A Fall from Grace

Last updated
A Fall from Grace
AFallFromGrace.png
Official poster
Directed by Tyler Perry
Written byTyler Perry
Produced by
  • Mark E. Swinton
  • Will Areu
Starring
CinematographyTerrence Burke
Edited byLarry Sexton
Music byJay Weigel
Production
company
Distributed by Netflix
Release date
  • January 17, 2020 (2020-01-17)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

A Fall from Grace is a 2020 American thriller film produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry and his first to be released by Netflix.

Contents

The film follows a woman who finds a dangerous new love and the novice attorney who defends her in a sensational court case. [1]

This was the final film of actor Cicely Tyson before her death in January 2021. The film was panned by critics with main criticism focusing on the screenplay.

Plot

Jasmine Bryant is a public defender who constantly takes plea deals in small town Virginia. Her husband Jordan is a police officer who feels discouraged after witnessing an older woman he attempted to save complete a suicide attempt.

Jasmine is assigned by her boss Rory to defend Grace Waters, a woman accused of murdering her husband Shannon DeLong. Grace insists that she is guilty and will agree to a plea deal if she goes to a prison close by her son Malcolm. Jasmine is troubled by case details, including Shannon's missing body. Rory is not pleased that Jasmine wants to represent the suspect because the department does not have the budget for a trial, and he expects the media frenzy will disrupt their lives.

Grace’s best friend Sarah Miller tells Jasmine that Grace was feeling sad after her divorce, so she pushed her to get out and meet someone new. She ended up marrying Shannon. After researching the case, Jasmine and her colleagues Tilsa and Donnie believe Grace is innocent.

Grace tells Jasmine that she met Shannon at a gallery exhibit of his work. He charmed her and they married three months later. She says that Shannon soon became cruel and secretive. After he got Grace's passwords and secretly stole from various accounts, he mortgaged her house with forged documents. Eventually, the bank fired Grace.

The last night, Grace walked in on Shannon and another woman having sex in their marriage bed. Later the couple argued; she beat him with a baseball bat and pushed him down the stairs to the basement. Grace drove away, calling Sarah from the country to confess the killing. Sarah tells Jasmine that when she went to Grace's house, she saw her son Malcolm leaving the house. As Shannon's body is missing, Sarah suggests that Malcolm disposed of it.

At the trial, Jasmine fails to cast doubt on prosecution evidence. Calling Sarah as a witness backfires because phone records show numerous phone calls between the women on the night of the murder, so 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. As she is being led away, Grace sees Sarah in the gallery, comforting a sobbing Malcolm. She notices Sarah is wearing a pendant identical to one Shannon had that was supposedly one-of-a-kind. In her cell, Grace thinks back to the times that Sarah was involved in her relationship with Shannon, and screams to the guards that she needs to call her lawyer.

Feeling defeated, Jasmine stops by Sarah's house (a residence for old ladies) and notices the elderly Alice trying to escape from it. She reveals that other women have died there, including Shane Fieldman (Jordan's victim from the beginning of the film).

When Jasmine finds numerous elderly women locked up in the basement, she is kidnapped. Jordan discovers Sarah's criminal history and searches for his wife. Shannon turns out to be alive and is revealed to be Sarah's son. Jordan knocks on the door and asks Sarah if Jasmine is there, which she denies.

When Jordan rings Jasmine, he hears her phone ringing from inside the house, so he bursts in. He tussles with Sarah, handcuffs her, and then looks for Jasmine as Sarah escapes. Jordan and Shannon fight as Jasmine tries to break free. Shannon is shot and is presumably killed.

As the police rescue the elderly women, it is revealed that Sarah and Shannon are really mother and son criminals Betty and Maurice Mills, who have been kidnapping elderly women for their social security information and conning middle aged women out of their life savings for over 25 years, with Grace being one of those middle aged women.

Grace gets one more hearing and this time, Jasmine easily succeeds at getting Grace freed, as Betty and Maurice are wanted in several states for stealing from other numerous women. While everyone celebrates Grace's freedom, Rory congratulates Jasmine for uncovering such a crazy scheme and gives back her job.

Meanwhile, Betty is on the run from the police and has just been hired to take care of an elderly woman in a nursing home.

