Giiiiirl!!!!! I used to watch this movie every weekend when we'd have movie night and go to the video store to pick out movies...lol...this was my favorite movie all though middle school. My mom used to get so tired of me watching this and walking around the house imitating Shantel. I did end up becoming a teacher and teaching at a school for teen moms. I never ever forgot this movie!
I always was amazed how far $500 could go in 1992. 😂 P.S. your review on this movie was bomb. Everything you said from Chantel’s dysfunctional 2 parent household, to parents turning their oldest kids into built in babysitters instead of letting them be free, to The “Jeep” being her ultimate downfall over the good guy, you really broke this down in such a eloquent way sis. 💕
One of my favorites from the 90s. A coming of age black girl story. Even though I watched this and read many of books on teen pregnancy I still ended up pregnant at 17 🤣🤣🤣 I definitely was a Chantel.
I was 13/14 when this came out singing Yeah We Want Ya Money F You Think This Is! I loved this movie soooo much because it embodied the essence of black young girls in NY. Watching this as an adult pissed me off how checked out both her parents were with raising and monitoring their 3 children, Chantel was the mom and that's why she felt she knew it all. She had 2 parents and was still unprotected. And ladies leave Tyrone alone 🤣
I saw this movie back in 93 it's a classic. There hasn't been a movie like this since. I'm a new yorker and this is really how we were. Ariyan still pretty much looks the same. One week I thought I was the only person that knows about that movie.
Thankfully I had older sisters and movies like this to keep me from having sex in high school. Just was too terrified to deal with those major consequences. Definitely a powerful message! Great review!
I love this movie so much, I purchased the digital version from Amazon Prime. My Dad rented this movie back when I was about 8 or 9 and my older sis was 11 or 12 and OMG it is still a fave 30 years later. Coming from a poor Southern city, I could relate to the 2-parent dysfunction and Chantel's admirations of wanting a better life. I grew up in a strict household so dating was limited and was taunted for not experiencing freedom like others. I learned later that it was because of my parents' upbringing. I wish my school would have allowed us to see this film. So many of my peers dealt with teen pregnancy, abortions, deferred dreams, and feeling like they settled. Thank you for breaking this classic film down and sharing other films that gave us raw and real, especially One Week. The teens today need to see Just Another Girl on the IRT. And that soundtrack. I'm still on the hunt for it. 😂
Wow, I’ve never heard of this movie, but I was sitting at the edge of my seat wishing they didn’t harm the baby. Thankfully, it ended well. When I was growing up, I lived near a waterfall and they were throwing babies in there just just because they wanted to go out with their friends. One girl, sadly, put a baby in the microwave to go to prom. 😞😞😞 so tragic. I can’t imagine the level of dissociation that theses girls go through to be able to do that, but it sounds like the movie really captures the psychology of it.
I was a toddler when this came out and discovered it in college. I remember feeling like I unfortunately would have hid my pregnancy too if I was in her situation, considering my headspace at 16. I wouldn’t have spent his abortion money on a shopping spree though! Great review as usual!
🙋🏾♀️This will always be my number one movie hands-down thank you so much for doing a review on Shantel. Shout out to the first BW empowerment in the 90s B.W.P along with Queen Latifah, MC light. And etc for the ladies 🧘🏾♀️
I am here for this!! This is one of my favorite movies!! You always do the classics and I love it. You mentioned Life Support! I just watched this last week and it was a great film!
I have been luving this movie since I was a teen. I showed this movie 2 all my nieces and daughters. Shantell was a whole mess, homegirl was all confused. Even though Calvin was broke, he still respected her. Even when he took her 2 tha party and she left with Ty, he still didn't diss Shantell and even when he thought he was gonna get some, but didn't... he had condoms.
Girl, Your reviews are fucking MASTERFUL! I do talk with my daughter and her boyfriend and you STILL can’t guarantee something won’t happen. Thank you for bringing this back!
