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Tyler Perry view of Black Relationships
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Big Mike

Kingzkwan
Feb 14 2010, 01:03 PM
kriscee_got_jungle_fever
Feb 12 2010, 02:25 PM
Tyler shows the truth in any relationship your going to have arguments. My man is white we argue but, its not all the time. I'm sure in any relationship your going to find it.


Well look at it this way. Tyler Perry touts this "Christian" outlook. He often praises God for his success and his fame. The majority of people into his movies are Blackwomen as well as Blackwomen being stout "Christians" as well. They are the large bulk of Tyler Perry movies and so he in turn sceenwrites his movies to cast Blackwomen in a favourable light.

I never saw Tyler Perry nothing more than a business man. He's not like Spike Lee who has a cause.
Brother you are right about that
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Marcus
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If you think about it nobody makes movies telling Black men story.
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LaJarvis

kriscee_got_jungle_fever
Feb 12 2010, 02:25 PM
Tyler shows the truth in any relationship your going to have arguments. My man is white we argue but, its not all the time. I'm sure in any relationship your going to find it.
Are there any movies that show white men in a negative light, when it comes to relationships?
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Marcus
Feb 12 2010, 08:41 PM
Also in Tyler Perry movie Diary of a Mad Black Woman, he shows an abusive Black man that left his wife for another woman

Yes he tends to paint a negative picture of black men in his movies
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Toya

Marcus
Feb 15 2010, 01:02 AM
If you think about it nobody makes movies telling Black men story.
There are some, but there has not been any lately. If you remember when Will Smith played that Black guy on Wall Street and Antwaun Fisher, to name a couple.
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Toya most movies about black relationships shows black men in a negative light, and they try to show black women as victims and that's totally wrong for people to try to place all of the blame on men

Women raise just as much hell as men, and some raise even more hell than men.

Women have movies like Waiting To Exhale, there are no movies like that
that shows the hell that Black men goes through
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June bug

Miami
Feb 18 2010, 06:58 PM
Toya most movies about black relationships shows black men in a negative light, and they try to show black women as victims and that's totally wrong for people to try to place all of the blame on men

Women raise just as much hell as men, and some raise even more hell than men.

Women have movies like Waiting To Exhale, there are no movies like that
that shows the hell that Black men goes through
That is true
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kriscee_got_jungle_fever
Feb 12 2010, 02:25 PM
Tyler shows the truth in any relationship your going to have arguments. My man is white we argue but, its not all the time. I'm sure in any relationship your going to find it.
But his movies need to show more balance when it comes to the roles that men and women
play in the breakdown of relationship.
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Kingzkwan

The only difference between men and women evil is that man fight wars but best believe most of those wars are started by a woman. Lol.
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Kingzkwan
Feb 21 2010, 04:44 PM
The only difference between men and women evil is that man fight wars but best believe most of those wars are started by a woman. Lol.
LOL
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