What’s sad is that every negative thing that happened or was mentioned in the film is actually going on somewhere in the world to various children. It’s sickening.
The author of the novel the movie was based on taught a remedial reading class in Harlem before she started writing. The character Precious was based on several girls that she actually worked with while she was teaching there.
For sure, its a really sad reality and its very hard to watch because we all know it happens, we just pretend it doesnt or at least we try not to think about it too much. I have a lot of respect for the people that choose to look at it and confront that reality in order to make change (like the people in the movie). Something I liked was that they made it clear that its a cycle, it happened to Precious' mom and so for her, it wasnt that unacceptable. Hopefully some kids saw this and realized help is available and that you can break the cycle or like, myself - I was really surprised by their reactions to stuff that I guess I thought was "normal" but people just didn't talk about it. Stuff like getting beat up by your mom, insulted a lot or have stuff thrown at you was pretty regular for me so I honestly didn't expect for them to be shocked lol but I'm glad it happened, now I know thats not acceptable by "regular" people... if that makes sense?? I ended up moving out at 15 but I'm always learning about how differnt other peoples lives are from my own, often for the better. In the end when the mom throws the TV after Previous previously talked about wanting an object falling on her so she could die, but with her baby in her hand she chooses to move out of the way - that was really powerful as well.
People talk about Moniques performance in this but Gabby Sidibe doesn’t get enough credit. Precious is such a well written character. She’s a victim of so much abuse but she’s still tough, still has dreams, and has a wonderful sense of humor. She’s illiterate but highly intelligent with the capacity to learn. Her speech at the end is so heartbreaking because we see her go through the entire film without shedding a tear. She barely reacts to things that would break a human being & it shows the audience that Precious a strong, capable young woman who knows how to keep her head held high. It’s a wonderful performance & Gabby nails every beat. It takes a brave actress to have to act out so much trauma in one movie.
Everyone forgets that Precious is still a child and is mean to the kid in her building so they don't come to her place where her parents are. In a weird way, she's protecting her. This movie is set in the 80's, when there were a lot myths about AIDS. Even regular doctors would say that straight people couldn't get it back then, but then you'd hear some news reporter that you could get it from touching stuff. It was an awful time.
I thought she was mean to the kid in her building because she could just be a kid with little responsibility. Precious has the weight of the world on her shoulders. She resented her for the privilege of just being a kid.
@@lynetteminute not all hurt people hurt others. some try to help others not go thru what they went thruwhile others are narcissists and psychopaths who hurt others
@@corsicanlulu not sure why that explanation was given. It's common knowledge that people vary, and I didn't insinuate that to be an absolute truth. Only referred to the phrase to contextualize Precious's behavior towards the girl.
I def agree. I just find it ridiculous that Monique had to play this specific character. Playing a role like this is very taxing. Puts me in the mind of Laurence fishburne when he played Ike turner…it took several years before he was able to break away from Ike to be Morpheus in the matrix..and look at what happened to minimum and Gab after this movie…makes you think
@@chitownbear7733 Well in the case of Mo´nique, it was very difficult to make this monstrous character because she is a victim of child sexual abuse by a relative,her own brother.
You guys really aren't scared to go outside your comfort zones with movies and that is so respectable. This movie is so rough and brutal and heartbreaking but the part that makes me cry every single time without fail is when she looks into the mirror and imagines herself as the skinny white girl. That breaks my heart 💔
Yes that's heartbreaking indeed. For me it's the scene when she yells at her teacher that nobody love her , then the teacher replies that she does love her and her baby too
And that's crazy because she was beautiful just the way she was. People have to learn to see the beauty in people. Everyone has something special in their appearance that makes the attractive. I would never want to look like someone else.
@@marleyex2695 that's beautiful. But social media has become a vice to harbor insecurities. It highlights a cookie cutter nose, lips, breast, & butt mold, that's so engraved into society that everyone looks the exact same. 💯 I give props to all the beautiful people: not on the outside but the inner beauty that radiates when we embrace ourselves for who we are... with or without surgery. I wish we had the beauty that knows/says we were not created to compete with our imagination on what is considered beautiful & that theres no such thing as physical perfection: its our soul that truly pushes our outer beauty to the forefront. I've never seen such beautiful outsides that are tarnished because the rotten attitude, ungratefulness & a personality that is absolutely rotten & spoils the experience of an outwardly "pretty" person: in the same way, being blessed & presently surprised with the most beautiful aura with an not so appealing outside (in society's measurement of attractiveness). I wish we could highlight the true feelings we have about what we like & dislike about ourselves & be transparent: I think the people we put on a pedestal to set the standard has insecurities like the rest of us. And tbh, some people that think they are top tier aren't deserving of that position via their actions or how they carry themselves & sometimes they really don't visually meet their own expectations. 🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️ I hate this double edge sword of pretty privilege & attractiveness... & honestly it might be because I don't *"feel* like i meet" or i dont "actually" meet those standards *locally* in my *opinion.* 😖🤓💔🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️ Everyone isn't going to be short/model height, perfect skin color, perfect hair, no blemishes, big butt, implants, veneers, size 5 waist, wear Balenciaga & carry a Heremes bag driving a Bently. *We are all shapes, colors, cultures, mindsets, we have struggles, some good days & some days we wish we could crawl under a rock. We aren't all going to have the Ciara or Michelle Obama relationship with thuggish, classy, sushi eating, football player size guy. All I want is to be happy by myself, content with what I have, blessed with decent health, able to drive my nice functional vehicle, enjoy my comfortable home & hold down a decent job with a God loving, law abiding compassionate family & an intelligent & compassionate daughter (the daughter is what I actually achieved as the BIGGEST BLESSING & she is as close to perfection as God can give ❤️ ) I hope the next generation, my daughter's generation, can change how we see ourselves in a positive way & restore the love for one another as much as possible.... but we can't establish agape love or brotherly love if we don't 1st love ourselves. Buddha, Allah, Jesus, Ancestors, or whomever we believe in, has to help us fix things within ourselves, our families, & our communities asap because we're going down in a flaming ball of fire & confusion right now! WE NEED HELP!
@@virtuousBelleNC That was true long before social media. That said, i have noticed a change in the people they put in advertising these days. Much improved.
The dad didn't abuse the mom, he didn't have to, honestly. Women like her in real life allow men to hurt their children just so that they can keep the man. Just the lowest of self-esteem.
Taking advantage of someone with low self esteem IS abuse. It's not like you don't know you're manipulating them because their brain is weak. He abused her AND she was a bad person. It can be two things.
In 2011, the author published a sequel, The Kid. It follows the life of Precious' son Abdul from the age of nine to 19. Precious herself has died following complications from HIV, but was accepted to college before her death
That's true, but the book "The kid" follows precious son Abdul living in a Catholic orphanage and molesting small boys. Smh I could hardly finish that book. There's about 10 rapes in the book.
@@lovelyladylibra8653 that's horrible! I was just curious as to what happened to precious and saw that she wrote and second book. All the reviews I saw said it wasn't very good. She should have left it where it was.
@@Lovely-si6sw yeah not sure why that comment got deleted but was just basically saying it was hard to read bc it follows Precious son and he ends up SA ing children.
@@JackJackIsBackBack It would have been nice to have a happier ending. But I guess that's just like real life for some people. There are no happy endings.
This is a very powerful movie. Three of my male cousins walked out the theater during that scene in the movie. It was to much for them. Im continuously impressed by the movies you guys explore.
Hope T yep this movie like this is what happens in alot of households the way single parents take to they kids and nobody says nothing I cant watch this movie it makes me depressed they should Do Coach Carter
The Colorism in this movie is pretty rampant. I did notice you guys could tell but, Her obsession with light skin is her feeling of being ugly, which she is constantly told by her mother, and also the media and how the world all over treats darker individuals as less than. This movie went deep all over, 10/10💯 This movie deserved to win EVERY nomination.
That is how you know she did a good job as a supporting minor character. She doesn't steal the limeligh; she's doing her job. If Mariah's part was noticeable; it would mean that the rest of the movie and the cast, sucked. She blended into the background. Loved her bringing out her Long Island accent😄
She so well considering that it is so opposite from the public persona of Mariah. She got high praise for her small role. But unfortunately, her best scene is the same scene that presumably won the Oscar for Mo.
The reason why she was so cold to that young girl is because she has little to no capacity to empathize with childhood or innocence. Precious had that stolen from her. If anything she sees her concern as fake and invasive. Especially considering how most off her interactions go, she has never been given or shown the proper tools on how to deal with emotionally vulnerable situations. She has always had to have her guard up.
But then at the end of the movie she sees the young girl again and gives her the scarf she’s wearing. Precious breaks the cycle of abuse. Probably my favorite moment from the whole film.
people seem to keep glossing over the fact that precious grew up with her physically abusive mom using violence any chance she could, so she did the same to others around her (like slapping the kids in her class at the beginning and at the alternative school), but we also got to see her change over time. when the kid corrected her for saying “insect” instead of “incest,” she thanked him instead of slapping him.
@@Whocares158I don't think she knew how to interact with other humans without being violent bc the one person who should have been there for her- her mother- that was the one person that constantly showed her nothing but abuse, mental, physical, sexual and emotional. The fact that she was able to break out of that cycle is incredible.