I was 11 when this movie came out. What the Hale was I doing watching this movie at 11, then I remember I always knew the parental control codes on the cable remote control. 💡 nice try mom 😂
Yo this is soo weird I was just watching this movie lol this is also the only movie I've seen her in u the goat for reacting to this underground 💎 kudos to you.
List of my favorite NYC Black/Brown Coming of Age Movies: [ ] Premature [ ] Gun Hill Road [ ] Our Song [ ] Just Another Girl on the IRT [ ] Raising Victor Vargas
Yeoooo raising victor vargas hitttt I saw it on a whim last yr and yo the city was the best in the 90s yo. I wasn’t born yet at that time but shoo it looked like ya had fun. That movie was so sad yet real for some of us kids growing up in the city.
I never got that saying about parents not telling their children about sex and condoms leads to trouble or unwanted babies. My mother never did with me or my siblings and none of us ended up with babies. In my 30s and still a virgin.
Just became reacquainted with this movie after having not seen it in 30 years. All I gotta say is some things never change. I was 26bwhen this came out and I just can't BELIEVE that it's been 30 f****** years. Yo thats bananas! Chantel and Nantete
Lol this review was so perfect 🤣🔥 I love that movie but it’s so wild Chile. Can you review “What about your friends?, I just know you’d come through with all the comedic but logical vibes reviewing that movi as well.💅🏾🌹
This movie takes me back to a time when things were simple, growing up in the 90's having fun and not having to worry about all the dangerous stuff we got going on now. You could attend a house party without worrying about getting shot up. You could get a ride with a brotha you just met like Chantel did and not worry about being unalived orr have his baby and not worry about being unalived.
I'm subscribing to your channel just because you reviewed this movie 🎬. I used to love this movie back in the day and it was so relatable! We all had a naive friend who had big dreams but instead got pregnant in high school. I swear it made me not want to have sex until marriage‼️ 🤣🤣👏🏽🤞🏽
don't forget what Maxine Waters said circa 1991 "We don't necessarily have a teenage pregnancy problem, what we have is a dirty old man problem" *boom*
Oh Snap ! This is a Classic, Y'all... You would think that director Leslie Harris would have done more projects/films. I still haven't seen Matty Rich's "Straight Out Of Brooklyn" (1991). "Mi Vida Loca" (My Crazy Life) was a cool 1993 (Echo Park, CA) "chola" gangsta film, that was written and directed by Allison Anders. "Blood In, Blood Out" (a Los Angeles (Latino/Chicano) gang warfare film, in 1993: directed by Taylor Hackford); that film had Billy Bob Thornton, Benjamin Bratt, Delroy Lindo, Danny Trejo. "Zebrahead" (1992: Detroit): Oliver Stone (producer); Anthony Drazan (director and writer); starred: Michael Rapaport and N'Bushe Wright; Kevin Corrigan, Ray Sharkey, and Lois Bendler. "Fresh" is a underrated classic (1994); starring: Sean Nelson, Giancarlo (Esposito), Samuel L. Jackson and N'Bushe Wright.
I found this movie on the whim years ago and loved it!!! Then I put one of my friends on to it and we were crying laughing at some of these scenes lol!!!!! Lol 😂😂😂😂😂
I never got "the talk" my mother knew that I liked to read, so she gave me a book called "Everything you wanted to know about sex but were afraid to ask" or something like that...this was the early 80's. I did a little bit better, I took my children to dinner and told them about the birds and the bees and brought them condoms.