Cast

Production

Principal photography took place at Tyler Perry Studios in fall 2018, over the course of five days. [2]

Release

A Fall from Grace was released in the United States by Netflix on January 17, 2020. [3] The film was watched by 26 million during its first week. [4]

Reception

A Fall from Grace received largely negative reviews. The film holds an approval rating of 16% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 25 reviews with an average rating of 3.5/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Drama for drama's sake does not a great movie make, but boy is it fun to watch A Fall From Grace unravel." [5] On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 34 out of 100, based on seven critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". [6]

Many on social media have criticized the glaring errors in the film in the forms of seeing boom microphones, continuity errors, and extras staring directly into the camera and "miming" actions, possibly attributed to the very limited production schedule. [7] Sometime after the film's release, the movie went through further edits and alternate cuts to fix these problems. There were little to no announcements regarding these changes. [8] The line "Ashtray, bitch!", has become something of an internet meme due to its forceful, yet unintentionally funny delivery. [9] [10] Tyler Perry claimed that the line was not in the script and something he had added on the spot stating, "that was my father doing stupid stuff". [11]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cicely Tyson</span> American actress (1924–2021)

Cecily Louise "Cicely" Tyson was an American actress. In a career that spanned more than seven decades, she is known for her portrayals of complex and strong-willed African American women. She received several awards including three Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award and a Tony Award, as well as nominations for a BAFTA Award and a Golden Globe Award. She was awarded the Kennedy Center Honors in 2015, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016, and the Honorary Academy Award in 2018.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Molly Shannon</span> American actress and comedian (born 1964)

Molly Shannon is an American actress and comedian. She was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 2001. In 2017, she won the Film Independent Spirit Award for playing Joanne Mulcahey in the Chris Kelly autobiographical film Other People.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mo'Nique</span> American comedian and actress (born 1967)

Monique Angela Hicks, known mononymously as Mo'Nique, is an American comedian and actress. She debuted as a member of The Queens of Comedy and earned recognition as a stand-up comedian. In 2002, she received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album. She transitioned to mainstream roles starring in the UPN series The Parkers (1999–2004) and the films Phat Girlz (2006) and Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (2008).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tyler Perry</span> American actor and filmmaker (born 1969)

Tyler Perry is an American actor, filmmaker, and playwright. He is the creator and performer of Mabel "Madea" Simmons, a tough elderly woman, and also portrays her brother Joe Simmons and her nephew Brian Simmons. Perry's films vary in style from orthodox filmmaking techniques to filmed productions of live stage plays, many of which have been subsequently adapted into feature films. Madea's first appearance was in Perry's play I Can Do Bad All by Myself (1999) staged in Chicago.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Madea</span> Fictional character created and portrayed by Tyler Perry

Mabel "Madea" Earlene Simmons is a character created and portrayed by Tyler Perry. She is portrayed as a tough, street-smart elderly African-American woman.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shannon Woodward</span> American actress

Shannon Woodward is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Sabrina Collins on the FOX sitcom Raising Hope (2010–2014), Elsie Hughes on the HBO science-fiction thriller series Westworld (2016–2018), and the voice and motion capture of Dina in the video game The Last of Us Part II, for which she received a BAFTA Award for Performer in a Supporting Role nomination at the 17th British Academy Games Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man)</span> 1986 single by Bonnie Tyler

"If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man)" is a song recorded by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler for her 1986 rock album Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire. It was written by Desmond Child and produced by Jim Steinman. Child has since stated that the song was re-written as "You Give Love a Bad Name" with Bon Jovi after he was dissatisfied with the chart performance of "If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man)". It was successful in Europe, reaching number six in France and sold over 250,000 copies. The song also reached number 77 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and has since been Tyler's last hit single in the United States. Tyler re-recorded the song on her 2004 album Simply Believe.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tyler Perry Studios</span> American film production studio in Atlanta, Georgia

Very Perry Productions, LLC, doing business as Tyler Perry Studios (TPS), is an American film production studio in Atlanta, Georgia founded by actor, filmmaker, and playwright Tyler Perry in 2006.

Dona Hardy, sometimes misspelled as Donna Hardy, was an American film and television actress.

<i>The Single Moms Club</i> 2014 American film

The Single Moms Club is a 2014 American comedy-drama film produced, written, and directed by Tyler Perry. The film stars Nia Long, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Zulay Henao, Cocoa Brown, Amy Smart, Terry Crews, and Perry. The film was released on March 14, 2014. The film received negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment, only grossing $16.4 million against a budget of $8 million.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Crystal R. Fox</span> American actress and singer

Crystal R. Fox is an American actress and singer. Fox has performed in many stage productions during her career, and is best known for her television roles as Luann Corbin in the NBC/CBS police drama series In the Heat of the Night (1989–1995), and as Hanna Young in the Oprah Winfrey Network prime time soap opera, The Haves and the Have Nots (2013–2021). Fox has also appeared in a number of films, most notably playing the leading role in the 2020 thriller A Fall from Grace.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bresha Webb</span> American actress (born 1984)

Bresha Webb-Jones is an American actress. She is known for her starring roles as Immunique Jefferson in the TV One comedy series Love That Girl! (2010–14) and as Renee Ross in the Starz comedy series, Run the World (2021–23). She has also had significant roles in the films Meet the Blacks (2016) and its 2021 sequel, Sextuplets (2019), and A Fall from Grace (2020).

