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By Tera DuVernay

Words can’t describe how awful this movie was, but I am going to give it a go anyway!  When I say it was bad, I mean it was BAD! And not bad as in the fact that Janet Jackson’s jerry curl wig, light makeup, and acting was reminiscent of her brother’s “BAD” video, but just horrible from start to finish.

It was quite the challenge to focus on Jill’s character when all I could concentrate on was that fact that her wig made her look like a cross between a member of the old Puerto Rican boy band Menudo and one of the Beatles! Maybe Paul, maybe John, I’m not really sure, but it was not sexy!  I was literally doubled over in laughter every time she came on the screen because the hair was that shagalicious!

Now let’s get to the movie itself, because clearly people want to know why it’s been sold out in theaters all around the South.  Many of my friends, co-workers and even strangers have raved about the film claiming its Tyler’s best work yet.

Without ruining it for those who have not seen this fiasco, I will just say that this movie was filled with over-acting. It was way over the top with entirely too much going on and was completely unrealistic.  It was just a bad script that got worse when they added bad actors, bad hair styles, bad scenes, and bad directing!

It was an awful portrayal of stereotypical black women.  The ghetto chick, the dishonest wife, the cheater, and the enraged woman scorned were all inclusive.  In one of the most ridiculous Janet Jackson scenes, there was a gay man with purple hair who jumped out of a cake in purple undies and Janet said…

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Tilane Jones, Managing Editor, http://www.UrbanBeautyCollective.com