That movie was brutal. Gabby Sidibe was so robbed of the Oscar for best actress. For that to be her first role ever…amazing. And believe it or not, the book it’s based on is far worse in terms of the abuse and cruelty. And Mariah Carey as the social worker also put it down. She was unrecognizable. I got one for y’all, “An Imitation of Life” the 1950’s version with Lana Turner.
I had to read this book and watch this film while going to college. And I haven’t read the book or watched the film since. I remember thinking “no one lives like this.” Then I started my career as a social worker. I’ve been a social worker for over 15 years. I found out quickly that there are more situations like this than I ever imagined possible. Thank you for reacting to this film and being so real with your reactions.
I was extensively sexually abused as a child into my early teens and my ex girlfriend tricked me into going to see this movie even though I told her I was uncomfortable with these topics. It was good but it was horrible to watch. I’ll never watch it again. But I love you two so I am giving you the view.
I work as a mental health therapist. I'm not saying any of my clients' names, but what I will say is that on multiple occasions, children have disclosed their molestation to me. Children even told me that their mothers' had told them it was their fault. The youngest client I remember when I was an intern (19 years ago) was 5. Her bio father stated that she "seduced" him.
I respect you so much! I thought about being a child therapist or social worker before realizing I would not be emotionally stable to handle that job cuz if I heard a father say that I would just start swinging.
"Write." "I'm tired," The fact that she's not telling her to write, she's telling her to live. She's telling her to be strong. She's telling her to tell her own story.
Yes this movie and colored girls had me crying starring Janet jackson when that guy had his small kids hanging out the window and he dropped them to their death and the mother was outside on the sidewalk in shock scrubbing their blood of the sidewalk ✌✌
About force-feeding. My ex-boyfriend constantly told me how skinny and ugly I was, saying that if I ate more, I would be more beautiful. When I was sick and couldn't cook by myself, he fed me the fattest food that could be cooked. I believed he was doing it for the good of me. I weighed almost 70 kilograms when I realized that this was not normal. For my height, it's really a lot, I felt uncomfortable. When he left for a long time, I was able to return to a normal weight, and then make sure that he was not in my life. Forced feeding is really one of the forms of abuse.
Exactly, once was enough for me I worked at the movie theater when Precious came out. Would go and check each theater and see people's reaction to certain movies they where watching. And I tell you the whole atmosphere changed, after people saw the movie. It was sad and heavy feeling. Working at the movies, we saw movies for free. We had to wait two weeks when a movie premiere to see it for free. When I finally saw the whole movie and other people in the theater people where sad, depressed and look like they wanted to cry. I should have known better, from people mood when I would go in a check on the theater I think the book is more stuff that happened, worst stuff that happened to her than the movie
It just hit me that when Precious's mama was talking to Mariah Carey's character, she reminded me of Penny's mother from Good Times when she tried to pretend to be a good mother and take Penny back.
THIS movie is based off of a book named PUSH by an author Sapphire. HERE IS SOME OF WHAT SHE HAD TO SAY IN AN INTERVIEW ABOUT THE MOVIE. "Speaking to the Evening Standard in her first British newspaper interview, Sapphire, who was born Ramona Lofton in Fort Ord, California, and looks significantly younger than her 59 years, is disarmingly down to earth. She describes herself as bisexual and admits to being sexually abused by her own father, a US army sergeant, at the age of eight and abandoned by her mother, a nurse, when she was 13. But the story is not autobiographical, she says. "The level of abuse I suffered is not nearly as extreme as in the book, and there is no character in the story, not even the teacher, who is based on me." Rather, Precious is a composite character, she says, created from the real-life stories she encountered while teaching for seven years, from 1987 to 1993, in an adult-literacy programme in Harlem." So yes in some ways she goes on to tell about one of her students who told her that she was pregnant HAD gone into labor while she was in school and that she was pregnant by her father.
Sadly I can relate to some of it. Not as bad. No incest pregnancies or children. But adopted into a VERY abusive family, & abused by both adopters. Neglected, Isolated, & abused in every way. They were a team. And these kinds of movies are important, because they reveal & expose the depravity, & evil. And they give hope & inspire those trapped in these situations, that they can be free, & they can have better....
@@earlonaweary9155 + Thank you. It's been years now since I was in that situation, or the one that came after(a couple of bad marriages). I'm well taken care of & with someone I love now, & have found long awaited bio family. I can still use all the prayer I can get. And I'm sure there's still more healing to come. But I'm safe. And loved. I pray for you too.
I saw this movie when I was 15 with my lil bro and my mom and my dad. this movie made a mad impression on my mental and how to treat people. everyone woman is Precious. that's the point. nobody deserves to go through that kind of life
The boyfriend was already married messing with Precious' mom. The book goes into the other kids' trauma as well as what precious was dealing with. It's heartbreaking but it's some people's reality 😭. Great commentary guys keep up the good work.
This was the movie that got Mo'Nique her academy award. God she was terrifying in this. She was full on narcissistic. I couldn't even imagine all the unfortunate people who have to go through relationships like this. No wonder Precious dissociates and escapes reality frequently. I heard that after takes they would take breaks and comfort each other because the dialogue they had to spit at each other was so vicious.
Monique, the actress who played her mom did have a hard time with the role. Fun fact, Mariah Carey plays the social worker. I've seen the movie and I knew you guys weren't expecting some of it. You guys are awesome 💖
I remember watching TV commercials back when it was coming out, and they were advertising mariah like she was going to be part of the main cast. I guess she kinda was? Totally forgot she was in it, though.
@@baygona Lee Daniels purposely asked Mariah because the movie was low budget and if he showed Mariah and Lenny in the trailer; it would create a hype. Same reason why Oprah and Tyler Perry put their names on it. They knew this was going to be potential hit because apart from it being a good movie; Mo'Nique killed it. It was an ensemble cast but her performance just screamed 'OSCAR'
Monique was only paid 50,000 for this movie helping out her friend Lee Daniels. He got mad cause she didn't do any promotions for the movie and him, Oprah and Tyler Perry had her Blackballed from the industry! Lee Daniels just apologized to her and 50 cent gave her a role in one of his productions!
Mariah Carey without makeup was my favorite part of this move. And she really, really, really didn't want to,do it, but Lee Daniels was a very close friend and he believed she'd be amazing. And I should add that there's not one evil thing that happened to Precious that doesn't happen to people every day. Families are really something.
I remember when she promoted the movie on Oprah she was adamant that they put makeup on her to make her look “homely.” Idk why she cares so much lol she’s still beautiful.
My mom first saw this move the day it came out when she was 3 months pregnant with me, and named me after the actor who plays Precious( Gabourey Sidibe) I love my name it’s unique. I was born 4 months 10 days later on March 16th 2010. I’ve watched the movie myself it was extremely sad. All the actors in this were amazing. And the sad thing is, this the movie is what some child go through in their daily lives.
The sad part is that this shit happens all the time, every single day. There are children just like Precious, and just like Precious, their parents are just as evil and hateful.
The scene at the end with Monique is so powerful and amazing that Mariah Carey had to turn away from the camera because she was crying. She 1000% deserved her Oscar.
It’s brutal but she starts taking control and has her children. I think I was impressed that she bonded with the other girls in her class. The teacher and social worker gave her a lifeline thankfully she took it. Not that she didn’t have to do most it just having the strength to break away.
Precious’s classmates don’t get enough credit for helping and supporting her, especially the Caribbean girl and Joanne. I loved how they showed up when she had her baby and were there for her after she revealed she was HIV+. Back then it was a bad stigma and people wouldn’t want to be around you so the fact they were around her lending support speaks volumes. Also being around Joanne helped Precious gain her own kind of confidence and that’s what allowed her to finally stand up to her mother (in addition to the child being endangered) and believe she could have a better life.
Her mother instead of being there for her child and protecting her she was jealous of the attention her father was giving her instead her even if it was brutal sexual abuse. She was jealous that her father would rather touch a child then to touch her his on wife. It literally started when she was only 3mos old 😭 😪 it is truly sick 😫 to know children are really going threw this everyday
If I remember right, Precious' father was a married man, but not to her mother. He was cheating on his wife with her mother, also sexually abusing Precious, which makes me wonder what he was doing to people in his own family or other women he was, most likely, cheating with, too. I kind of wish we got more insight to that, but then it would have taken from the main story and Precious.
I'm impressed you all watched this movie. The sequel book "The Kid" lives free in my head. It was super depressing but explores the affect of the family trauma passed down through generations.
In the Philippines all the children who roam the streets are forced to sell flowers (sampaguitta) for they're parents drug money. When they're spotted they're usually taken in by child services (DSWD). This film reminds me that same premise. Children not asking to be born are forced into a life of suffering for they're parents sins. This is a truly heartbreaking film and even though it's not a repeat veiwing experience. Worth the pain
It's so sad to hear that about some of the children in the Philippines, it's so unfair to children who never had the choice to come into these lives with such irresponsible parents.
