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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2007

Activist Pearl Jr. reviews Daddy's Little Girls from a Black perspective for BlackMediaReview.com

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  • That's a valid point, but dang, Black women are too often portrayed in a very negative light, but damn, teaching her 8th grade daughter to sell drugs--that is NOT realistic or fair under the circumstance of the promotion of Black female extreme inferiority--it's just too much!

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  • Tyler Perry don't give a damn about black in as a whole but alot of the sistas fall for his bull shit every damn time with their dollars,

  • I think you are being over critical and not looking at what Tyler Perry is doing. Things like tha happnes so much in our community and culture plus world. He makes his movies real. U are entitled 2 ur opinon but I am entitled 2 mines. I just had 2 let U know. Eiter way the movie was a hti.

  • Nice highlights white girl LOL, Just joking

    The ending was pretty unrealistic. I expected the lead male to die. I'm sure he would if he tried that over here.

    Anyway, Being a guy, I still think this is the best Tyler P. Movie he's ever made. I loved how the lead kept praying and going to church. Most women don't take the time to consider the struggles that men deal with day to day. GOOD STUFF.

  • The negative female characters are there to make the movie realistic. Just like I am sure you had to search a bunch of zeros to find your husband, men have to do the same thing. This movie is basically Sleepless in Seattle with black people. Just like in Sleepless, the single father dates a a bunch of "undesirable" women, before finding true love. You want all the women to be great? How realistic is that?

  • I haven't seen the movie, so what I am about to say is based off of pure speculation. When you stated that one of the children called the woman a tramp, I don't think the statement was really aimed toward black women. I do find the word to be disrespectful, but I think it was meant to portray how the children felt about their father dating other women.

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