Patricia comes to Gavin's office with a giant cake, the kind that strippers pop out of. She makes all of Gavin's co-workers sing 'Happy Birthday,' even though it isn't his birthday. Then out of the cake comes a small, scantily clad gay man, singing 'It's Raining Men.' Patricia -- who, I should point out, is wearing a suit and tie for some reason -- has done this to humiliate her husband. Duly embarrassed, Gavin storms out of the office, pursued by a screeching Patricia, gets in his car, speeds out of the parking lot, smashes into a passing truck, and dies. In the epilogue, a year later, Patricia meets a new, awesome man played by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. The end. I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP."-- Eric D. Snider, reviewing "Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married, Too?" - Perry is Oprah Winfrey's pal, so it figures cancer enters the picture eventually, and Janet Jackson's "Patricia" is not only a self-help author, but one who can do anything she wants to a man, and get rewarded for it - especially if it involves a humiliating gay reference, which Perry must have thought would be just the thing to make it even more crudely feminist (a la Oprah) without the risk of becoming Cinematical.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
NewAge And Self-Help: Life's Little Man-Poison
Labels:
cancer,
cruelty,
death,
divorce,
gay,
misandry,
movie,
new age,
oprah winfrey,
self-help,
shame,
Tyler Perry
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