This movie also brings up the fact that adults should have it in them to do their jobs to the best of their abilities and love to do it too: her mum hated her and hated being her mother, but her teacher doing the outreach education programme loved to invest in all kinds of young people who needed help.
This was the absolute SWEETEST reaction I've ever seen you two made me cry; 😭 the concern you showed for Precious was so amazing I couldn't help myself! Simply beautiful!❤
I haven't watched ths since the weekend it premiered. My baby sister was born in 87...w the virus. She passed 6yrs b4 ths movie leaving a life that continues to shine beyond her physical presence. I watched your review today and I see it different today. I see so much impact that Precious will have in whatever time she had left. And it matters. Thank you 😊
As shocking as this is to watch its realistic. My oldest sister was a social worker and changed her career recently because all the child abuse and neglect she saw was messing with her mental health
Interesting how she didn’t want any money in the end she just wanted her daughter. Oh wait did I say daughter? I meant supply box to unleash her anger and rage and disgusting soul onto. She was panicking cause she realized she didn’t have a supply anymore. She is completely alone, and that’s her version of hell.
Honestly this movie is sad especially when you realize stuff like this is actual really common in real life, but some of us like me are fortunate to not have grown up in circumstances like these. Some people got it even worse than Precious in this movie. I think it’s great they tackled this type of issue with this movie, and hopefully people who see this will try to escape and get what’s better for themselves.
You guys definitely have my respect for having the most diverse movie reaction selections. You guys are usually the first to react to controversial or forgotten movies. Going to fire up my Patreon again
I was like 😬 when I saw that you guys were reacting to this one lol it is hard to watch but such a well-made movie. I only watched it once and that was enough for me 😭. Monique did an amazing job in this film. Playing a narcissistic abusive mother...you see she starts to panic at the end because she's losing her supply. Typical! Great reaction video guys.
After The Passion of the Christ, I limited my viewing of emotionally impacting films until I was ready or am in the mood. Precious is one of those movies.
I loved : the passion of the Christ Precious Broke back mountain I’ve only seen them once and will never watch them again because they were so emotionally draining.
I said I'd NEVER watch the Passion of Christ ever again but I might have to share the experience when my children get of age. Such a moving and pivotal movie for me emotionally and spiritually.
Next can you guys watch 'What's Love Got To Do With It'? It stars Lawrence Fishburne, his character is the total opposite of any you've ever seen him portray before 😂 I can't wait to see you guys reaction!
Yes! I been suggesting this one. A total gem. Angela Bassett was body goals with that toned body too. Lawrence had me side eyeing him bc he played the role a little too well. 😂
@@thelastdon09 the only way I can deal with Lawrence as Ike; is to make him 'comical'. He is extremely menacing in the film but the more Tina gets away from him: the stupider he looks.
I still haven't watch your reaction, but you get a like out of respect for you reacting to this. It was a hard to watch movie, but a hidden gem. Thank you for keeping these type of movies from being forgotten.
Loved your reaction! I was a little bit conflicted about Precious mom at the end because, although what she did was horrible, it feels to me that maybe she was subjected to a similar cycle of abuse as Precious was. She was just not as strong or she didn't find a Mrs Blue in her life so she just gave up. Anyway, it was just a thought. This movie hits you so hard I don't want to go too deep into it. I need to watch some funny cheesy 80's movie urgently after this one...probably Blind Fury :D
Precious… genuinely upsetting, but extremely powerful film. Between Precious, The Color Purple, and What’s Love Got to Do With It?…. I’m all cried out on these kinds of films.
The mother was actually the subject of an episode of the youtube show ANALYZING EVIL which covers a lot of villains. This is one of the times when I think it would be absolutely fine to hit a woman, but when I first saw it I was too depressed and just plain SHOCKED to be angry.
Monique, I believe cried a lot on set because of the character she had to play so you can tell she put a lot into this movie and so did Gabby she played her part so well it's honestly hard for me to even watch this again.
This is a movie you can't watch multiple times, it just drains you. Monique, who played the mom, gave the best performance anyone has seen from a comedian. That oscar is deserved. If you didn't notice, that was Mariah Carey playing the counselor, her best performance in a movie as well. And the nurse, Lenny Kravitz. The movie is amazing.
Comedians make for very good dramatic actors because a lot of them take the misery from their past and turn it into jokes. If you can get them to 'drop the act' and be raw; they can give you so much raw emotion. I once saw a bit where Bill Burr was telling jokes about his father and then he got 'real'. He was just telling a story but it his delivery was so raw and real. Whilst sympathising with him, I also thought: This guy should play dramatic roles. Just like Mo'Nique.
I know I'm late... But when you see the weird moments of celebration.. It's her escaping in her mind from any moment of trauma. That's why it happens randomly when something serious happens. ❤ appreciate the reaction
As a person who was overly protected and sometimes abused by my late grandmother because both of my biological parents were not around, this movie hit home for me BIG TIME!!!
To have that level of delusion, the mother probably went through at least the same thing. Which doesn't justify it at all - for Precious to connect to her own humanity is such a testament to her courage.
They explained that her own mom was neglectful but I can’t remember if it was SA. Her mom was abusive as well and a sex worker which is probably why she lets her daughter abuse her grandchild.
Monique did not get paid enough for this role. Nice reaction. Amazing film. The way they filmed the parts where she would escape from reality into her own world was genius and painted a vivid picture from her perspective.
It was a small low budget film that blew up. I remember when it came out it was hard to find at theaters. The one theaters near me showing it was packed on opening night.
Mo'nique got paid accordingly. It was a low budget movie. It wasn't until after Oprah and Tyler got involved that the movie started getting bankrolled. Mo didn't expect to be paid more but she did expect to be paid for going on promotion tours to sell the movie to award shows. Completely unrelated but when Mo'Nique said 'no' to the promotional tour; she should have stuck to her word and not try and negotiate for getting paid to promote. Because that's how Oprah and Tyler were able to blackball her.
The fact that this is real I’m happy this movie is made and shows people that this happens a lot. Maybe not the incest in every home but the physical and verbal abuse is very common. I’m a victim and I could only watch this movie once but it gave me a different perspective of a life I could pursue and that is possible. I’m happier and better these days. I’m happy you guys understood and reacted to the film. 💖
This movie rocked me. The book did it even more. I could only watch it 1x. My stomach dropped when I saw your reaction in my feed. Not sure I can watch it again but smashing the like button anyway to show support. UPDATE: I ended up watching your reaction all the way through. I have to say I love you guys for your thoughtful commentary and honest (and mature) reactions to content as heavy and real as this film. Keep the reactions coming!
This movie made me cry; it's extremely disturbing, and sickening. when she says come take care of mommy precious. I had no idea what that meant the first time I saw it. and then someone explained it to me and I mortified. so precious has been since the they said her father started sexually abusing her at the age of three. if I remember correctly and her mother was also sexually abusing her daughter like forcing her daughter to perform oral sex on her. I just couldn't yeah and it made me even sad to find out that in the book precious ends up dying. she doesn't get a happy ending.
You have to tell someone, the more you hide it the worse it gets... You really need to... I never could tell anyone because i thought no one would believe me, i experienced self harm, i turned to alcohol and weed, i also had nightmares and night terrors because of that for years! Im 25 now and have an amazing partner who loves me and encourages me to love myself. After speaking to my partner about what happened i barely have bad dreams at all, i havent drank alcohol since 2020 and its like i can finally breath and think clearer, a really free feeling... Please find someone you can talk to as something so simple can change your life for the better please put your fear aside for the better of your health
I always sort of symbolized the scenes with the younger girl as a metaphor for her growing up and having to turn into a woman way too fast. She is upset that she can’t be a regular girl and towards the end when you see the girl again she pushes her down to the ground, almost like this is where precious is hitting rock bottom. Then after she sees her at the welfare office, she is nice to her again because she has come to terms with her own existence. Very powerful movie.
M'onique was amazing in this. I own this film, but it's hard to watch.....I still haven't seen it in a few years. Can you even believe that was Mariah Carey as the counselor? She was very good here, people actually gasped in the movie theater when they saw her. Lenny Kravitz played the guy in the hospital who all the girls fawn over. Bowled over by this movie and so glad you watched it. Your comments about abusers were so on point.
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Not sure if someone already said this but the end when Monique’s character face is lighter it was to signify that she too had AIDS like her boyfriend that died. Like to say it with out saying it because she told Precious that she didn’t have it and she was clearly in denial. But yeah that’s one of the symptoms.
Omg so glad someone is FINALLY watching this. I've recommended it quite a few times to friends etc. Very much looking forward to this because I know you guys will approach it with the depth and sensitivity needed to appreciate it.
I was actually shocked when looking for other peoples reactions to this movie just to see if it's something others have done and was blown away how I couldn't find a single reaction; though we might as well be the first and hopefully others will start to as well. I truly believe it's a movie everyone should see a least once.
