Review of Soul Food

Soul Food (2000–2004)
9/10
Preferred Show Over the Movie
2 August 2008
This was a great adaptation of the film. I honestly preferred the show over the movie, but I am sure this is because it provides depth considering it wasn't lumped into a two hour movie.

The key actors were all great; however, it's a bit disconcerting that you don't see much of these guys in other roles. They've all done great things since the show, but nothing noticeable.

I loved this show because it helped me learn what it takes to be a real black family, through the good and the bad. It also helped me understand the trials of a marriage and what it takes to make it work, even when times become a challenge.

For once, our community had a true, Black drama that showed us in a positive light. Positive doesn't always equate to white collar, either. For example, Lem's persistence to make something of his life for his wife and son was so inspiring. He nearly gave up in the end, but it was family that brought him back to his feet.

I also loved how the character's were so entrepreneurial. With Bird's shop, Maxine's counseling center, Kenney's tow truck service and Lem's store, they all had an opportunity to make there aspirations come true.

As for Terry, I loved how she represented the struggles of some professional black women. The women who are really focused on career. The women who are the first generation college grads, let alone post-graduate grads. The women who are the breadwinners of their family. And the women who the family depends on the most. She seemed to have such a huge internal struggle. But, I loved how she dealt with it, yet was able to let go in the end. She finally was able to love herself and allow herself to be loved. She had her moments where you just wanted to strangle her, but her character remained relatable.

Damon brought a different edge of drama as he brought the struggles that many Americans endure. He just couldn't seem to catch a break! As for Ahmad, I loved his narration. It was so interesting to see him become a teenager and a young, admirable Black man.

This show was great!
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