Buying your kids condoms isn’t any better. Plenty of people have access to condemns and still get pregnant. All you did was encourage them to have sex 😂. Good luck
I couldn’t relate to this movie personally I wasn’t trynna be a fast ass little girl when younger 😭 but I loveee this movie watching as an adult so amazing how cluess these young adults are n where. N right the parents definitely should have been more involved in this girls life how the momma didn’t even care to see she was pregnant or anything so scary 😢
I love your review I’m going watch this movie I remember this movie when I was kid. I’m afraid to watch this because of harsh reality but this does happen in black community. #protectblackwomen
Thank you for this review. I never heard of this movie until today and I watched it 🔥❤️✨✨definitely on my list now. IMO Chantel was running away from her household and she ended up running into the same guy like her dad. Verbally abusive and arrogant (that phone call with Paula 😒lol I was getting upset). The friends from high school - it was a good ride. They were gonna split up anyway.😂🎉 Awesome movie! Made me appreciate so much more about my life and interactions 🥂✨🥳
You got a new subscriber just for doing this movie alone. I use to work at a video store I would constantly recommend this movie to people. I could hear myself signing Baby Growing up in a Mixed world. Pappa giving up on everything but his girl
don't forget about Big Brother's whose sole responsibility is the care and safety of another human life! my brother was walking me across big boulevards to pre-school at the tender age of 6 and responsible for me from then on til i was 18 or 19!!!
Wowwww I literally rewatched The Steve Harvey show 2x, once prior and once after seeing the movie for the first time last yr, and then, seeing the movie again today I still ain’t peep Iesha from the Steve Harvey show! Wow lol
I’m 13 and I’m glad I don’t act like this even chantel made me mad also . But hey this is a lesson not everything went her way because of how stuck up she was being.also she really didn’t have anyone supporting her as much or telling her right from wrong since her parents were always working but I can’t back up her behavior.
Y’all ever read that book the coldest winter ever by sister Soulja?? Does Chantel not remind y’all of winter???? intelligent young ladies just young and dumb asf. That girl pissed me off so bad through that book just like Chantel pissed me off in the movie😭
The actress Ariyan A Johnson that plays the main character , was on The Steve Harvey show , and she played in Strong medicine . She did voices in Static Shock
Mannnnnnnnn I remember when my grandma stayed the night at my mothers we had a movie night I left school 1st grade due to soy bean burgers 🤮 Amy Beverland elementary school and we went straight to blockbusters me my grandma and auntie/cousin(R.I.P) we rented a lot a movies and I was afraid to watch this but my grandma let me watch the other half and I rented later
How do I know is that my baby is a reasonable question to ask. My brother-in-law asked this question and his girlfriend told him yes. The baby was born and he didn't look anything like him. So my mother-in-law gave the baby a DNA test and my brother-in-law is NOT the father. He went on and finally did have a baby with his girlfriend and this baby is his daddy twins. My mother-in-law also told me that a different family the family knows has twins but the twins have too different dads. Thats f up, and the worst part is she don't know who is the dad to one of her twins. Thirdly if you watch the Maury Show you will see a multitude of females claiming a guy is the father but the DNA shows that is a lie. So the question needs to be asked.
Keep the likes and comments rolling yall! 💕
This is still one of my favorite movies
I sent you $25 do Rosewood plz it happen around this time based on a true story! You will love it! I promise
@@jasper1949 I just got it thank you and Rosewood is a deep movie I can’t wait to discuss it ❤️
@@StruggleReviewzTV you already seen it? If you did it already then do the film “get out”
@@jasper1949 I haven’t done the movie yet
Giiiiirl!!!!! I used to watch this movie every weekend when we'd have movie night and go to the video store to pick out movies...lol...this was my favorite movie all though middle school. My mom used to get so tired of me watching this and walking around the house imitating Shantel. I did end up becoming a teacher and teaching at a school for teen moms. I never ever forgot this movie!
Thank you for watching 💕
This was my movie!!! Me and my friend would be cracking up on almost every scene!
I always was amazed how far $500 could go in 1992. 😂
P.S. your review on this movie was bomb. Everything you said from Chantel’s dysfunctional 2 parent household, to parents turning their oldest kids into built in babysitters instead of letting them be free, to The “Jeep” being her ultimate downfall over the good guy, you really broke this down in such a eloquent way sis. 💕
Thank You So Much! ❤️💕🥰
@@StruggleReviewzTV yes the part about the parents always making the oldest siblings be the parents
$500 can pay the rent and groceries bills in 1992. No bullshit.