I remember before the movie came out, most girls in my school were reading this book in 6/7th grade. We had a girl a year older than the rest of us and it was a very big secret that got out that she got pregnant her first time around in the 6th grade by an older guy (19, she was 11/12) and then when we graduated 8th grade everyone found out she was pregnant again. The second time was her mother’s boyfriend…luckily her mother didn’t blame her instead she ran him over with her car and took her to terminate it by her own choice - two years later he was killed by someone for touching their younger sister inappropriately. The original book was based on many young girls in alternative school, it’s so gruesome but sadly it IS something happening and having crossed paths with so many women now that grew up in this reality is baffling. Even more so when you are in the system and they’re evaluating you they will try to come up with career paths for you and they’re all terrible paying jobs with very small opportunities for advancement unless you decide to skip it all and go to college or into a trade but they don’t push trades for girls as much, my mother got expelled from junior high and still decided to go to school again - they wanted her to be a home health aide instead she signed up for plumbing and was one of two women in the class. Plumbing makes way more money, she saved a bit and went to college for human services and now runs a non profit and a small business.
Things like this still happen, and it’s devastating. I teach 11th grade and there are so many kids I have that have been abused by their mom’s boyfriend or another family member. There is a mom that allows her 2nd grade daughter to be abused by the boyfriend and all the teachers know, they just can’t help. CPS comes when a teacher calls, but there’s never any “proof” and the daughter denies it all and is too afraid to speak out. Most of the abused teens I have, were abused in elementary and have so much anger and pain.
Was apprehensive watching how your reactions would be, but you surprised me with the empathy shown. Having you review this movie honestly...heartwarming...thank you❤❤
Tear Up Nation- In my own opinion this movie is damn good plus Monique's performance was beast but it can be a difficult to watch that deal with heavy subject matter such child abuse, sexual assault, Incest. Some issues that in the African American is rarely address which the creator of the novella wrote it to start conversation, but I still think it's a powerful movie. P.s love you would react to Malcolm x.
In high school I had a good friend whose father raped/molested her. It was heartbreaking. He also used to physically abuse the kids too. She was 16 when the parents got divorced and it was only because my friend went to the school counsellor and told them the truth. Our school had a part-time counsellor and would call child protective services...they would show up and ask the father "are you abusing your kids" then things looked alright (because obviously he wouldn't hit them in front of others) then left... that's it. But my friend went to the counsellor and showed her all the bruises. They did another check which was also useless.... but her mother got fed up with the trouble (she also ignored the rapes). So the mother divorced him. My friend took care of her siblings. We were friends from 14 yrs on so it was about 2 years before she felt okay talking about what happened, with us. She (Thank god) never got pregnant, but after her dad left she still went to visit him a few times so she had a bit of stockholm syndrome. We made sure to go with her since she was afraid to be alone with him. And by the time she was 18 she cut both her parents out of her life. They went to stay with her grandmother. For awhile she was stable & in a good place. Then she started doing drugs. After about 6 years of her constantly high to the point she couldn't remember having conversations or whole days, we drifted apart. She used to call me up at University and accuse me of never talking to her...when I'd call her every day and we'd talk for a few minutes each day. One time she said it was a 'three months' since I called and I was actually calling every day... But she would be angry and just scream and scream. It was hard to be friends with her. Then she stopped calling or answering my calls... one time when going back to the city for the holidays, a couple of us went to her place and she kept trying to push drugs on us. We kept saying no and she kept trying so we ended up leaving. Then she wouldn't talk to us or see us after that. A few years later we ran into her and hung out. She'd become a very rude, inconsiderate person and was still doing drugs. Thankfully her sister & brother both have good, stable lives and seem to be happy. I couldn't bring myself to watch this movie so this was the only way I could watch it, where half the video was blurred out... It's so heartbreaking that people go through that in real life.
If y’all didn’t think this movie could get any worse, it does. Precious dies and her baby boy is put into adoption and given to a family that later abuses him. He then sadly turns into an abuser himself. The books are actually a lot sadder than the movie.
I cannot believe you guys are reviewing this movie. It is definitely one of the most depressing movies I have ever seen in my life. I read the book for a book club meeting and the actual book still haunts me to this day. I believe the writer was a former social worker and put several of her client stories into the novel. It is really sad what some children and families have suffered. Just awful. Great performances but sad, sad situations.
What’s sad is that every negative thing that happened or was mentioned in the film is actually going on somewhere in the world to various children. It’s sickening.
The author of the novel the movie was based on taught a remedial reading class in Harlem before she started writing. The character Precious was based on several girls that she actually worked with while she was teaching there.
@@Aristochronic Interesting. I had always assumed it came directly from the author's own experience.
For sure, its a really sad reality and its very hard to watch because we all know it happens, we just pretend it doesnt or at least we try not to think about it too much. I have a lot of respect for the people that choose to look at it and confront that reality in order to make change (like the people in the movie). Something I liked was that they made it clear that its a cycle, it happened to Precious' mom and so for her, it wasnt that unacceptable.
Hopefully some kids saw this and realized help is available and that you can break the cycle or like, myself - I was really surprised by their reactions to stuff that I guess I thought was "normal" but people just didn't talk about it. Stuff like getting beat up by your mom, insulted a lot or have stuff thrown at you was pretty regular for me so I honestly didn't expect for them to be shocked lol but I'm glad it happened, now I know thats not acceptable by "regular" people... if that makes sense?? I ended up moving out at 15 but I'm always learning about how differnt other peoples lives are from my own, often for the better.
In the end when the mom throws the TV after Previous previously talked about wanting an object falling on her so she could die, but with her baby in her hand she chooses to move out of the way - that was really powerful as well.
@@uggggggghhhhh I go through that my slef want to help me get out of here
@@uggggggghhhhh Live in Albany Georgia Southwest Georgia help me
People talk about Moniques performance in this but Gabby Sidibe doesn’t get enough credit. Precious is such a well written character. She’s a victim of so much abuse but she’s still tough, still has dreams, and has a wonderful sense of humor. She’s illiterate but highly intelligent with the capacity to learn. Her speech at the end is so heartbreaking because we see her go through the entire film without shedding a tear. She barely reacts to things that would break a human being & it shows the audience that Precious a strong, capable young woman who knows how to keep her head held high. It’s a wonderful performance & Gabby nails every beat. It takes a brave actress to have to act out so much trauma in one movie.
Brave?! No, it just takes a decent actress. For an actor to act its not brave....they're doing their job - and she did do it very well.
Movie is 🗑 🚮
Didn't get enough credit? She got an OSCAR lol
@@arttashfilms9816 she didn't get an Oscar, Monique did.
@@rnw2739 You clearly have no idea what it takes to tap into something so dark as the subject matters in this film.
Everyone forgets that Precious is still a child and is mean to the kid in her building so they don't come to her place where her parents are. In a weird way, she's protecting her.
This movie is set in the 80's, when there were a lot myths about AIDS. Even regular doctors would say that straight people couldn't get it back then, but then you'd hear some news reporter that you could get it from touching stuff. It was an awful time.
I thought she was mean to the kid in her building because she could just be a kid with little responsibility. Precious has the weight of the world on her shoulders. She resented her for the privilege of just being a kid.
I saw their dynamic as symbolism for "hurt people hurt people."
@@lynetteminute I thought the same. It seemed that she was Precious’ only outlet for her anger.
@@lynetteminute not all hurt people hurt others. some try to help others not go thru what they went thruwhile others are narcissists and psychopaths who hurt others
@@corsicanlulu not sure why that explanation was given. It's common knowledge that people vary, and I didn't insinuate that to be an absolute truth. Only referred to the phrase to contextualize Precious's behavior towards the girl.
mo’nique arguably gave one of the greatest acting performances of all time. she 100% deserved that oscar
Amen
Yup because everyone hated her character. She really went there in this role.
I def agree. I just find it ridiculous that Monique had to play this specific character. Playing a role like this is very taxing. Puts me in the mind of Laurence fishburne when he played Ike turner…it took several years before he was able to break away from Ike to be Morpheus in the matrix..and look at what happened to minimum and Gab after this movie…makes you think
@@chitownbear7733 Well in the case of Mo´nique, it was very difficult to make this monstrous character because she is a victim of child sexual abuse by a relative,her own brother.
@@Threeleebird learn something new every day... Makes her performance that much more great
You guys really aren't scared to go outside your comfort zones with movies and that is so respectable. This movie is so rough and brutal and heartbreaking but the part that makes me cry every single time without fail is when she looks into the mirror and imagines herself as the skinny white girl. That breaks my heart 💔
I agree. It's great to see something through someone else's eyes.
Yes that's heartbreaking indeed. For me it's the scene when she yells at her teacher that nobody love her , then the teacher replies that she does love her and her baby too
And that's crazy because she was beautiful just the way she was. People have to learn to see the beauty in people. Everyone has something special in their appearance that makes the attractive. I would never want to look like someone else.
@@marleyex2695 that's beautiful. But social media has become a vice to harbor insecurities. It highlights a cookie cutter nose, lips, breast, & butt mold, that's so engraved into society that everyone looks the exact same. 💯
I give props to all the beautiful people: not on the outside but the inner beauty that radiates when we embrace ourselves for who we are... with or without surgery.
I wish we had the beauty that knows/says we were not created to compete with our imagination on what is considered beautiful & that theres no such thing as physical perfection: its our soul that truly pushes our outer beauty to the forefront.
