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An adaptation of Bishop T.D. Jakes' self-help novel, chronicling a woman's struggle to come to terms with her legacy of abuse, addiction and poverty.An adaptation of Bishop T.D. Jakes' self-help novel, chronicling a woman's struggle to come to terms with her legacy of abuse, addiction and poverty.An adaptation of Bishop T.D. Jakes' self-help novel, chronicling a woman's struggle to come to terms with her legacy of abuse, addiction and poverty.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 8 nominations total
T.D. Jakes
- Self
- (as Bishop T.D. Jakes)
Philip Bolden
- Todd, Age 8
- (as Philip Daniel Bolden)
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Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004) is a movie currently available on Tubi. The storyline follows a young lady's journey through an abusive and troubled childhood and how that led to addiction and legal challenges. As she looks for redemption, she explains to her pastor how she got here to determine if there's any hope for redemption.
This movie is directed by Michael Schultz (Cooley High) and stars Kimberly Elise (For Colored Girls), Loretta Devine (Crash), Clifton Powell (Rush Hour), T. D. Jakes (Lost Easily Horizons) and Porscha Coleman (Maneater).
The storyline for this picture had a Tyler Perry feel to it in a lot of ways. Elise delivers an amazing performance, and she really captured the character, trials and tribulations to perfection. She was tough, emotional and determined all at the same time. The circumstances also felt authentic as are the character's reactions. Devine and Powell were also fantastic in their roles. There are a lot of important messages in here and the twists and turns of the story was authentic and powerful.
Overall, this is a very well put together picture with a worthwhile storyline and great acting. I would score this an 8/10 and strongly recommend it.
This movie is directed by Michael Schultz (Cooley High) and stars Kimberly Elise (For Colored Girls), Loretta Devine (Crash), Clifton Powell (Rush Hour), T. D. Jakes (Lost Easily Horizons) and Porscha Coleman (Maneater).
The storyline for this picture had a Tyler Perry feel to it in a lot of ways. Elise delivers an amazing performance, and she really captured the character, trials and tribulations to perfection. She was tough, emotional and determined all at the same time. The circumstances also felt authentic as are the character's reactions. Devine and Powell were also fantastic in their roles. There are a lot of important messages in here and the twists and turns of the story was authentic and powerful.
Overall, this is a very well put together picture with a worthwhile storyline and great acting. I would score this an 8/10 and strongly recommend it.
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This movie (as well as the book and play) addressed sensitive issues that touch the lives of men, women and children everyday. However, theses issues are usually not openly discussed and are often hidden, which leads to mental and emotional break-downs or destructive behavior.
The movie not only captured several issues, including sexual abuse, verbal abuse, abandonment, low self-esteem etc. It also demonstrated the negative effects of covering up the issues through lies, misplaced aggression and denial. I liked the way the movie displayed the effect that the revival incident had on each character that was involved. I was also touched by the positive and encouraging words offered by the minister which ultimately had an effect on the main character.
The movie not only captured several issues, including sexual abuse, verbal abuse, abandonment, low self-esteem etc. It also demonstrated the negative effects of covering up the issues through lies, misplaced aggression and denial. I liked the way the movie displayed the effect that the revival incident had on each character that was involved. I was also touched by the positive and encouraging words offered by the minister which ultimately had an effect on the main character.
10ven2s
When my girlfriend dragged me to this movie, I went with her to treat her to part of her Birthday present; but secretly, I was dreading to see this movie. I thought that here's another "Christian" made production, many of which seem to suffer from lack luster acting and weak direction.
None of those elements exist in this riveting drama based on the composite experiences of various women encountered by TD Jakes through out his ministry. From the stunning beginning of the movie to its hopeful and heart warming end, I was enthralled by the very realistic characters(especially the main character), their various struggles, and their varying Faith, or lack there of, in God.
This movie does not milk-toast the church or sugar coat those who are True Believers, but shows us for what we truly are; real sinners saved continually by real Amazing GRACE and the Great Mercy of God.
For those who think you have to be lilly white to be accepted by God, I highly recommend this movie as a big dose of reality. But for those who just see the church as full of hypocrites, you'll come away with an appreciation for how much God loves us imperfect beings and why the Church is full of us!
None of those elements exist in this riveting drama based on the composite experiences of various women encountered by TD Jakes through out his ministry. From the stunning beginning of the movie to its hopeful and heart warming end, I was enthralled by the very realistic characters(especially the main character), their various struggles, and their varying Faith, or lack there of, in God.
This movie does not milk-toast the church or sugar coat those who are True Believers, but shows us for what we truly are; real sinners saved continually by real Amazing GRACE and the Great Mercy of God.
For those who think you have to be lilly white to be accepted by God, I highly recommend this movie as a big dose of reality. But for those who just see the church as full of hypocrites, you'll come away with an appreciation for how much God loves us imperfect beings and why the Church is full of us!
I really enjoyed the movie and got a chance to see Bishop TD Jakes from a different perspective. I believe this is the side of ministers that we don't see, where they visit the sick, prisoners, etc. And unless we have a crisis in our family probably will never see. Since I missed the first few moments I was a little confused by what was going on since the scenes jumped from the jail cell to the church to the past. However, the plot is not hard to follow. The characters were all great and did an excellent job in there parts.
I sure many feel its a movie for women and that is not necessarily so. After watching the movie I am definitely interested in reading the book.
I sure many feel its a movie for women and that is not necessarily so. After watching the movie I am definitely interested in reading the book.
This movie has such a powerful message! Kimberly Elise does a superb job as abuse victim Michelle Jordan whose life went spiraling down a black hole after her "innocence was stolen" by her mother's lowdown-dirty-snake-of-a-boyfriend and her mother turning her back on the situation. I watched this movie with my 13yr old daughter and it made me want to hold her even closer to me than I already do because I can't imagine her going through something like that. Loretta Divine also does an excellent job as her selfish-in-denial-but-ever-"man-hungry" mother. Debbie Morgan is superb as the humorous, comforting, and advising family friend and Clifton Powell couldn't be anymore convincing as the snake-in-the grass boyfriend. T.D. Jakes put together a stellar cast to bring such a moving and powerful story to the big screen. There are so many lessons taught in this movie as well as learned. The character of Michelle is trying to deal with trust issues from her standpoint as well as others. In the scene where she has been ushered to a seat at church and the lady usher sees that she is wearing an electronic monitoring device on her ankle and then she asks her did she take a Bible and Michelle gets very upset and gives an upsetting reply. Then Michelle sees that others are taking and using the Bibles to study during the service and she realizes what the lady meant. Although it doesn't end all "warm and fuzzy", it is a must-see for anyone who is battling with or seeking forgiveness.
Did you know
- Quotes
Cassey Jordan: Don't you come bringing those old lies into the House of God!
Michelle Jordan: How can it be the House of God when hypocrites like you live here?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2005)
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- Женщина, ты свободна!
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- Gross US & Canada
- $6,879,730
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,500,000
- Oct 3, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $6,879,730
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
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