For Colored Girls

    For Colored Girls
    2010

    Synopsis

    About existence from the perspective of 20 nameless black females. Each of the women portray one of the characters represented in the collection of twenty poems, revealing different issues that impact women in general and women of color in particular.

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    Cast

    • Kimberly EliseCrystal / Brown
    • Janet JacksonJo / Red
    • Loretta DevineJuanita / Green
    • Thandiwe NewtonTangie / Orange
    • Anika Noni RoseYasmine / Yellow
    • Kerry WashingtonKelly / Blue
    • Tessa ThompsonNyla / Purple
    • Phylicia RashādGilda
    • Whoopi GoldbergAlice / White
    • Macy GrayRose

    Recommendations

    • 100

      San Francisco Chronicle

      The effect is like watching an opera without music. Or a musical drama in which no one sings. These departures from a realistic convention never feel like static set pieces - that's the great success of the film and of the poems themselves.
    • 88

      Charlotte Observer

      The writer-director waited until he had the clout, budget and prestige to attract a top-flight cast, then turned Colored Girls into a movie with a little less darkness but plenty of heart and guts.
    • 75

      Orlando Sentinel

      Perry's great gift to this unfilmable play is getting it on the screen, his sharp eye for casting and his evident affection and sympathy for black womanhood, even in movies in which he doesn't don a dress.
    • 65

      Movieline

      Perry weaves together not just the individual stories but their arcs, sustaining the emotional tenor across the progress of nine lives.
    • 63

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Perry tries to be faithful to the play and also to his own boldly and simply told stories, and the two styles don't fit together.
    • 63

      Philadelphia Inquirer

      At its best, Shange's work is a lyric journey through the storm to the rainbow. At its worst, Perry's movie is a relentless dance between the victimizer and his victim. Shange's poetic flow gets choked by Perry's stilted prose.
    • 63

      Boston Globe

      It's too much too-much. The audience I saw it with didn't seem to know whether to clap when it was over or start taking Lipitor.
    • 50

      New Orleans Times-Picayune

      The hard, cold truth is that the hard, cold For Colored Girls is just plain difficult to fall in love with, regardless of the amount of passion Perry poured into it or how much meaning he's freighted it with.

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