I've never seen such beautiful outsides that are tarnished because the rotten attitude, ungratefulness & a personality that is absolutely rotten & spoils the experience of an outwardly "pretty" person:
in the same way, being blessed & presently surprised with the most beautiful aura with an not so appealing outside (in society's measurement of attractiveness).
I wish we could highlight the true feelings we have about what we like & dislike about ourselves & be transparent: I think the people we put on a pedestal to set the standard has insecurities like the rest of us.
And tbh, some people that think they are top tier aren't deserving of that position via their actions or how they carry themselves & sometimes they really don't visually meet their own expectations. 🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
I hate this double edge sword of pretty privilege & attractiveness... & honestly it might be because I don't *"feel* like i meet" or i dont "actually" meet those standards *locally* in my *opinion.* 😖🤓💔🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
Everyone isn't going to be short/model height, perfect skin color, perfect hair, no blemishes, big butt, implants, veneers, size 5 waist, wear Balenciaga & carry a Heremes bag driving a Bently.
*We are all shapes, colors, cultures, mindsets, we have struggles, some good days & some days we wish we could crawl under a rock. We aren't all going to have the Ciara or Michelle Obama relationship with thuggish, classy, sushi eating, football player size guy.
All I want is to be happy by myself, content with what I have, blessed with decent health, able to drive my nice functional vehicle, enjoy my comfortable home & hold down a decent job with a God loving, law abiding compassionate family & an intelligent & compassionate daughter (the daughter is what I actually achieved as the BIGGEST BLESSING & she is as close to perfection as God can give ❤️ )
I hope the next generation, my daughter's generation, can change how we see ourselves in a positive way & restore the love for one another as much as possible.... but we can't establish agape love or brotherly love if we don't 1st love ourselves.
Buddha, Allah, Jesus, Ancestors, or whomever we believe in, has to help us fix things within ourselves, our families, & our communities asap because we're going down in a flaming ball of fire & confusion right now! WE NEED HELP!
@@virtuousBelleNC That was true long before social media.
That said, i have noticed a change in the people they put in advertising these days. Much improved.
The dad didn't abuse the mom, he didn't have to, honestly. Women like her in real life allow men to hurt their children just so that they can keep the man. Just the lowest of self-esteem.
What? I never thought a out that.
Taking advantage of someone with low self esteem IS abuse. It's not like you don't know you're manipulating them because their brain is weak. He abused her AND she was a bad person. It can be two things.
@@queerlibtardhippie9357 I was addressing a speculation that they had in the video.
Its often a cycle. She talks about being abused herself. It isnt as terrible to her because to her, its normal.
Indeed !!!
In 2011, the author published a sequel, The Kid. It follows the life of Precious' son Abdul from the age of nine to 19. Precious herself has died following complications from HIV, but was accepted to college before her death
That's true, but the book "The kid" follows precious son Abdul living in a Catholic orphanage and molesting small boys. Smh I could hardly finish that book. There's about 10 rapes in the book.
@@lovelyladylibra8653 that's horrible! I was just curious as to what happened to precious and saw that she wrote and second book. All the reviews I saw said it wasn't very good. She should have left it where it was.
@@JackJackIsBackBack I can't see @Lovelyladylibra's comment. But I do know the sequel was hard to read. Broke my heart. (smh)
@@Lovely-si6sw yeah not sure why that comment got deleted but was just basically saying it was hard to read bc it follows Precious son and he ends up SA ing children.
@@JackJackIsBackBack It would have been nice to have a happier ending. But I guess that's just like real life for some people. There are no happy endings.
This is a very powerful movie. Three of my male cousins walked out the theater during that scene in the movie. It was to much for them. Im continuously impressed by the movies you guys explore.
Hope T yep this movie like this is what happens in alot of households the way single parents take to they kids and nobody says nothing I cant watch this movie it makes me depressed they should Do Coach Carter
I would have done that to.
I can't blame them mate i feel sick
You too cute to say something dumb like “it was a powerful movie” this a horror movie
@@SoundBiteInc- what does being cute have to do with her opinion on this movie?
Fun fact the male nurse is Lenny Kravitz. I loved his role. One of the only men in her life who wasn’t a perv.
The Colorism in this movie is pretty rampant. I did notice you guys could tell but,
Her obsession with light skin is her feeling of being ugly, which she is constantly told by her mother, and also the media and how the world all over treats darker individuals as less than.
This movie went deep all over, 10/10💯
This movie deserved to win EVERY nomination.
The book goes deeper into that topic. The colorism precious develops is due to the hate she feels for her dark skinned father and towards herself.
I don't like people who whine and complain all of the time.
@@LordMalice6d9I don’t like people who create the complaints.
No one gave Mariah enough credit for her acting in this movie. She did amazing as well.
That is how you know she did a good job as a supporting minor character. She doesn't steal the limeligh; she's doing her job. If Mariah's part was noticeable; it would mean that the rest of the movie and the cast, sucked. She blended into the background. Loved her bringing out her Long Island accent😄
Thank u! She did her thing! Actually everyone of them did. Gabby, Monique, Paula, Lenny, Octavia, all of em.
Without that makeup too
She so well considering that it is so opposite from the public persona of Mariah. She got high praise for her small role. But unfortunately, her best scene is the same scene that presumably won the Oscar for Mo.
@@WittyKittyRitzy She looked hot still without makeup
Monique earned every inch of her Oscar for this role.
Yes indeed. That's why when she stepped down and put Hollywood on blast I knew she wasn't lying
Mariah Carey killed it as well. Everyone was phenomenal.
@@itss_nattyj 🤔Mariah only used a monotone and resting bihh face but I suppose
EVERY SPECK OF IT!!!!!!!
For sure
The reason why she was so cold to that young girl is because she has little to no capacity to empathize with childhood or innocence. Precious had that stolen from her. If anything she sees her concern as fake and invasive. Especially considering how most off her interactions go, she has never been given or shown the proper tools on how to deal with emotionally vulnerable situations. She has always had to have her guard up.
She doesn't understand innocence.
She only understands Pain.
But then at the end of the movie she sees the young girl again and gives her the scarf she’s wearing. Precious breaks the cycle of abuse. Probably my favorite moment from the whole film.
people seem to keep glossing over the fact that precious grew up with her physically abusive mom using violence any chance she could, so she did the same to others around her (like slapping the kids in her class at the beginning and at the alternative school), but we also got to see her change over time. when the kid corrected her for saying “insect” instead of “incest,” she thanked him instead of slapping him.
I don't believe she really hated other kids.
Just jealous towards them.
@@Whocares158I don't think she knew how to interact with other humans without being violent bc the one person who should have been there for her- her mother- that was the one person that constantly showed her nothing but abuse, mental, physical, sexual and emotional. The fact that she was able to break out of that cycle is incredible.
That movie was brutal. Gabby Sidibe was so robbed of the Oscar for best actress. For that to be her first role ever…amazing. And believe it or not, the book it’s based on is far worse in terms of the abuse and cruelty. And Mariah Carey as the social worker also put it down. She was unrecognizable. I got one for y’all, “An Imitation of Life” the 1950’s version with Lana Turner.
Why do people herald Oscars like that? They never really reward the right people
I also recommend
1959 An immation of life! Great movie
good movie suggestion. The payoff is the final 10 mins. I made the mistake of watching it on Mother's Day. Resulted in instant hot tears
I agree i would love to see them watch imitation of life. There is more than one version both are worth a watch. So is that new movie passing
UGHHH, I can't with an imitation of life, we used to watch it in middle school, so brutal!!
I had to read this book and watch this film while going to college. And I haven’t read the book or watched the film since. I remember thinking “no one lives like this.” Then I started my career as a social worker. I’ve been a social worker for over 15 years. I found out quickly that there are more situations like this than I ever imagined possible. Thank you for reacting to this film and being so real with your reactions.
I was extensively sexually abused as a child into my early teens and my ex girlfriend tricked me into going to see this movie even though I told her I was uncomfortable with these topics. It was good but it was horrible to watch. I’ll never watch it again. But I love you two so I am giving you the view.
We appreciate that a ton and I'm sorry to hear about the horrible abuse you went through.
i’m glad you said ex, what a weird b*
Glad she's your ex. Stay up beauty, your strength is an inspiration
It should be ur ex girlfriend. Humans don't do that to others, this is going to go back to her at some point
She probably got off at your pain
I work as a mental health therapist. I'm not saying any of my clients' names, but what I will say is that on multiple occasions, children have disclosed their molestation to me. Children even told me that their mothers' had told them it was their fault.
The youngest client I remember when I was an intern (19 years ago) was 5. Her bio father stated that she "seduced" him.
🥺😢😭
I respect you so much! I thought about being a child therapist or social worker before realizing I would not be emotionally stable to handle that job cuz if I heard a father say that I would just start swinging.
Inappropriate for you to share
@@simplypaul8681 she didnt disclose anything I could literally state the same thing so many kids have gone through this
@@simplypaul8681 no it’s not
"Write." "I'm tired," The fact that she's not telling her to write, she's telling her to live. She's telling her to be strong. She's telling her to tell her own story.
Pushing through the trauma helps to keep going.
I'm a social worker. This happens more than people know.
