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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
No Tribute to Zora Neale Hurston,
By bookscout (lafayette, LA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Their Eyes Were Watching God (DVD)
After reading the book, I watched the film. What a disappointment the film was. The filmmakers have taken a book that explores the differences between women and men as well as issues of race, prejudice and class difference, and turned it into little more than a formulaic romance novel. I note that most of the reviewers who rated the film highly had not read the book. I encourage you to do so. It is such a rich novel--far richer than the film. What the screenwriter has done is purge the movie of all the more difficult issues the book deals with. Gone is Mrs. Turner's discussion of race and her prejudice against darker-skinned people. Gone is Janie's jealousy as well as the explanation for Tea Cake's violence (of course, Tea Cake's violence is gone, too, because he's supposed to be the romantic hero; romantic heroes can't hit their wives as Tea Cake does in the book). Gone are the conversations on the porch of Joe Starks store. Gone is Nanny's explanation of her reasoning for Janie's marriage to Logan Killicks. It's really too bad that the production company didn't have faith in Zora Neale Hurston's story and felt they had to over-simplify it; I'm sure the audience could have handled it in all its complexity.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Their Eyes Were Watching God...NOT!!!,
This review is from: Their Eyes Were Watching God (DVD)
I didn't enjoy the movie because I expected it to be more like the book which was way more interesting. The book had so much more detail it gave more examples, more to imagine. There's a part in the book were it shows a Ms. Turner, but in the movie there was no Ms.Tuner. Another part is when he has to bury dead bodies it shows nothing about that in the movie. The movie cuts out a lot of parts that were in the book. Maybe if i would of just saw the movie it would have been better, but since I read the book first I expected more scenes.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Their eyes were watching god,
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This review is from: Their Eyes Were Watching God (DVD)
In the movie their eyes were watching god there were a couple of differences and a couple of similarities. Like in the book and in the movie she had three husbands Logan, Joe and Tea Cake. Some diffrences are that in the movie she wasn't sitting under the pear tree like they described in the book. And in the movie tea cake did't hit her like he did in the book. In the book he didn't gamble the money, he spent it at a party and then got it back by gambling. And ms. turner was never in the movie. I think that the book is much better than the movie because it has more detail.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD, is one remarkable story,
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This review is from: Their Eyes Were Watching God (DVD)
THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD, is a remarkable story based on the best-selling book by Zora Neale Hurston. Halle Berry stars as the beautiful Janie Crawford, who embarks on an emotional and dramatic journey of self-discovery.
Set in Florida in the 1930's, Janie struggles to satisfy first her grandmother, and then the men in her life. As a half-black, half-white woman, Janie's life was one of new rules and boundaries, new borders and bridges. She is half black and therefore destined to live the life of a black, but she was also half white and she deserved the life of a white. But neither appealed to Janie Her sense of freedom and adventure shaped who she was and who she would become. Throughout this book Janie never gave up her search for love and happiness. And throughout her three marriages she gained a lot of positive experiences. Her first marriage was to a man named Logan Killicks, and she gained many positive experiences from that marriage. She learned the valuable lesson "that marriage did not make love. Shortly after that she left Logan. She then married a man named Joe "Jody" Starks and she learned a lot from that marriage as well. She learned, for example, that money doesn't equal happiness. Also in that marriage Janie learned to "talk some and leave some." Some things were important enough to fight with Jodie over and some, well most, weren't. He always won the fights so only the most unique matters could or would be quarreled over. Her third marriage was to Teacake, and she learned a lot of positive things from that marriage too. What she learned was the greatest lesson of them all. She learned Love. How to give it, how to receive it and how to express it. She loved him so much that "her soul crawled out from its hiding place," and she was able to begin her dreams once more. She learned how to express her feelings without fear of what would follow them. All of the good, bad, and worse in Janie's life were worth something because she learned from it. She became who she was because of it. Without the hurt and the pain and the heartbreak, she would not have been strong, and had she not been strong, she would have died along side Teacake. But she didn't, she lived on, and though it is not seen that she loved again it was not shown that she didn't keep learning. This movie has touched me all around and I am happy that I had purchased this DVD. This is a timeless story of passion, romance, and the spirit of love I highly recommend this film.
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing.,
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This review is from: Their Eyes Were Watching God (DVD)
This is my favorite book of all time. I'm also a huge fan of Halle and Oprah, but I found this to be a very bad adaptation of the book on many levels. It was just bad. I have no idea how one would receive this movie without reading the book, but it left out so much of the book. It lacked the emotional depth. And the saddest thing is that when I first read this book in 1993 that Halle Berry would make the perfect Janie. I still think I'm right. And the fact that this was done in 2 hour movie was an atrocity. This should have been a miniseries. I still applaud Oprah for bringing Zora's work to the masses.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Halle's best work,
By Beverly (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Their Eyes Were Watching God (DVD)
Oprah is responsible for the filming of this classic and it is a triumph indeed. It is based on the book Their Eyes Were Watching God by Harlem Renaissance novelist, Zora Neale Hurston. The reknown Miss Hurston drew colorful depictions of of her community. She used colorful characterizations that illuminated the spitit of the black America.
