Am i the only one who thinks........Average?
... View MoreThis is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
... View MoreInstead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
... View MoreAfter playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
... View MoreThis film was recommended to me by a friend of mine and how grateful I am for that recommendation. This movie tells the story of a group of African American lesbian friends who make the decision to come out to family and friends within 30 days and the struggle that decision involves. Now I'm not African American or gay so I'll never truly understand the struggles of the characters in this film, however I found myself deeply moved by the storyline as well as the top-notch performances of all the leads. The acting stand-outs for me were Faith Trimel and Charyse Monet. I went into this knowing it was a low-budget film but I can honestly say that once I got into the story I hardly noticed the lack of big-budget production values. I urge you to take a chance on this little indie film. You'll be glad you did!
... View MoreComing out stories for gays and lesbians are nothing new, for those of African descent, it's virgin territory, and I believe so necessary. The heavy themes of coming out are dealt with in this film but there is levity as well. I thought the acting showed maturity and range by all the actors. I especially enjoyed the ensemble of BFF's who supported and harangued each other until the very end. A beautiful cast, full of non-stop eye candy was nice, too (call me shallow). I thoroughly enjoyed this film. It was so entertaining with such touching moments and hilarious moments reaching a comfortable equilibrium. For an obviously low-budget indie, it capitalized on depth and eloquence. I bought a copy so I could watch it over and over again.
... View MoreI thought this film was a wonderful portrayal of black lesbians attempting to find themselves in a world that was not made for them. It was an honest and heartfelt film that did not get caught up in glamour and drama to make up for a poor acting and plot. This film kept my attention and spoke to my truths as an out black lesbian. It was a very realistic depiction of what life is like for most black lesbians that are not of privilege. I own this film and to date it is the only one of its kind, as there are no other black lesbian films that have done what "Family" has done. Ms. Trimel is the future of black lesbian films, she is a trailblazer in her own right and I dare anyone to question that. As there are no films that have an all black female, let alone all black lesbian cast. Finally someone has addressed my concerns, and has depicted me in the truest form.
... View MoreLet me first tell you what I liked about this film. (1) The acting of Tonya and Shelly was great. You really felt the love between them. They were a really cute couple! (2) Felicia's father was also quite good in the very last scene of the movie. (3) I also enjoyed the subplot of Monifa coming out straight, though this theme has been dealt with better in Chasing Amy and other movies.Unfortunately, the smattering of good acting was not enough to save the rest of this dire production. The script was ridiculous, the plot was full of holes and the acting ranged from meh to hilariously bad (see Felicia's mother's stilted "Jamaican" accent). There is a gay bashing incident toward the end of the film which comes out of nowhere, involves no one who has been in the film up to that point and serves no purpose but to inject some drama. The denouement is unlikely, emotionally manipulative and, above all, confusing. This was probably done on a shoestring budget, and it shows in the production values.There may be an excellent film in the story of 5 black lesbians who make a pact to come out, but this is not it.
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