I don’t know how social workers keep their sanity
This is one of the most heartbreaking movies I have ever watched. It took me years to watch it a second time.
Yes this movie and colored girls had me crying starring Janet jackson when that guy had his small kids hanging out the window and he dropped them to their death and the mother was outside on the sidewalk in shock scrubbing their blood of the sidewalk ✌✌
I can't watch this again dude NO!😢
I haven't watched it since the first time, I just can't do it.
About force-feeding. My ex-boyfriend constantly told me how skinny and ugly I was, saying that if I ate more, I would be more beautiful. When I was sick and couldn't cook by myself, he fed me the fattest food that could be cooked. I believed he was doing it for the good of me. I weighed almost 70 kilograms when I realized that this was not normal. For my height, it's really a lot, I felt uncomfortable. When he left for a long time, I was able to return to a normal weight, and then make sure that he was not in my life. Forced feeding is really one of the forms of abuse.
Brutal movie. One I won’t watch a second time but glad I saw it. I feel the same way about Boys Don’t Cry.
Yup. Feel the same with Room, The Road, and Requiem For A Dream
@@coyotelong4349 Requiem gave me nightmares. Still have flashbacks from that one.
Omg boys don’t cry is super sad 😞
Exactly, once was enough for me
I worked at the movie theater when Precious came out.
Would go and check each theater and see people's reaction to certain movies they where watching.
And I tell you the whole atmosphere changed, after people saw the movie. It was sad and heavy feeling.
Working at the movies, we saw movies for free.
We had to wait two weeks when a movie premiere to see it for free.
When I finally saw the whole movie and other people in the theater people where sad, depressed and look like they wanted to cry.
I should have known better, from people mood when I would go in a check on the theater
I think the book is more stuff that happened, worst stuff that happened to her than the movie
@@mlynettepinky595 a lot of TRUE STORIES are like that.. Seems they rarely do HAPPY true stories
It just hit me that when Precious's mama was talking to Mariah Carey's character, she reminded me of Penny's mother from Good Times when she tried to pretend to be a good mother and take Penny back.
Yup.
I forgot all about that ur right! Pennys mom was an abuser too
Right, And she switched for fast
THIS movie is based off of a book named PUSH by an author Sapphire. HERE IS SOME OF WHAT SHE HAD TO SAY IN AN INTERVIEW ABOUT THE MOVIE.
"Speaking to the Evening Standard in her first British newspaper interview, Sapphire, who was born Ramona Lofton in Fort Ord, California, and looks significantly younger than her 59 years, is disarmingly down to earth. She describes herself as bisexual and admits to being sexually abused by her own father, a US army sergeant, at the age of eight and abandoned by her mother, a nurse, when she was 13. But the story is not autobiographical, she says. "The level of abuse I suffered is not nearly as extreme as in the book, and there is no character in the story, not even the teacher, who is based on me." Rather, Precious is a composite character, she says, created from the real-life stories she encountered while teaching for seven years, from 1987 to 1993, in an adult-literacy programme in Harlem."
So yes in some ways she goes on to tell about one of her students who told her that she was pregnant HAD gone into labor while she was in school and that she was pregnant by her father.
Thank you for reviewing older movies and adult-themed movies. It’s why you’re better than other reaction/review channels. Keep up the good work. 👍🏼
Thank you and we personally choose movies like this because we believe they're the most important to watch!
Sadly I can relate to some of it. Not as bad. No incest pregnancies or children. But adopted into a VERY abusive family, & abused by both adopters. Neglected, Isolated, & abused in every way. They were a team.
And these kinds of movies are important, because they reveal & expose the depravity, & evil. And they give hope & inspire those trapped in these situations, that they can be free, & they can have better....
@@IChooseJesus9091 I'm praying for your healing.
@@earlonaweary9155 + Thank you.
It's been years now since I was in that situation, or the one that came after(a couple of bad marriages). I'm well taken care of & with someone I love now, & have found long awaited bio family. I can still use all the prayer I can get. And I'm sure there's still more healing to come. But I'm safe. And loved.
I pray for you too.
@@IChooseJesus9091 I'm so glad to hear this. Thank you 😊. Continued blessings to you and yours.
I saw this movie when I was 15 with my lil bro and my mom and my dad. this movie made a mad impression on my mental and how to treat people. everyone woman is Precious. that's the point. nobody deserves to go through that kind of life
This movie is so heavy...It speaks on deep trauma... I've watched it once. This is the 2nd. God bless you for being brave...its a rare thing.
Heavy. I get it.
brave they had no idea what they were watching
@@MrGreggie77 the responses was enough for me 😉
The boyfriend was already married messing with Precious' mom. The book goes into the other kids' trauma as well as what precious was dealing with. It's heartbreaking but it's some people's reality 😭. Great commentary guys keep up the good work.
And the thing many people don't mention from this movie is the little girl that kept trying to play with Precious was being neglected as well.
This was the movie that got Mo'Nique her academy award. God she was terrifying in this. She was full on narcissistic. I couldn't even imagine all the unfortunate people who have to go through relationships like this. No wonder Precious dissociates and escapes reality frequently. I heard that after takes they would take breaks and comfort each other because the dialogue they had to spit at each other was so vicious.
"Can her mother get any worse?" triggered that "Honey, you got a big storm comin'" meme in my head.
Monique, the actress who played her mom did have a hard time with the role. Fun fact, Mariah Carey plays the social worker. I've seen the movie and I knew you guys weren't expecting some of it. You guys are awesome 💖
They put a rubber prosthetic on Mariah’s face (I think it’s just the nose) and a dark wig. Most don’t realize it’s her until you point it out.
@@candicemonique5927 dude my mind is shooketh 😂 never could I have realized that was Mariah Carey!!
I remember watching TV commercials back when it was coming out, and they were advertising mariah like she was going to be part of the main cast. I guess she kinda was? Totally forgot she was in it, though.
@@baygona Lee Daniels purposely asked Mariah because the movie was low budget and if he showed Mariah and Lenny in the trailer; it would create a hype. Same reason why Oprah and Tyler Perry put their names on it. They knew this was going to be potential hit because apart from it being a good movie; Mo'Nique killed it. It was an ensemble cast but her performance just screamed 'OSCAR'
@@candicemonique5927 nothing on her face, just make-up to make her look like that
Monique was only paid 50,000 for this movie helping out her friend Lee Daniels. He got mad cause she didn't do any promotions for the movie and him, Oprah and Tyler Perry had her Blackballed from the industry! Lee Daniels just apologized to her and 50 cent gave her a role in one of his productions!
One of the most powerful motion pictures ever made.
Nominated for 6 Oscars including Best Picture but won for Best Supporting Actress for Mo'Nique.
Shaine White unfortunately but true alot of kids have moms like Precious mom
Mariah Carey without makeup was my favorite part of this move. And she really, really, really didn't want to,do it, but Lee Daniels was a very close friend and he believed she'd be amazing. And I should add that there's not one evil thing that happened to Precious that doesn't happen to people every day. Families are really something.
I remember when she promoted the movie on Oprah she was adamant that they put makeup on her to make her look “homely.” Idk why she cares so much lol she’s still beautiful.
@@nootnewt9323People hate aging lol
My mom first saw this move the day it came out when she was 3 months pregnant with me, and named me after the actor who plays Precious( Gabourey Sidibe) I love my name it’s unique.
I was born 4 months 10 days later on March 16th 2010. I’ve watched the movie myself it was extremely sad. All the actors in this were amazing. And the sad thing is, this the movie is what some child go through in their daily lives.
you poor thing
The funny thing is Monique (the comedian) played the mother character. Not only was she believable in the role but she killed it!
It's amazing how comedians tend to do these darker more serious roles so well.
@@OctoKroolThat's because comedy is born from pain and trauma.
@@OctoKroolMonique came from this level of abuse. She replayed her own life and it broke her later on after the movie.
The sad part is that this shit happens all the time, every single day.
There are children just like Precious, and just like Precious, their parents are just as evil and hateful.
The scene at the end with Monique is so powerful and amazing that Mariah Carey had to turn away from the camera because she was crying. She 1000% deserved her Oscar.
I definitely agree with you when you say not everyone should have kids 100%.
I'm glad I'm not the only one, those are words I stand by 100%.
@@OctoKrool those use words
But they do unfortunately 😢😢😮
It’s brutal but she starts taking control and has her children.
I think I was impressed that she bonded with the other girls in her class. The teacher and social worker gave her a lifeline thankfully she took it. Not that she didn’t have to do most it just having the strength to break away.
Read the follow up book its repulsive...and sad, heartbreaking...it make you think about sexual abuse survivors and perpetrators
Thanks I will. It took me a long time to watch the movie but I definitely want to read the book.
This film made The Color Purple look like a Disney Movie!
Yeah no. Seriously bad take. Lmao The Color Purple is literally set not too far from slavery times....
Yeah, that's no Disney 😅
Nooo!!!
Precious’s classmates don’t get enough credit for helping and supporting her, especially the Caribbean girl and Joanne. I loved how they showed up when she had her baby and were there for her after she revealed she was HIV+. Back then it was a bad stigma and people wouldn’t want to be around you so the fact they were around her lending support speaks volumes. Also being around Joanne helped Precious gain her own kind of confidence and that’s what allowed her to finally stand up to her mother (in addition to the child being endangered) and believe she could have a better life.
