
Some will question whether he was the best person to direct the film, and while other choices would have been given a pass by the media, to some degree, 'Colored Girls' started out the gate handicapped with Tyler Perry's name attached.
But, for as much as he's done for the film community, and especially for black talent, writer-director-producer Perry still doesn't get enough credit for the work and money he's brought to the business. It's easy to knock him down because he's done plenty of Madea films, although most of them have been successful at the box office.
In adapting Ntozake Shange's legendary play, 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf,' Perry's film, 'For Colored Girls' is a new stepping stone in the right direction.
It's not a perfect vehicle, but the one thing that stands out is the amazing acting by the ensemble. If anything, the performances outweigh whatever flaws one sees.
Themes of domestic abuse, the portrayal of men in a negative light, sisterhood, and love play to Perry's strength; which is why his films have done well within the African American community.

While the play predominantly featured seven women who describe their angst over their domestic plights, the film expands the characters and adds males for visualization.

Kimberly Elise plays Crystal, a woman holding on to her marriage despite the fact that her husband is an unemployed alcoholic war veteran (played by Michael Ealy) who abuses her. Janet Jackson plays her boss Jo at a major fashion magazine who's dealing with her own marital problems with her stockbroker husband Carl (played by Omari Hardwick).
Phylicia Rashad is Gilda, the apartment manager who watches the lives of her neighbors, including Crystal and Tangie, a promiscuous bartender who constantly argues with her mother, played by Whoopi Goldberg, and sister Nyla (played by newcomer Tessa Thompson).

Loretta Devine and Kerry Washington are the women who offer support in different ways as Devine plays Juanita, a nurse who runs a women's health and wellness clinic at a community center, while Washington's Kelly is the social worker who tries to help Crystal with her domestic issues.
Meanwhile, Anika Noni Rose's Yasmine is a dance instructor who quickly learns that what looks good on the outside doesn't stay the same on the inside when it comes to men.
While some of the storylines are weaker than others, the scenes only get darker and nightmarish. These are real issues that Perry wanted to get across. On stage, the audience can only imagine the setting, but on film, they can see the dramatic effect.

It would be easy to point out which actress stood out and gave a tour-de-force performance, but this cast and film is built around the women as a unit and together their performances were balanced in expressing Shange's words. Some will get lost listening to the choreopoems being narrated, while others will embrace it.
Some may view the men as the villains in the film, but they are just part of the adversity that the women must overcome.
This is a play, written nearly 40 years ago, that many thought would never be made into a film, and through his success, Perry is in a position where he can a get a studio to greenlight the project. It also helped that Perry has his own studio to shoot the film, which is barely a cost to Lionsgate.
In the end, as with most of Perry's films, the idea is for women to find faith, respect, and strength in themselves, and 'For Colored Girls' does exactly that.
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By: Vickiss on 11/05/2010 12:57PM
Tyler Perry's " Black Men are Terrible".
Tyler Perry's " Thuggin in High Heels"
Tyler Perry's " Never Too Light Skinned"
and my personal favorite:
Tyler Perry's " Mama Come Perm My Hair"
- Pathetic.
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By: Sharon on 11/05/2010 9:54PM
Stop being so uptight about entertainment. Blacks loved the the shuffling and eyes bucking of the past just as much as whites. Tyler made his wealth from predominately African Americans audiences who does not mind comedy with a strong message.
You complained about to much violence in the movies of the 80s and now you are complaining about ordinary comedy. Just can't be satisfied.
Can't win with all of your unhappiness
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By: Gail on 11/06/2010 4:08PM
Sharon......I agree 100%....
Some Black folk just aint never satisfied...yeah I said aint....My people get on my nerve. Tyler Perry can't win with some of yall....yeah I said yall....He does comedy and yall complain...he does a dramatic wonderful, well acted, well written dramatic movie and folk wanna complain....yeah I said wanna.....
To the director, Tyler Perry, to the author, Ntozake Shange, and the incredible ensemble cast of "For Colored Girls".....I say, KUDOSSSSSS, AND BRAVOOOOOOO......No complaints here!!!
THIS FILM IS OSCAR WORTHY!!!!!
I JUST HOPE WHAT HAPPENED TO "THE COLOR PURPLE" DON'T HAPPEN TO THIS FILM.....FOLK JUST NEED TO S.T.F.U. AND STOP HATIN'!!!!!!
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By: Justifyed on 11/07/2010 1:02AM
If you can't say Amen, say ouch... looks like someone got their little feelings hurt and their toes stepped on. It will be alright, you'll get over it!
Tyler's movies aren't just about bad men, there are also some "triflin" women, and we accept that because there ARE some women like that out there.
...and as soon as SOME men (notice I didn't say all..before I get dumped on by Clarke, Mike, and the rest of the woman hating clan) can recognize their strengths and weaknesses...as some women have...we can get along better.
The point, is...we need each other, whether we like it or not, we need each other!
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By: pvr8 on 11/07/2010 9:48AM
I saw this movie last night. The acting was excellent, but that's the only good thing I can say about this movie. The same old woe is us crap, just like Precious. Pure exploitation of negativity in the Black community and of course the display of self hatred by the constant degradation of Black men. Yeah, way to go Tyler Perry,entertain us with the sorrows of being Black, just rip Black men and Black women apart and degrade the Black community while getting filthy rich for doing it. A MF disgrace!
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By: Cooki on 11/07/2010 4:32PM
At least Tyler Perry is doing something and not burying his head in the sand. Something within you is broken. Did you even vote in the midterm elections? Instead of complaining, why don't you go out and write a play and produce it to film. All Tyler Perry did was bring Ntozake Shange's play to the big screen. As my grandmother used to say, "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything." Sometimes, no OFTENTIMES black people are our own worst enemy.
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By: Tek_Knowledge on 11/08/2010 4:57PM
Cookie,
you're right. Tyler Perry putting out some movie glorifying black male stereotypes is our worse enemy.
Tyler Perry should have taken your "If you don't have anything nice to say" stereotype.
I wish i could interview him and see if he has anything remotely positive to say about black men. The only neutral or slightly positive examples i've seen of him about black males is in the House of Payne series, and I guess to a lesser extent in the Why Did i Get Married Series.
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By: sharon on 11/05/2010 1:20PM
Quit Hating! You crab in a basket. Respect this black man whom is one of the most powerful and richest man in Hollywood currently.
As he noted in his last play. If you could make the fortune and power he has definitely earned, you would slip on a dress and run around with a gun just like him.
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By: Vickiss on 11/05/2010 2:17PM
The tyler perry is not " the most powerful and richest man in Hollywood currently. " The white ( mostly jewish) producers are. If white people didn't want this level of debauchery in theaters, it wouldn't be. I am not blaming tyler perry , but he does need to be held accountable for our ( and his) exploitation. I do blame and hate on the people financially responsible for the production and promotion of films like these, and also the people responsible for putting black people in the position to have to grovel and humiliate themselves to eat.
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By: EmAt on 11/06/2010 12:27PM
Joke is on you Vic...Perry only comes second to James Cameron...THEN the Jews fall into place. Check your facts boo.
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