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Added on May 12, 2009
Watch the Precious Movie Trailer Video
Set in 1987 Harlem, Precious is the story of a 16-year-old girl struggling in a bleak and brutal world. Gabby Sidibe, Mo'Nique and Mariah Carey star in this powerful film based on the novel Push by Sapphire. Get showtimes and buy tickets.
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Posted: Sat 3/13/2010 1:50 AM
efro33
: I just about threw up watching this movie last night - THATS HOW POWERFUL the acting is. However if you can't stomach tough movies, I do not suggest that you pick this one up at your local video store: it is full of emotion, hatred, betrayal, questions, incest and more. If you do watch it - grab a few boxes of kleenex.
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Posted: Fri 3/12/2010 11:32 PM
vis1973
: Watch this movie - and then tell me what you think about anything concerning human existence.
This story, as difficult as it may be to watch (the truth just ain't always pretty), has done an excellent job of putting things into perspective for those of us fortunate enough to be void of such experiences in our lives.
I was especially pained by the depiction of Mary - although I disagreed with her reasoning, I could see where she believed she was coming from. Yes, she was crazy, but it was an honest crazy...she truly felt herself to be the victim in her life. To have endured such a thing, and not known what to do, followed by the inevitable consequences of upholding false truths .Sadly, this goes on far too often in our world.
This film shook me to my very core. Bravo.
Posted: Wed 2/17/2010 10:28 AM
betobenigno
: Depressing!
I honestly do not understand this movie. This will all know it exists and
I'm sure this movie will not change the life of people suffering
this way. Why do something? That will give money? That's
we make money showing the misery of others? This horrible
film. Every day I see only doom in the newspapers and now I go to
cinema to see more? I would not do something. Do something
education, who lives a life so do not even have the opportunity to go to
cinema see and do a self-criticism. Terrible!
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