Halle Berry plays heroine, "Janie", who is African American but actually looks white. Janie Crawford is raised by a strict grandmother she calls "Nanny." Nanny is determined to stamp out Janie's fire by marrying her off early. In my opinion, Berry shines in this role and pulls off Janie's sex appeal and beauty as described in Hurston's book. Janie's marriage to the elderly first husband ends when she leaves him and walks off with husband number 2, Joe Starks, who promised to "show her the world." Hurston's descriptions of Janie's meticulous second husband is worth noting. We peer into their disagreements about how Janie should appear before the public as the mayor's wife and listen in on the gossip that follows as the townspeople marvel at her transformation into a lady. Hurston's great dialogue captures the ongoing gossip of the townspeople who are quick to notice when things turn sour in Janie's house-hold. They wonder what she will do with herself when her husband dies, leaving her all his money. You will champion Janie's strong will to be who she wanted to be and cheer her on as she sheds her mourning clothes and trades them in for pretty dresses, letting her proverbial hair down again! When a gorgeous drifter by the name of Tea Cake comes to town, you sense what Janie will do once he catches her eye! Janie leaves her home, her business and memories of two stiffling marriages behind to run off with Tea Cake, played brilliantly by Michael Ealy. He and Halle definitely have chemistry on screen! Of course he can't support Janie so they live off of her money until it runs out. She feels that Tea Cake's love "gave her the world everyday." Things take a turn for the worse when they both get caught in a hurricane and Tea Cake gets bitten by a rabid dog. Janie ends up putting him out of his misery and goes back home to relive her memories, never regretting the decision to live the way she wanted during her brief time with her man. Rent this DVD and experience Janie's joie de vie in the sensual Juke joints dancing and laughing it up. But have your tissues ready for the tear jerking ending because it will definitely tug at your heart.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Bad, Regardless of the Novel,
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This review is from: Their Eyes Were Watching God (DVD)
First, I will begin by saying that this movie is a poorly done romance movie, evident from the moment it "starts". The adapted story is purely plot that abandons many of Hurstons Motifs and symbolism, while making many unnecessary metaphorical inserts. All dialogue in the book is done in thick southern vernacular, something that the film neglects. Overall I would say that the movie isn't very enjoyable on its own, and not tolerable after reading the fine piece of literature that it is its inspiration.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Big Disappointment,
By M. Clemmensen "Mary" (River Grove, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Their Eyes Were Watching God (DVD)
This is one of the worst adaptations of a novel for the screen I have ever seen. If the film producer and director spent as much time exploring some of the more interesting aspects of the novel's plot as they did staging flattering camera shots for Halle Berry, I'm sure there would have been a huge improvement in the end result. Instead, the viewer is cheated. The movie is reduced to a very one-dimensional love story which involes a very superficial, impetuous protagonist. Zora Neale Hurston's novel is rich in detail and wonderful metaphor use as she masterfully draws a portrait of a mature but naive woman, grappling to understand love and life. While romance is a huge component in Janie's life with Tea Cake, their relationship was far more complex than the movie would lead you to believe it was. The various soft-porn shots of Janie and Tea Cake writhing around do little to advance the storyline and manage to convince the viewer than the attraction between the two was purely physical, which in fact, it was not.
Maybe the real problem with this movie is Halle Berry. She is pretty to look at but her "acting abilities" really fall short. The role of Janie is no small undertaking; she is a complicated character and Berry plays most of the scenes in the film as if she is instead posing for one of her Revlon cosmetic commercials. The script for the film really left alot to be desired but a strong actress in the lead role may have still been able to salvage the movie's shortcomings--and Berry was clearly not equal to the challenge. Skip the movie and read the fascinating book.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Their Eyes Were Watching God,
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This was an excellent movie. The love between Janie and Teacake is all consuming. It will live with you forever and maybe searching for your own Teacake. I enjoyed each actor in their character roles. The quality of the DVD was superb. I would recommend reading the novel. The title is, "Their Eyes Were Watching God", by Zora Neale Hurston.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Their Eyes Were Watching God,
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This review is from: Their Eyes Were Watching God (DVD)
The movie wasn't a good portrayal of the book. It lacked details that were vital to the whole story. When you read literature you are able to grasp the whole story and a portrayal of it could have more details, but it should never lack details. While watching the movie I was able to point out the movies qualities and flaws and how different and alike they were. "Their Eyes Were Watching God" DVD got the basic idea of the book , but the details that are missing give it a two thumbs down on my behalf. In the book when Janie Mae Crawford meets Tea Cake and they begin to become comfortable with each other , Janie leaves behing her mourning in black and starts to wear blue( being that this is Tea Cake's favorite color). In the book this was a way of showing Janies' change in attitude. These details along with many others weren't apart of the movie which threw me off and i truly disliked the movie. Some parts were exaggerated, others just weren't there!
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