‘A Fall From Grace’ Review: A Trope-Filled Thriller From Tyler Perry (Published 2020) (2024)

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Even with Netflix’s backing and a supposedly suspenseful premise, his latest movie is, once again, about a sad, downtrodden woman.

‘A Fall From Grace’ Review: A Trope-Filled Thriller From Tyler Perry (Published 2020) (1)

By Candice Frederick

A Fall from Grace
Directed by Tyler Perry
Thriller
2 hours

It’s odd that it’s 2020 and the writer-director Tyler Perry, someone who considers himself a progressive filmmaker, still makes movies that resemble the histrionic, “Lifetime: Television for Women” format of the ‘90s. While Perry has made fans primarily of black women and churchgoers, his persistent reliance on downtrodden female protagonists to point out issues of misogyny and infidelity undercuts the audience he aims to celebrate.

Even with the backing of Netflix and his own groundbreaking new production studio, the filmmaker’s latest, “Tyler Perry’s A Fall From Grace,” still doesn’t rise above that formula. Though the movie, which for all intents and purposes is a thriller, boasts unexpected character twists that turn some into villains, at its core is a black woman named Grace (Crystal Fox), who has routinely been emotionally used and abused by men. What’s worse, she’s resigned herself to that fate.

When we meet Grace, she’s handcuffed in a prison jumpsuit, sporting disheveled hair and a perpetual frown. She’s facing a life sentence for killing her husband, Shannon (Mehcad Brooks), with whom she had a whirlwind romance years after the bitter dissolution of her first marriage.

That’s where the so-called mystery comes in: Why did Grace kill Shannon, a man who restored her faith in love after heartbreak? Well, if you’ve seen any of the director’s other work, then you should be able to figure out, within moments of watching the flashbacks, that Shannon, with his ripped, tattooed body and perfect smile, is the kind of character that Perry will easily vilify.

In fact, much of the suspense that Perry tries to build can swiftly be dismantled through the clunky narrative. Supporting characters like Jasmine (Bresha Webb), Grace’s determined yet inexperienced lawyer, and Grace’s best friend, Sarah (Phylicia Rashad), are meant to heighten and complicate the plot, but even they’re written so thinly you can guess their story lines from the start (Jasmine’s never even concludes). Perry himself plays Jasmine’s one-dimensional brute of a boss. Ultimately, nothing is much of a surprise in a story that fails to untether itself from Perry’s longest lasting trope: the sad black woman.

Tyler Perry’s A Fall From Grace

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‘A Fall From Grace’ Review: A Trope-Filled Thriller From Tyler Perry (Published 2020) (2024)

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‘A Fall From Grace’ Review: A Trope-Filled Thriller From Tyler Perry (Published 2020)? ›

Though the movie, which for all intents and purposes is a thriller, boasts unexpected character twists that turn some into villains, at its core is a black woman named Grace (Crystal Fox), who has routinely been emotionally used and abused by men. What's worse, she's resigned herself to that fate.

What is Tyler Perry's A Fall From Grace about? ›

Is A Fall From Grace worth watching? ›

Drama for drama's sake does not a great movie make, but boy is it fun to watch A Fall From Grace unravel.

Was Fall from Grace a true story? ›

Although the story is not based on true events, the tower at the heart of it – the KXTV Tower in Walnut Grove, California – is very much a real place, and Mann explained that it took the production a long time before they settled on the ideal location.

What is the movie Falling from Grace about? ›

Was Grace Guilty in A Fall From Grace? ›

Calling Sarah as a witness backfires because phone records show numerous phone calls between the women on the night of the murder, and Sarah finally admits on the stand that Grace confessed to killing Shannon to her. Grace is found guilty by the jury and Jasmine is fired from her job by Rory.

What happened in Fall from Grace? ›

Grace's name is cleared and she is released from jail, allowing her to be reunited with her son. It isn't all good news though: Sarah is able to slip away in the chaos and is seen in the closing moments being hired as a carer for a woman's elderly mother. It seems like she's still up to her devious schemes... sequel?

What is the movie A Fall From Grace about on Netflix? ›

What is the new Tyler Perry movie on Netflix called? ›

Netflix and Tyler Perry are partnering up on yet another project with Mea Culpa, a new thriller that Perry will produce alongside singer-actress Kelly Rowland, who is also set to star. Here's everything you need to know about Mea Culpa coming to Netflix in late February 2023.

Is there a sequel to the movie A Fall From Grace? ›

Expect A Fall from Grace 2 to release around February 2022, if it does indeed happen. It's worth noting, however, that A Fall from Grace took only five days to shoot, so it's possible that a sequel could receive a 2021 release date, at least if there's a high demand for another Perry Netflix thriller.

Who killed Grace's husband in A Fall From Grace? ›

That evening, in anger, Grace beat Shannon with a baseball bat multiple times and threw him down the stairs to her basem*nt. Grace then drove to the middle of nowhere to call Sarah and inform her that she killed her husband. Sarah explains that she went to Grace's house and witnessed her son Malcolm leaving the house.

Where was Tyler Perry's A Fall From Grace filmed? ›

I just have a crew that does the impossible every day. They work closely with me, and we pull it all off, so it's really amazing.” The film was filmed at Tyler's very own studios in Atlanta. The cast was very happy with how the whole production and filming was ran.

What does A Fall From Grace mean? ›

Experience reduced status or prestige, cease to be held in favor, as in The whole department has fallen from grace and may well be dissolved entirely . This expression originally alluded to losing the favor of God. Today it is also used more loosely, as in the example. [ Late 1300s]

How long did A Fall From Grace take to film? ›

Tyler Perry shot A Fall From Grace, his first film for Netflix, in just five days.

What was the message in A Fall From Grace? ›

The Themes Of A Fall From Grace

In Tyler Perry's film, they are seen as weak and victims, but people who assume that quickly learn the error of that type of thinking. Shannon sees Grace as just someone he can use and abuse, but he learns that's not the case when she fights back and nearly kills him.

What is the fall from grace biblical? ›

So, what does Paul mean by "fallen from grace"? Falling from grace occurs when you cease to believe that only God's grace can save you. You are falling away from grace when you trust in some external rule or some man-made ritual or church dogma to get you to heaven.

What is the concept of falling from grace? ›

To fall from grace is an idiom referring to a loss of status, respect, or prestige. Fall from grace may also refer to: Fall of man, in Christianity, the transition of the very first man and woman from a state of innocent obedience to God to a state of guilty disobedience.

What is the book falling from grace about? ›

During a game of hide-and-seek on the beach during high tide, Grace goes missing and soon all eyes are turned on fourteen-year-old Kip who must clear his good name while trying to track down the clues left behind by his dearest friend.

What is the theme of the falling from grace? ›

The hope in the book lies in its themes of forgiveness and redemption. As in many of Greeley's other novels, Fall From Grace emphasizes that it is neither the ideal nor the quest for it which is at fault. Faults and flaws lie within individual human natures and are deserving of forgiveness.

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