One of my favorites from the 90s. A coming of age black girl story. Even though I watched this and read many of books on teen pregnancy I still ended up pregnant at 17 🤣🤣🤣 I definitely was a Chantel.
This movie is a classic and highly underrated I might add.
I did the pull out method before, he's 29 now. 😮😮. Yeah that worked.
When knowing is not enough... Never think it can't happen to you.
It definitely can ! 👀
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I was 13/14 when this came out singing Yeah We Want Ya Money F You Think This Is! I loved this movie soooo much because it embodied the essence of black young girls in NY. Watching this as an adult pissed me off how checked out both her parents were with raising and monitoring their 3 children, Chantel was the mom and that's why she felt she knew it all. She had 2 parents and was still unprotected.
And ladies leave Tyrone alone 🤣
Erykah Badu said call Tyrone so he help pack his homie ish 😂
I saw this movie back in 93 it's a classic. There hasn't been a movie like this since. I'm a new yorker and this is really how we were. Ariyan still pretty much looks the same. One week I thought I was the only person that knows about that movie.
Ohhh No One Week is a real film! ❤️👏🏾
@@StruggleReviewzTV very real. I got it on DVD that's how much I liked it. I also agree. to should be seen in schools
Check out Premature by Rashad Ernesto Green
Thankfully I had older sisters and movies like this to keep me from having sex in high school.
Just was too terrified to deal with those major consequences.
Definitely a powerful message!
Great review!
Thank You 💕
I love this movie so much, I purchased the digital version from Amazon Prime. My Dad rented this movie back when I was about 8 or 9 and my older sis was 11 or 12 and OMG it is still a fave 30 years later. Coming from a poor Southern city, I could relate to the 2-parent dysfunction and Chantel's admirations of wanting a better life. I grew up in a strict household so dating was limited and was taunted for not experiencing freedom like others. I learned later that it was because of my parents' upbringing. I wish my school would have allowed us to see this film. So many of my peers dealt with teen pregnancy, abortions, deferred dreams, and feeling like they settled. Thank you for breaking this classic film down and sharing other films that gave us raw and real, especially One Week. The teens today need to see Just Another Girl on the IRT. And that soundtrack. I'm still on the hunt for it. 😂
I'm surprised at how Chantel was able to hide her pregnancy from her mother.
That household had so much going on, nobody notices any changes in their daughter. Ty's house was just as disfuntional, they just had more resources.
Jeeps had the 90s teens in a chokehold🤣
Wow, I’ve never heard of this movie, but I was sitting at the edge of my seat wishing they didn’t harm the baby. Thankfully, it ended well. When I was growing up, I lived near a waterfall and they were throwing babies in there just just because they wanted to go out with their friends. One girl, sadly, put a baby in the microwave to go to prom. 😞😞😞 so tragic. I can’t imagine the level of dissociation that theses girls go through to be able to do that, but it sounds like the movie really captures the psychology of it.
That’s terrible! 😩
I was a toddler when this came out and discovered it in college. I remember feeling like I unfortunately would have hid my pregnancy too if I was in her situation, considering my headspace at 16. I wouldn’t have spent his abortion money on a shopping spree though! Great review as usual!
She was tripping piping tags in the mall ! 😂
No one is talking about the fact that the dude who played the jeep guy is in jail now for crazy cases😩😳
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WTH!?!
The gif with Robert and Aaliyah getting out the Jeep 🤦🏽♀️😩
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You do have a point! If she was a shame of her being pregnant then why not get an abortion
🙋🏾♀️This will always be my number one movie hands-down thank you so much for doing a review on Shantel. Shout out to the first BW empowerment in the 90s B.W.P along with Queen Latifah, MC light. And etc for the ladies 🧘🏾♀️
They should make an adaptation as a TV series.
