MOVIE INSIGHT: “STRAW” by Tyler Perry

 


What happens when the strongest person in the room is quietly falling apart?


I recently watched Straw, Tyler Perry’s newest film on Netflix—and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since.

This isn’t just a movie. It’s a raw, emotional deep-dive into what happens when life’s pressures—poverty, trauma, motherhood, and being unheard—pile up with no outlet. Taraji P. Henson delivers an unforgettable performance as Janiyah, a single mother pushed to her breaking point. What appears to be a robbery is, in truth, a desperate cry for help—one that speaks volumes about mental health and systemic neglect.

🔹 It’s about the weight many carry in silence.
🔹 It’s about how society overlooks those who give the most until they have nothing left.
🔹 It’s about seeing people fully—before it’s too late.

What struck me most was how Straw humanizes the “strong Black woman” stereotype by showing what happens when strength is mistaken for invincibility.

This film opened up critical questions for me as a leader, humanitarian, and advocate:

Are we listening to the signs of burnout and distress in those around us?

Are we creating environments where people feel safe to speak before they snap?

How can we support the emotional well-being of women—especially mothers—who often suffer in silence?


🎭 Straw is storytelling with a purpose. It challenges stigma. It invites empathy. And it’s a conversation starter we all need—especially in our communities, workplaces, and homes.

What Perry has done with Straw is not just storytelling—he’s sparked a conversation that needs to happen louder, longer, and everywhere. It’s about mental health, systemic injustice, and the emotional cost of silence.

To everyone reading this:
If you’ve ever felt unseen or overwhelmed, this film is for you. And if you're in a place of influence—be the one who notices the signs. Be the one who listens. Be the one who supports before it’s too late.

Thank you, Tyler Perry, for telling the kind of story that doesn’t just entertain—but transforms.

🧠 Let’s keep this conversation going.
Have you seen Straw? What did it say to you?


Let’s use stories like this to drive awareness, compassion, and change.

By Tope Dada 

2 Comments

  1. Watched it too this weekend and it was deep. It speaks a lot about how trauma can affect us in a negative way.
    Also shows us not to be quick to judge a situation as it appears.
    That's what is causing so much chaos everywhere. Most people don't often take time to assess situations and hear people out no matter what they have done or crime committed. All we see is people jumping into conclusion 🙄 on what they hear or see happen.

    It's a movie worth watching.

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  2. One of the best films that I have watched in recent times.

    It is indeed a commentary on social justice and equity.

    It also seeks to situate the average American single mothers within the context of social equilibrium,fairness and the law.

    It is a must watch.

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