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Woman, Thou Art Loosed

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Woman, Thou Art Loosed (2004)

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Reviews Counted:55

Fresh:28

Rotten:27

Average Rating:5.5/10

Consensus: While Woman is a little less heavy-handed than other message movies, it still feels like an After School Special.

Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: From the best selling novel and stage play, WOMAN THOU ART LOOSED (WTAL), comes the film adaptation of Bishop T.D. Jakes' tale of dysfunction, isolation and finally, inspiration. WTAL tells the... From the best selling novel and stage play, WOMAN THOU ART LOOSED (WTAL), comes the film adaptation of Bishop T.D. Jakes' tale of dysfunction, isolation and finally, inspiration. WTAL tells the story of Michelle Jordan (Kimberly Elise), a young woman who grows up in an environment of abuse and molestation by the hands of her mother's boyfriend Reggie (Clifton Powell); while her mother Cassie (Loretta Devine) looks the other way. These circumstances lead young Michelle into the dark abyss of drugs, prostitution and prison. While incarcerated, Michelle sends Bishop Jakes (Bishop T.D. Jakes, playing himself) a letter seeking a visit. With the prodding of her mother, Jakes visits Michelle and through a series of flashbacks he uncovers the dark past that has lead to Michelle's drug abuse, association with abusive men and finally murder. Jakes talks to the warden and is successful in getting Michelle an early furlough with one stipulation, that she attends Bishop Jakes' upcoming three-day revival. When Michelle, now a hardened inmate, is released from prison she opts to stay at a halfway house rather than be under the same roof as Reggie. Still bitter and distrusting of the church community, her mother in particular, Michelle is forced to do some soul-searching that takes her on a journey to recovery and resolve. While out on furlough, Michelle runs into a colorful bunch of past suitors, friends, and family members each who've played a part in defining the Michelle of today. At the halfway house, Michelle reunites with her childhood friend and ex-strip club co-worker Nicole (Idalis Deleon). Nicole has waged her own battle with drugs and wild living. In the halfway house the two rekindle their friendship and give one another much needed support. Twana (Debbi Morgan) is a family friend who had knowledge of Michelle's childhood abuse and now serves as point of inspiration to Michelle. Also, Michelle reconnects with Todd (Michael Boatman), an old beau, who still loves Michelle and tries to steer her on the right path. What takes place at the church altar on the final night of the revival closes the chapter on the desolation felt by a young girl two decades prior, heals a relationship between mother and daughter, and ends a destructive relationship that should have stopped years before. Rueben Cannon Productions and Touchdown Productions, Inc. presents the drama Woman Thou Art Loosed starring Kimberly Elise (John Q, Beloved, Set It Off), Loretta Devine (Boston Public, Kingdom Come, I Am Sam, Waiting to Exhale), Debbie Morgan (Love and Basketball, Eve's Bayou, Soul Food), Clifton Powell (The Brothers, Friday After Next, Civil Brand), Idalis Deleon (Six Feet Under, Body & Soul), Michael Boatman (Spin City, Arliss) and Bishop T.D. Jakes. Woman Thou Art Loosed is written by Stan Foster (Hangman's Curse). The film is directed by Michael Schultz (Boston Public, LA Law: The Movie, Car Wash, Cooley High) and produced by Reuben Cannon (Get On The Bus, Down In The Delta, Dancing In September). This film is co-produced by Tammy Garnes (Biker Boyz, Roots: Celebrating 25 Years, Dancing In September), Stan Foster and Will Griffin. Paul Garnes (Biker Boyz, You Got Served, Playa's Ball) is line producer. Reinhart "Ray" Peschke (celebrated gaffer of The Rules of Attraction, Son of Sam, Serving Sarah) is the director of photography and Rita McGhee (Biker Boyz, Grown Ups, What's Love Got To Do With It) rounds out this highly experienced and dedicated crew as the costume designer. [More]

Starring: Kimberly Elise, Loretta Devine, Clifton Powell, Debbi Morgan

Starring: Kimberly Elise, Loretta Devine, Clifton Powell, Debbi Morgan, Michael Boatman, Ricky Harris, T.D. Jakes

Director: Michael Schultz

Director: Michael Schultz
Screenwriter: Stan Foster
Producer: Reuben Cannon
Studio: Magnolia Pictures

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Derek Adams
Derek Adams
Time Out New York

The film raises the questions it hopes churches will answer. It's clearly designed to open discussion on these questions, and to encourage churches to discuss sexual abuse.

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11/17/06
LaTonya Taylor
LaTonya Taylor
Christianity Today

... an enjoyable and competently made film that will appeal to secular-minded moviegoers as well as the choir.

Full Review Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | comment Comment
01/29/05
Philip Martin
Philip Martin
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

As with a good sermon, it is engaging, and strives to inspire and provide food for thought. Audiences going in knowing what to expect shouldn't be disappointed.

Full Review Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette | comment Comment
10/25/04
Daniel M. Kimmel
Daniel M. Kimmel
Worcester Telegram & Gazette

It sounds like a rather overt Christian message, but the film is actually more of a cautionary melodrama with religious sermons sprinkled in between the various scenes

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10/25/04
Sean McBride
Sean McBride
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A very interesting, if not always successful drama that is also part revivalist sermon.

Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
10/24/04
Marjorie Baumgarten
Marjorie Baumgarten
Austin Chronicle
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10/23/04
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while director Michael Schultz's work is unsubtle...it's guaranteed to find a sympathetic audience, much in the same way Jakes' plainspoken sermons connect with his followers.

Full Review Source: Kalamazoo Gazette | comment Comment
10/23/04
James Sanford
James Sanford
Kalamazoo Gazette

A monochromatic melodrama.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
10/22/04
Mary Brennan
Mary Brennan
Seattle Times

As a film it plays like a heavy-handed morality tale one might come across on a middling cable network.

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10/22/04
John McMurtrie
John McMurtrie
San Francisco Chronicle

A case of preaching to the choir.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
10/22/04
Marc Mohan
Marc Mohan
Oregonian

The talented players work hard to sell it, but all too often Woman is over-intellectualized and self-consciously arty.

Full Review Source: Kansas City Star | comment Comment
10/22/04
Robert W. Butler
Robert W. Butler
Kansas City Star

There is little to like about many of the hard characters we meet. Yet the film has a core generosity.

Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
10/22/04
Lisa Kennedy
Lisa Kennedy
Denver Post

It is more a public service announcement than a movie, but it has to be more useful to its audience than a summer blockbuster offering Halle Berry's tips on how to use a bullwhip.

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Wesley Morris
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10/22/04
Paul Sherman
Paul Sherman
Boston Herald

Woman boasts an unexpected edginess, as well as a terrific performance from Kimberly Elise.

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10/22/04
Robert Denerstein
Robert Denerstein
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