I loved this movie, growing up!!!!! So much fell on Chantel's shoulders. She was a Brooklyn girl, for sure! Definitely a know it all! Lol!
Very Brooklyn!
Tyra's voice got deep like Brittney Griner in the intro. 😆
I am here for this!! This is one of my favorite movies!! You always do the classics and I love it. You mentioned Life Support! I just watched this last week and it was a great film!
I need to watch Life Support soon I haven’t seen it in forever!
I have been luving this movie since I was a teen. I showed this movie 2 all my nieces and daughters. Shantell was a whole mess, homegirl was all confused.
Even though Calvin was broke, he still respected her. Even when he took her 2 tha party and she left with Ty, he still didn't diss Shantell and even when he thought he was gonna get some, but didn't... he had condoms.
Girl,
Your reviews are fucking MASTERFUL! I do talk with my daughter and her boyfriend and you STILL can’t guarantee something won’t happen. Thank you for bringing this back!
Girl Diddy face 😂😂
Yessssss this movie is so underrated
I was 11 when this movie came out. What the Hale was I doing watching this movie at 11, then I remember I always knew the parental control codes on the cable remote control. 💡 nice try mom 😂
Man we really had to work to watch ishhh back then now everyone just streams we had to really finesse out here and tiptoe! 😭👏🏾
@@StruggleReviewzTV these Gen Zers don’t know how good they have it lol 😂
Yo this is soo weird I was just watching this movie lol this is also the only movie I've seen her in u the goat for reacting to this underground 💎 kudos to you.
Thank You ! 💕
She was also in Bulworth(1998) w/Warren Beatty and Halle Berry.
I love this movie I requested it on Netflix when they delivered movies I was so happy when they put it on and so sad when they took it off
I watched this for the first time at 18, and I'm just like "OKAY Natette!!!!!"
I loved Natette even if she was misinformed 😭😂
@@StruggleReviewzTV her intention was pure too.
This was my movie as a teen!!!
I use to love this movie. Very very underrated
List of my favorite NYC Black/Brown Coming of Age Movies:
[ ] Premature
[ ] Gun Hill Road
[ ] Our Song
[ ] Just Another Girl on the IRT
[ ] Raising Victor Vargas
Yeoooo raising victor vargas hitttt I saw it on a whim last yr and yo the city was the best in the 90s yo. I wasn’t born yet at that time but shoo it looked like ya had fun. That movie was so sad yet real for some of us kids growing up in the city.
As a male; I enjoyed the movie and your review Queen. Dope work !!!
I love this movie, it’s one of my favorites. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I wish a part 2 was made so we could see how things panned out with Chantel after having a newborn.
I never got that saying about parents not telling their children about sex and condoms leads to trouble or unwanted babies. My mother never did with me or my siblings and none of us ended up with babies. In my 30s and still a virgin.
Same 😂. I figured it out on my own pretty quick
My English teacher had us watching this back in 95\96. We laughed at everything.
Just became reacquainted with this movie after having not seen it in 30 years. All I gotta say is some things never change. I was 26bwhen this came out and I just can't BELIEVE that it's been 30 f****** years. Yo thats bananas! Chantel and Nantete
saw this when i was young. i think it turned me off of sex for a minute until my early twenties lol!
That’s why it needs to be shown in middle school👀😂
Lol this review was so perfect 🤣🔥
I love that movie but it’s so wild Chile.
Can you review “What about your friends?, I just know you’d come through with all the comedic but logical vibes reviewing that movi as well.💅🏾🌹
This movie takes me back to a time when things were simple, growing up in the 90's having fun and not having to worry about all the dangerous stuff we got going on now. You could attend a house party without worrying about getting shot up. You could get a ride with a brotha you just met like Chantel did and not worry about being unalived orr have his baby and not worry about being unalived.
