Sunday, June 15, 2025

Straw

Straw is a Netflix produced psychological drama featuring a powerful cast led by Taraji P. Henson and Sherri Shepherd, the film dives deep into the quiet, everyday struggles of Black women who are often overlooked, unheard, and pushed to their limits.

The story follows a single mother navigating a cascade of misfortunes that gradually pull her into a situation she never could have imagined. One where she finds herself under suspicion, trapped in a society that is indifferent to her pain. What Perry captured so effectively here was the emotional weight of “Nobody cares, nobody sees us”, a theme that speaks to the systemic erasure of Black women’s voices and experiences.

Henson and Shepherd were absolutely electric together, playing off each other with natural chemistry and raw emotional depth. Henson’s portrayal of quiet desperation turning into something far more dangerous was one of her strongest performances in recent years, while Shepherd surprised with a nuanced, grounded turn that added levity and heartbreak in equal measure.

At its core, Straw was a cautionary tale about how lack of empathy and societal neglect can push anyone to the edge. It’s not just a personal story, it’s a reflection of what happens when people are systematically ignored. Perry’s unique storytelling approach here gave new life to familiar themes, and he was not afraid to let the narrative simmer in tension rather than rely on his more typical melodramatic beats.

This film was well made and marked a bold and refreshing step for Tyler Perry, This psychological crime drama was as intense as it was thought-provoking. The film built beautifully toward a brilliant twist ending that re-contextualizes much of what came before without feeling cheap or forced. It was the kind of twist that felt earned and left you sitting with the weight of what you’ve just witnessed.

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