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Dome Pondering Movie Review: Straw (2025)



What is it about? 

A series of events together finally cause a struggling mom to go down an unfamiliar path. 

Who is in it? 

Taraji P. Henson - Janiyah Wiltkinson

Sherrri Shepherd - Nicole

Teyana Taylor - Detective Kay Raymond

Favorite Scene: 

[spoiler alert]

It was early in the movie, however, the scene where Janiyah feels trapped in a decision at her job when her boss wouldn't let her off work, but she needed to go to school to attend to her sick daughter. 

Favorite Quote:

"People don't know how expensive it is to be poor."

Review: 

Straw is a film that is a lightning rod. Tyler Perry certainly crushed it with this one. 

I'm not saying it deserves an Oscar, as the film has its rough edges, but the overall good of the film is great enough to carry it. That includes acting, plot, and the overall profound message it leaves with the viewer. 

The obvious first and foremost, Taraji P. Henson was absolutely magnificent in her role as Janiyah. I felt for Janiyah. I rooted for Janiyah. I understood Janiyah. Henson's performance in this film alone is worth the viewing. 

Shout out to Sherri Shepherd as well.

Straw obviously carries a message of struggle, of socioeconomics, and serves as an anthem for many hard-working Americans who can relate to just getting by, at any point in their lives. Also, it is an artistic referendum on how circumstances, sometimes out of our own control, even when we have the intent of good, can lead to negative outcomes or harsh consequences. 

Yes, there are some eerily similar vibes to John Q. You will feel those, especially as the film hits the bank in the latter half. However, the film does evolve past the strong comparison. 

Overall, Straw is a thought-provoker and is worth watching for Henson's performance.

Grade: 3.75/5

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