I found this movie to be "a fairy tale" and unrealistic. A black CEO would not have fallen for a "black" janitor and called off a marriage to a woman of his caliber. It's not realistic. A brother of his status wouldn't have given the janitor a time of day. His equal would have had to obtain a PHD or MD in order for him to acknowledge her presence. Or she would have had to be of a different race in order for his interests to spark at her zero status.
Sunday, March 4, 2012 1:06:04 AM | (age group: 18-24) | *
This movie was great cried a few times but it was one of the best. When I thought about the movie I started to think it was the same story and it was much more I will be seeing it another three times congratulations Mr. Tyler Perry on another remarkable movie.
Friday, March 2, 2012 8:49:24 AM | (age group: 35–49) | F
I am still speechless but I am appreciative of Perry's content of the movie Good Deeds... its unlike many of his others that reflect his stage plays. Good Deeds character conflicts and relations did convict and taught me a good lesson and open my eyes to accept my mistakes without focusing on the mistreatments and emotional abuse of my past that is a reason for my behavior today. However, after watching this movie, I am clear about the importance of letting go of the past, whether issues resolved or unresolved, its all about accepting and admitting to yourself some things are my fault. I do and can avoid the negative by recognizing the good places of my life that are meaningful.
I really enjoyed watching Tyler Perry's most recent film effort, Good Deeds. In totality the movie was well scripted and well-illustrated the disparity and unintended emergenging divide between classes in this nation.
Thandie Newton's character poignantly protrays a day in a life of a single mother who works tirelessly but just can't seem to catch a fair break. Tyler Perry's character artfully exemplies a well-appointed executive that has all that he could ever want- except what he really wants - true love and happiness.
Both individuals happen to intersect into each other's world, grasping meaning, introspection, and what it mean's to see the world in each other's eyes, whilst falling i
Monday, February 27, 2012 11:59:06 AM | (age group: 35–49) | *
Tyler Perry out did himself AGAIN!!! That movie was great. It is definitely a MUST SEE!! Tear jerker, so bring eye tissue. To think there are women in the world going through that very thing is sad but makes you realize how blessed you are knowing there are always others in worst shape.