This review was everything I needed.
❤️💕
I'm subscribing to your channel just because you reviewed this movie 🎬. I used to love this movie back in the day and it was so relatable! We all had a naive friend who had big dreams but instead got pregnant in high school. I swear it made me not want to have sex until marriage‼️ 🤣🤣👏🏽🤞🏽
Thank YOU!!!!! 💕😭❤️
don't forget what Maxine Waters said circa 1991 "We don't necessarily have a teenage pregnancy problem, what we have is a dirty old man problem" *boom*
Oh Snap ! This is a Classic, Y'all... You would think that director Leslie Harris would have done more projects/films. I still haven't seen Matty Rich's "Straight Out Of Brooklyn" (1991). "Mi Vida Loca" (My Crazy Life) was a cool 1993 (Echo Park, CA) "chola" gangsta film, that was written and directed by Allison Anders. "Blood In, Blood Out" (a Los Angeles (Latino/Chicano) gang warfare film, in 1993: directed by Taylor Hackford); that film had Billy Bob Thornton, Benjamin Bratt, Delroy Lindo, Danny Trejo. "Zebrahead" (1992: Detroit): Oliver Stone (producer); Anthony Drazan (director and writer); starred: Michael Rapaport and N'Bushe Wright; Kevin Corrigan, Ray Sharkey, and Lois Bendler. "Fresh" is a underrated classic (1994); starring: Sean Nelson, Giancarlo (Esposito), Samuel L. Jackson and N'Bushe Wright.
Wow, so many classics. I still can believe I haven't saw zebrahead.
Just another girl on the IRT❤ she played on the Steve Harvey Show very funny person
I never realized this movie was on anyone's radar but Thx💋
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girl you had me snapping and saying "mhmmmm" every 30 seconds on this one
Underrated classic 🎬 period.
I found this movie on the whim years ago and loved it!!! Then I put one of my friends on to it and we were crying laughing at some of these scenes lol!!!!! Lol 😂😂😂😂😂
I’ve always thought about this movie (I was like 5 when I first saw it lol) but I could never recall the title! Thank you for this.
omg i repressed the scene where she had the baby holy moly lol
It was very realistic!
@@StruggleReviewzTV it was sad this review made me tear up honestly! This movie was heavy
@@bephycovfefe right! I tried to throw some jokes in there to keep it light 😂
I never got "the talk" my mother knew that I liked to read, so she gave me a book called "Everything you wanted to know about sex but were afraid to ask" or something like that...this was the early 80's. I did a little bit better, I took my children to dinner and told them about the birds and the bees and brought them condoms.
Buying your kids condoms isn’t any better. Plenty of people have access to condemns and still get pregnant. All you did was encourage them to have sex 😂. Good luck
I couldn’t relate to this movie personally I wasn’t trynna be a fast ass little girl when younger 😭 but I loveee this movie watching as an adult so amazing how cluess these young adults are n where. N right the parents definitely should have been more involved in this girls life how the momma didn’t even care to see she was pregnant or anything so scary 😢
Just watched it that girl was getting on my nerves the whole movie lol
Mine too
I love this movie!
Great review, I have not seen this movie, but from your review it sounds good, so I'll have to see it
Thank you I hope you enjoy it!
This was my moms scraed straight movie for us
This was my shit growing up 🙌🏿🥰🔥
I love your review I’m going watch this movie I remember this movie when I was kid. I’m afraid to watch this because of harsh reality but this does happen in black community. #protectblackwomen
Thank you! 💕
I liked this and Straight outta Brooklyn, I always watched these movies. Great Review
Thank You and Straight Outta Brooklyn is classic!
Thank you for this review. I never heard of this movie until today and I watched it 🔥❤️✨✨definitely on my list now.
IMO Chantel was running away from her household and she ended up running into the same guy like her dad. Verbally abusive and arrogant (that phone call with Paula 😒lol I was getting upset).
