A JAZZMAN'S BLUES: Backstage with Tyler Perry, Joshua Boone & Solea Pfeiffer

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  • Опубликовано: 22 сен 2022
  • Tyler Perry and the stars of A JAZZMAN'S BLUES sit down with Dave Morales to talk about their emotionally impactful Netflix movie about forbidden love set in the Deep South in the 1930s.
    You don't want to miss this incredible interview with Tyler Perry, JOshua Boone and Solea Pfeifffer!
    Did you watch A JAZZMAN'S BLUES on Netflix? Let us know what you thought of the movie in the comments below!
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Комментарии • 15

  • @brysonmelvin9603
    @brysonmelvin9603 Год назад +12

    i still wish bayou lived i wanted to see them live their live together after being separated for a good part of the movie always having to be split apart when they see each other. great movie just wish the ending was different 😔

  • @AmbientBeat99
    @AmbientBeat99 Год назад +15

    Fantastic movie, very powerful. The actors were great, all previously unknown to me. The music was so good, but not enough of it! Joshua and Solea are both such beautiful people. Well done to Tyler Perry et al.

  • @Sadtoday
    @Sadtoday Год назад +5

    Tragically beautifully made

  • @acsryoung
    @acsryoung Год назад +6

    A masterpiece🎬🎥👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @donnadimanna9173
    @donnadimanna9173 Год назад +2

    Loved the movie. The songs and the resonance and clarity with which the actors sing them are mind boggling. Treats for the brain.

  • @desij6288
    @desij6288 Год назад

    I’m so late but this movie was so beautiful! I genuinely enjoyed it!! Thank you

  • @bmackulatebakes8924
    @bmackulatebakes8924 3 месяца назад

    This movie was AMAZING ❤❤❤

  • @ufuomaomene259
    @ufuomaomene259 Год назад +4

    Love the movie

  • @whitneyscrew9806
    @whitneyscrew9806 Год назад +2

    I love this movie ❤️❤️

  • @sidneyamabi3449
    @sidneyamabi3449 Год назад

    Great movie! Thank you Mr PERRY 😇😇😇😇

  • @DonclarteDontsi
    @DonclarteDontsi Год назад +1

    Powerful movie!

  • @douglasmacdonald8724
    @douglasmacdonald8724 Год назад +3

    Who is the lead singer amazing voice like valvet

  • @dawnwalton1099
    @dawnwalton1099 Год назад +4

    Although the acting, singing and dancing is excellent, the story itself has been told over and over so there is nothing new with the content or material. It definitely has the resemblance of The Notebook, Color Purple, Titanic, and of course Emmett Till. The thing that I did not understand was why the movie was titled "A Jazzman's Blues" when the plot centered around the love story and we didn't see anything concerning jazz until midway into the movie. Old school jazz singers and musicians were are known as Jazzman because of their passion and pursuit of jazz as a career. Bayou the main character did not even show an interest n jazz. He kinda just fell into the profession of jazz singer out of necessity after being run out of town because of his love for Leanne but prior to his singing in Chicago we only saw Bayou sing once at his mother's jook-joint. Bayou was not even shown singing to the woman he supposedly loved and he wasn't a headliner at his mother's place. Ironically his brother Willie Earl was actually the one with a passion for jazz and was actively pursuing a career in jazz. Willie Earl even convinced a white manager to set up an audition for him at a well know jazz place in Chicago. Bayou's life was saved by Willie Earl's pursuit of jazz as an angry mob of white men sought Bayou to kill him, Bayou was forced into the car that Willie Earl and the manager were in leaving for Chicago. I guess that could be another reason why his brother resented Bayou. The movie to me (emphasis on to me) was typical Tyler Perry, the writing was a bit all over with an overload of trying to tell a lot in a given amount of time then leaving many questions unanswered at the end. The movie had a familiar plot, predictable outcome, stereotyped characters, the anger, pain, trauma and revenge that's always in Tyler Perry movies. Someone mentioned that this movie would have been better as a Broadway production or a play and I'm incline to agree. Did it have it's flaws?? Yes it did. The camera caught a shot of the baby delivered and viewers clearly saw that the baby was a doll of a darker skin tone than the actual characters portraying the growing baby John. Older Hattie Mae, ,Bayou's mother, looked younger that the older Leanne, as did Leanne mother look younger than Leanne as she was speaking to the adult John in the nursing facility. The older Leanne was also much lighter then the younger Leanne. And the beginning of the movie was 1987 but it's resemblance was more like 1967. As usual small details that capture the viewers attention away from the movie and more on the flaw. Nevertheless Tyler Perry showed great effort to come out of his box of mediocrity.This was not great but it definitely was better than most of his more recent rushed productions.

    • @queenbarnes86
      @queenbarnes86 Год назад +1

      I'm glad I read this because I was like who is Hattie Mae I didn't realize who she was until reading this being the fact that she looked younger then the older leanne