Her mother instead of being there for her child and protecting her she was jealous of the attention her father was giving her instead her even if it was brutal sexual abuse. She was jealous that her father would rather touch a child then to touch her his on wife. It literally started when she was only 3mos old 😭 😪 it is truly sick 😫 to know children are really going threw this everyday
If I remember right, Precious' father was a married man, but not to her mother. He was cheating on his wife with her mother, also sexually abusing Precious, which makes me wonder what he was doing to people in his own family or other women he was, most likely, cheating with, too. I kind of wish we got more insight to that, but then it would have taken from the main story and Precious.
I'm impressed you all watched this movie. The sequel book "The Kid" lives free in my head. It was super depressing but explores the affect of the family trauma passed down through generations.
I cannot get over that book.
The book "the kid" was worse....mind blowing...that child was soooo lost
Did it had Bruce Willis in it? because I seen the movie just once
@@xxxentbrandonredhoodrobins7606 it’s a book, the sequel to Push novel which is what this movie is based off of
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In the Philippines all the children who roam the streets are forced to sell flowers (sampaguitta) for they're parents drug money. When they're spotted they're usually taken in by child services (DSWD). This film reminds me that same premise. Children not asking to be born are forced into a life of suffering for they're parents sins. This is a truly heartbreaking film and even though it's not a repeat veiwing experience. Worth the pain
It's so sad to hear that about some of the children in the Philippines, it's so unfair to children who never had the choice to come into these lives with such irresponsible parents.
This movie also brings up the fact that adults should have it in them to do their jobs to the best of their abilities and love to do it too: her mum hated her and hated being her mother, but her teacher doing the outreach education programme loved to invest in all kinds of young people who needed help.
This was the absolute SWEETEST reaction I've ever seen you two made me cry; 😭 the concern you showed for Precious was so amazing I couldn't help myself!
Simply beautiful!❤
I have never been able to watch this movie twice. I remember seeing it in theaters. A roomful of grown folks doing the ugly cry. This was heavy.
I haven't watched ths since the weekend it premiered. My baby sister was born in 87...w the virus. She passed 6yrs b4 ths movie leaving a life that continues to shine beyond her physical presence. I watched your review today and I see it different today. I see so much impact that Precious will have in whatever time she had left. And it matters. Thank you 😊
As shocking as this is to watch its realistic. My oldest sister was a social worker and changed her career recently because all the child abuse and neglect she saw was messing with her mental health
Interesting how she didn’t want any money in the end she just wanted her daughter. Oh wait did I say daughter? I meant supply box to unleash her anger and rage and disgusting soul onto. She was panicking cause she realized she didn’t have a supply anymore. She is completely alone, and that’s her version of hell.
Honestly this movie is sad especially when you realize stuff like this is actual really common in real life, but some of us like me are fortunate to not have grown up in circumstances like these. Some people got it even worse than Precious in this movie. I think it’s great they tackled this type of issue with this movie, and hopefully people who see this will try to escape and get what’s better for themselves.
Great movie, but it’s one of those that if I never see it again, I’m perfectly okay with that.
Such a devastatingly sad watch.
Now imagine how hard it is to LIVE IT. That's why it's important to be kind to ppl, u never know what they're enduring/going thru
Yea I could only watch this once. I went to the movie theater and we were all crying.
I'm actually surprised you guys chose to react to this movie.
yeah and same ole joking like its a comedy disgusted by these guys
@@MrGreggie77 did you even watch the video ?
@@MrGreggie77 Of course they're gonna laugh at the intentionally humourous parts, fool.
@@badabang. yeah seen how much they laughed when she was beaten.
@@MrGreggie77 Bruh you did not watch this reaction if you think that🤨
The trauma that Precious experienced… my, goodness.
Hurt people, hurt people.
This movie always makes me feel sad. Very powerful movie.
You guys definitely have my respect for having the most diverse movie reaction selections. You guys are usually the first to react to controversial or forgotten movies. Going to fire up my Patreon again
I was like 😬 when I saw that you guys were reacting to this one lol it is hard to watch but such a well-made movie. I only watched it once and that was enough for me 😭. Monique did an amazing job in this film. Playing a narcissistic abusive mother...you see she starts to panic at the end because she's losing her supply. Typical!
Great reaction video guys.
This is why Monique won an Oscar! She did an amazing job acting as her mother 👏🏾
After The Passion of the Christ, I limited my viewing of emotionally impacting films until I was ready or am in the mood. Precious is one of those movies.
I loved : the passion of the Christ
Precious
Broke back mountain
I’ve only seen them once and will never watch them again because they were so emotionally draining.
I said I'd NEVER watch the Passion of Christ ever again but I might have to share the experience when my children get of age. Such a moving and pivotal movie for me emotionally and spiritually.
Next can you guys watch 'What's Love Got To Do With It'? It stars Lawrence Fishburne, his character is the total opposite of any you've ever seen him portray before 😂 I can't wait to see you guys reaction!
Yes!!😂
Yes! I been suggesting this one. A total gem. Angela Bassett was body goals with that toned body too. Lawrence had me side eyeing him bc he played the role a little too well. 😂
Plz do
@@thelastdon09 the only way I can deal with Lawrence as Ike; is to make him 'comical'. He is extremely menacing in the film but the more Tina gets away from him: the stupider he looks.
Oh yes! I’ve seen it when I was in grade school and still is one of my favorite movies to this day
I know it's not supposed to be funny but I died laughing when he was like “ you can tell it's normal because the cat didn't freak out”
I felt yall pain on all this. Great reaction man love the videos
Thank you man we appreciate that!
I still haven't watch your reaction, but you get a like out of respect for you reacting to this. It was a hard to watch movie, but a hidden gem. Thank you for keeping these type of movies from being forgotten.
Loved your reaction! I was a little bit conflicted about Precious mom at the end because, although what she did was horrible, it feels to me that maybe she was subjected to a similar cycle of abuse as Precious was. She was just not as strong or she didn't find a Mrs Blue in her life so she just gave up. Anyway, it was just a thought. This movie hits you so hard I don't want to go too deep into it. I need to watch some funny cheesy 80's movie urgently after this one...probably Blind Fury :D
I did the same.. I saw it once and can't revisit it... rough movie
@@genzai Blind Fury is a good movie 🙂
@@earlonaweary9155 Sadly, I think it is one that has fallen into oblivion.
@@kameikahardin5823 The scene where Precious talks about love, just broke me inside.
Precious… genuinely upsetting, but extremely powerful film. Between Precious, The Color Purple, and What’s Love Got to Do With It?…. I’m all cried out on these kinds of films.
I love that Monique hugged her after every scene when there was her abusing precious
You guys should watch The Secret Life of Bees. It's a great movie and Queen Latifah and Jennifer Hudson are in it.
I love that movie so much, it really resonated with me as a child
Yesss
If you read the book, Precious is very smart. She does a detailed analysis of how much a person makes if they work while on assistance.
The mother was actually the subject of an episode of the youtube show ANALYZING EVIL which covers a lot of villains. This is one of the times when I think it would be absolutely fine to hit a woman, but when I first saw it I was too depressed and just plain SHOCKED to be angry.
That’s where I came from.
Mo'Nique, Gabby Sidibe and Mariah Carey all nailed that last scene. So disturbing, so painful to watch, yet so well acted from all three of them.
The truly horrific aspect of this film is how often these situations occur in the real world.
Monique and Gabby absolutely eat these roles alive.
Monique, I believe cried a lot on set because of the character she had to play so you can tell she put a lot into this movie and so did Gabby she played her part so well it's honestly hard for me to even watch this again.
This is a movie you can't watch multiple times, it just drains you. Monique, who played the mom, gave the best performance anyone has seen from a comedian. That oscar is deserved. If you didn't notice, that was Mariah Carey playing the counselor, her best performance in a movie as well. And the nurse, Lenny Kravitz. The movie is amazing.
Comedians make for very good dramatic actors because a lot of them take the misery from their past and turn it into jokes. If you can get them to 'drop the act' and be raw; they can give you so much raw emotion. I once saw a bit where Bill Burr was telling jokes about his father and then he got 'real'. He was just telling a story but it his delivery was so raw and real. Whilst sympathising with him, I also thought: This guy should play dramatic roles. Just like Mo'Nique.
@@GullibleTarget You need to watch The Mandalorian. Season 2 especially, but really the whole series.
@@jwalk31 I have seen it! And Bill, too😃 I laughed at the bits where he runs. He can't run🤣
I know I'm late... But when you see the weird moments of celebration.. It's her escaping in her mind from any moment of trauma. That's why it happens randomly when something serious happens. ❤ appreciate the reaction
As a person who was overly protected and sometimes abused by my late grandmother because both of my biological parents were not around, this movie hit home for me BIG TIME!!!
To have that level of delusion, the mother probably went through at least the same thing. Which doesn't justify it at all - for Precious to connect to her own humanity is such a testament to her courage.
