnolia_
    @AshleyMagnolia_ Před rokem +1

    I hated this movie. It was all over the place. It felt like we’ve seen this movie a bunch of times: the color purple, passing, ruby’s bucket of blood, etc… he took a bunch of traumatic movie tropes and dumped them into one film.

  • @CBromfield
    @CBromfield Před rokem +4

    OMG! the review is spot on.....There were many good reviews of this movie that were positive, I figured I would go ahead and watch.....🤷🏽..... 1. Why the hell was this woman walking down the railroad/down the road/ to see this man/ to ask about the murder. If you were living in Australia in a cave, you knew who murdered Bayou. 2. It seemed like Mr. Perry put every movie he had seen in this movie....stuff from Sounder/Color Purple/Nicholas Brothers...Just so many references that were not original 3. The family dynamics 🤷🏽. The father hates the dark one/ grandfather hates the granddaughter/ momma don't hate nobody...it's like a Sly and Family Stone Song. 3. Jewish character, pointless 4. Even if Leanne had a baby with Bayou or Santa Claus, she's Biracial the baby can be ANY color . 5. Why was Leanne 1000 years old at the end of the movie. 6. It feels like Tyler is took the training wheels off, can't ride the bike, but won't let anyone help him....good luck sir.
    At the end of the day, the movie is better than many of his others, but as someone said, the bar is set so low, better is still not good.

  • @bmck-8400
    @bmck-8400 Před rokem +8

    I’ve seen much worse…but that doesn’t mean it’s good… whoa! That is awesome review…

  • @mesalouis8976
    @mesalouis8976 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for this thorough review. I can’t digest Tyler Perry movies. 😢

  • @graperoberts9069
    @graperoberts9069 Před rokem +7

    The movie was a big fail and underdeveloped. I was expecting a Jazz man blues and got a Jazz man snooze. I wanted to see the plight of the lead character and his struggles in his music career.

  • @peachjadded
    @peachjadded Před rokem +1

    We learnt that Bayou can sing when he and Bucket first met.

  • @HonorableSienna
    @HonorableSienna Před rokem +15

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 so to date The Family That Preys is still his best movie

  • @TheBrownLamb
    @TheBrownLamb Před rokem

    Wait why was the final rating censored 💀