The friends from high school - it was a good ride. They were gonna split up anyway.😂🎉
Awesome movie! Made me appreciate so much more about my life and interactions 🥂✨🥳
I will watch at lunch. Shared on Twitter and FB. Classic movie.
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You got a new subscriber just for doing this movie alone. I use to work at a video store I would constantly recommend this movie to people. I could hear myself signing Baby Growing up in a Mixed world. Pappa giving up on everything but his girl
don't forget about Big Brother's whose sole responsibility is the care and safety of another human life! my brother was walking me across big boulevards to pre-school at the tender age of 6 and responsible for me from then on til i was 18 or 19!!!
You should review “our song” with Carrie Washington.
That's a good movie, too.
Wowwww I literally rewatched The Steve Harvey show 2x, once prior and once after seeing the movie for the first time last yr, and then, seeing the movie again today I still ain’t peep Iesha from the Steve Harvey show! Wow lol
This was one of my fav 😍
I’m 13 and I’m glad I don’t act like this even chantel made me mad also . But hey this is a lesson not everything went her way because of how stuck up she was being.also she really didn’t have anyone supporting her as much or telling her right from wrong since her parents were always working but I can’t back up her behavior.
Why did you refer to the characters by their stage names except Jarod Washington, who you constantly referred to as the "other young man"??
Great review.
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Younger me hearing her friend talking about having sex while period on disgust me...older me thighs drenched.
😭😭😭
Great review 👏🏾! I went to see this movie in grad school.
Thank You ❤️
@@StruggleReviewzTV You're welcome 😊!
Just in time !
Yessss! 👏🏾
Best movie name ever!
Y’all ever read that book the coldest winter ever by sister Soulja?? Does Chantel not remind y’all of winter???? intelligent young ladies just young and dumb asf. That girl pissed me off so bad through that book just like Chantel pissed me off in the movie😭
Wow I remember this.
I love this movie. Awesome review. Just subscribed to you.
thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
If you liked this I think that you would really like LIFT with Kerry Washington.
I remember Lift with Lonette McKee hitting Kerry up for Burkins Diamonds & Pearls🤣
@@StruggleReviewzTV Chile her mama was a mess! 😆
Ooh yes that was gooodddt!
@@DGsKattKattI still watch it from time to time. ☺️
Hey struggle what ever happen to her because that was the only movie that I saw her in
That’s the same thing I said! Why didn’t she go on to do more…🤔
The actress Ariyan A Johnson that plays the main character , was on The Steve Harvey show , and she played in Strong medicine . She did voices in Static Shock
@@erickiam25She was also in Bulworth.
Mannnnnnnnn I remember when my grandma stayed the night at my mothers we had a movie night I left school 1st grade due to soy bean burgers 🤮 Amy Beverland elementary school and we went straight to blockbusters me my grandma and auntie/cousin(R.I.P) we rented a lot a movies and I was afraid to watch this but my grandma let me watch the other half and I rented later
I watched this movie as a kid. Smh! Lol
This is a coming of age movies wow
Love this movie ❤
CALL HIM!
This a classic
Classic
How do I know is that my baby is a reasonable question to ask. My brother-in-law asked this question and his girlfriend told him yes. The baby was born and he didn't look anything like him. So my mother-in-law gave the baby a DNA test and my brother-in-law is NOT the father. He went on and finally did have a baby with his girlfriend and this baby is his daddy twins.
My mother-in-law also told me that a different family the family knows has twins but the twins have too different dads. Thats f up, and the worst part is she don't know who is the dad to one of her twins. Thirdly if you watch the Maury Show you will see a multitude of females claiming a guy is the father but the DNA shows that is a lie. So the question needs to be asked.
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How "hard" does he really need it? Damn. 😲
Can you do 'Alma's Rainbow'?
Nvm found it !❤
This movie is definitely relevant but I did not like this movie 🥹