They explained that her own mom was neglectful but I can’t remember if it was SA. Her mom was abusive as well and a sex worker which is probably why she lets her daughter abuse her grandchild.
Monique did not get paid enough for this role. Nice reaction. Amazing film. The way they filmed the parts where she would escape from reality into her own world was genius and painted a vivid picture from her perspective.
It was a small low budget film that blew up. I remember when it came out it was hard to find at theaters. The one theaters near me showing it was packed on opening night.
@@senecaevans6156 i know. But she did so good 😭😅 lol just wanted to say she 'deserved' even if it wasn't possible.
Mo'nique got paid accordingly. It was a low budget movie. It wasn't until after Oprah and Tyler got involved that the movie started getting bankrolled. Mo didn't expect to be paid more but she did expect to be paid for going on promotion tours to sell the movie to award shows. Completely unrelated but when Mo'Nique said 'no' to the promotional tour; she should have stuck to her word and not try and negotiate for getting paid to promote. Because that's how Oprah and Tyler were able to blackball her.
The fact that this is real I’m happy this movie is made and shows people that this happens a lot. Maybe not the incest in every home but the physical and verbal abuse is very common. I’m a victim and I could only watch this movie once but it gave me a different perspective of a life I could pursue and that is possible. I’m happier and better these days. I’m happy you guys understood and reacted to the film. 💖
No.. definitely the incest too
This movie rocked me. The book did it even more. I could only watch it 1x. My stomach dropped when I saw your reaction in my feed. Not sure I can watch it again but smashing the like button anyway to show support.
UPDATE: I ended up watching your reaction all the way through. I have to say I love you guys for your thoughtful commentary and honest (and mature) reactions to content as heavy and real as this film. Keep the reactions coming!
same.
Same.
Same here
Same. I liked for respect. I never got through it once. Couldn't.
Same. I didn’t think I would even get through the reaction video. I wasn’t gonna watch it.
This movie made me cry; it's extremely disturbing, and sickening. when she says come take care of mommy precious. I had no idea what that meant the first time I saw it. and then someone explained it to me and I mortified. so precious has been since the they said her father started sexually abusing her at the age of three. if I remember correctly and her mother was also sexually abusing her daughter like forcing her daughter to perform oral sex on her. I just couldn't yeah and it made me even sad to find out that in the book precious ends up dying. she doesn't get a happy ending.
What about the disgusting father
@@babynieve9612 he died of aids, they show it in the video
@@ashab6806Timestamp 😢😢😮
The male nurse is Lenny Kravitz
You have to tell someone, the more you hide it the worse it gets... You really need to... I never could tell anyone because i thought no one would believe me, i experienced self harm, i turned to alcohol and weed, i also had nightmares and night terrors because of that for years! Im 25 now and have an amazing partner who loves me and encourages me to love myself. After speaking to my partner about what happened i barely have bad dreams at all, i havent drank alcohol since 2020 and its like i can finally breath and think clearer, a really free feeling... Please find someone you can talk to as something so simple can change your life for the better please put your fear aside for the better of your health
I am glad you are doing OK now. You're so brave.
@@champigranja1179 Thank you! Everyday is a gift... Everyone deserves happiness 🙏🏽😊
I always sort of symbolized the scenes with the younger girl as a metaphor for her growing up and having to turn into a woman way too fast. She is upset that she can’t be a regular girl and towards the end when you see the girl again she pushes her down to the ground, almost like this is where precious is hitting rock bottom. Then after she sees her at the welfare office, she is nice to her again because she has come to terms with her own existence. Very powerful movie.
She rather be on her own then being with an abusive sadistic mother who never cared for her.
M'onique was amazing in this. I own this film, but it's hard to watch.....I still haven't seen it in a few years. Can you even believe that was Mariah Carey as the counselor? She was very good here, people actually gasped in the movie theater when they saw her. Lenny Kravitz played the guy in the hospital who all the girls fawn over. Bowled over by this movie and so glad you watched it. Your comments about abusers were so on point.
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Not sure if someone already said this but the end when Monique’s character face is lighter it was to signify that she too had AIDS like her boyfriend that died. Like to say it with out saying it because she told Precious that she didn’t have it and she was clearly in denial. But yeah that’s one of the symptoms.
Omg so glad someone is FINALLY watching this. I've recommended it quite a few times to friends etc. Very much looking forward to this because I know you guys will approach it with the depth and sensitivity needed to appreciate it.
I was actually shocked when looking for other peoples reactions to this movie just to see if it's something others have done and was blown away how I couldn't find a single reaction; though we might as well be the first and hopefully others will start to as well. I truly believe it's a movie everyone should see a least once.
Mo'Nique deserved that oscar, thats a hard role
I remember before the movie came out, most girls in my school were reading this book in 6/7th grade. We had a girl a year older than the rest of us and it was a very big secret that got out that she got pregnant her first time around in the 6th grade by an older guy (19, she was 11/12) and then when we graduated 8th grade everyone found out she was pregnant again. The second time was her mother’s boyfriend…luckily her mother didn’t blame her instead she ran him over with her car and took her to terminate it by her own choice - two years later he was killed by someone for touching their younger sister inappropriately. The original book was based on many young girls in alternative school, it’s so gruesome but sadly it IS something happening and having crossed paths with so many women now that grew up in this reality is baffling.
Even more so when you are in the system and they’re evaluating you they will try to come up with career paths for you and they’re all terrible paying jobs with very small opportunities for advancement unless you decide to skip it all and go to college or into a trade but they don’t push trades for girls as much, my mother got expelled from junior high and still decided to go to school again - they wanted her to be a home health aide instead she signed up for plumbing and was one of two women in the class. Plumbing makes way more money, she saved a bit and went to college for human services and now runs a non profit and a small business.
Things like this still happen, and it’s devastating. I teach 11th grade and there are so many kids I have that have been abused by their mom’s boyfriend or another family member. There is a mom that allows her 2nd grade daughter to be abused by the boyfriend and all the teachers know, they just can’t help. CPS comes when a teacher calls, but there’s never any “proof” and the daughter denies it all and is too afraid to speak out. Most of the abused teens I have, were abused in elementary and have so much anger and pain.
Was apprehensive watching how your reactions would be, but you surprised me with the empathy shown. Having you review this movie honestly...heartwarming...thank you❤❤
Tear Up Nation- In my own opinion this movie is damn good plus Monique's performance was beast but it can be a difficult to watch that deal with heavy subject matter such child abuse, sexual assault, Incest. Some issues that in the African American is rarely address which the creator of the novella wrote it to start conversation, but I still think it's a powerful movie. P.s love you would react to Malcolm x.
In high school I had a good friend whose father raped/molested her. It was heartbreaking. He also used to physically abuse the kids too. She was 16 when the parents got divorced and it was only because my friend went to the school counsellor and told them the truth. Our school had a part-time counsellor and would call child protective services...they would show up and ask the father "are you abusing your kids" then things looked alright (because obviously he wouldn't hit them in front of others) then left... that's it. But my friend went to the counsellor and showed her all the bruises. They did another check which was also useless.... but her mother got fed up with the trouble (she also ignored the rapes). So the mother divorced him.
My friend took care of her siblings. We were friends from 14 yrs on so it was about 2 years before she felt okay talking about what happened, with us. She (Thank god) never got pregnant, but after her dad left she still went to visit him a few times so she had a bit of stockholm syndrome. We made sure to go with her since she was afraid to be alone with him. And by the time she was 18 she cut both her parents out of her life. They went to stay with her grandmother.
For awhile she was stable & in a good place. Then she started doing drugs. After about 6 years of her constantly high to the point she couldn't remember having conversations or whole days, we drifted apart. She used to call me up at University and accuse me of never talking to her...when I'd call her every day and we'd talk for a few minutes each day. One time she said it was a 'three months' since I called and I was actually calling every day... But she would be angry and just scream and scream. It was hard to be friends with her. Then she stopped calling or answering my calls... one time when going back to the city for the holidays, a couple of us went to her place and she kept trying to push drugs on us. We kept saying no and she kept trying so we ended up leaving. Then she wouldn't talk to us or see us after that.
A few years later we ran into her and hung out. She'd become a very rude, inconsiderate person and was still doing drugs.
Thankfully her sister & brother both have good, stable lives and seem to be happy.
I couldn't bring myself to watch this movie so this was the only way I could watch it, where half the video was blurred out... It's so heartbreaking that people go through that in real life.
If y’all didn’t think this movie could get any worse, it does. Precious dies and her baby boy is put into adoption and given to a family that later abuses him. He then sadly turns into an abuser himself. The books are actually a lot sadder than the movie.
I cannot believe you guys are reviewing this movie. It is definitely one of the most depressing movies I have ever seen in my life. I read the book for a book club meeting and the actual book still haunts me to this day. I believe the writer was a former social worker and put several of her client stories into the novel. It is really sad what some children and families have suffered. Just awful. Great performances but sad, sad situations.
it's a hard one to watch but stuff like this is real it goes on and it doesn't get talked about. good for you guys watching it
I love this movie but I told myself I would never watch it more than one time. And you guys got me crying watching it with you!
Mariah Carey played a great social worker. All of the actresses' did an awesome job! Great commentary. Thanks!