Alias Grace is a Canadian drama television miniseries directed by Mary Harron and written by Sarah Polley, based on Margaret Atwood's 1996 novel of the same name. It stars Sarah Gadon, Edward Holcroft, Rebecca Liddiard, Zachary Levi, Kerr Logan, David Cronenberg, Paul Gross, and Anna Paquin. The series consists of six episodes. It premiered on CBC on September 25, 2017, and appeared on Netflix on November 3, 2017.

Amirah Charline Vann is an American actress and singer. She began her career on the Off-Broadway stage before starring in the WGN America period drama series, Underground (2016–2017), for which she received NAACP Image Award nomination. She later starred as attorney Tegan Price in the ABC legal thriller series, How to Get Away with Murder (2017–2020). In 2022, Vann starred in the period romantic drama film, A Jazzman's Blues.

<i>Greta</i> (2018 film) 2018 film directed by Neil Jordan

Greta is a 2018 psychological thriller film directed by Neil Jordan and written by Ray Wright and Jordan. The film stars Isabelle Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz, Maika Monroe, Colm Feore and Stephen Rea, and follows a young woman as she befriends a lonely widow who becomes disturbingly obsessed with her.

<i>Murder Mystery</i> (film) 2019 film by Kyle Newachec

Murder Mystery is a 2019 American comedy mystery film directed by Kyle Newacheck and written by James Vanderbilt. The film stars Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, and Luke Evans, and follows a married couple who are caught up in a murder investigation on a billionaire's yacht. It was released on June 14, 2019, by Netflix. It received mixed reviews from critics. A sequel was released by Netflix on March 31, 2023.

<i>Work It</i> (film) 2020 film by Laura Terruso

Work It is a 2020 American dance comedy film directed by Laura Terruso and written by Alison Peck. Produced by Alicia Keys, Leslie Morgenstein and Elysa Koplovitz Dutton, the film stars Sabrina Carpenter, Liza Koshy, Keiynan Lonsdale, Michelle Buteau and Jordan Fisher.

<i>The Wrong Missy</i> 2020 film by Tyler Spindel

The Wrong Missy is a 2020 American romantic black comedy film directed by Tyler Spindel which was produced by Happy Madison Productions. With a screenplay by Chris Pappas and Kevin Barnett, the film stars David Spade as a recently single businessman who accidentally invites a woman with whom he had a horrible first date to a corporate retreat after a case of mistaken identity.

<i>A Jazzmans Blues</i> 2022 American drama film by Tyler Perry

A Jazzman's Blues is a 2022 American drama film written, produced and directed by Tyler Perry. The film stars Joshua Boone, Amirah Vann, Solea Pfeiffer, Austin Scott, Brent Antonello, and Ryan Eggold.

<i>Mea Culpa</i> (2024 film) Film directed by Tyler Perry

Mea Culpa is a 2024 American legal thriller film written and directed by Tyler Perry. The film stars Kelly Rowland as a criminal defense attorney, who takes the case of an artist, who is accused of murdering his girlfriend. The film also stars Sean Sagar, Nick Sagar, RonReaco Lee, Shannon Thornton, and Angela Robinson. The film was released by Netflix on February 23, 2024.

References

  1. "Netflix To Release Tyler Perry's New Film 'A Fall From Grace'" (Press release). Blackfilm. November 22, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  2. White, Abbey (January 14, 2020). "How Tyler Perry Filmed Netflix Thriller 'A Fall From Grace' in 5 Days". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  3. Schaffstall, Katherine (December 27, 2019). "Netflix's New Releases Coming in January 2020". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  4. Hipes, Patrick (February 3, 2020). "Tyler Perry's 'A Fall From Grace' On Netflix Watched By 26 Million In First Week". Deadline. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  5. "Tyler Perry's A Fall From Grace (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes . Fandango . Retrieved October 15, 2021.
  6. "A Fall from Grace Reviews". Metacritic . Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  7. Ifeanyi, KC (January 23, 2020). "Tyler Perry's Netflix film 'A Fall From Grace' is a mess—and Twitter has the receipts". Fast Company.
  8. Coleman, Korey (January 10, 2020). "THE 10 WORST MOVIES OF 2020 | AND MORE – The Sunday Service LIVE @ 5:45 PM CST". Double Toasted.
  9. Jackson, Panama (January 23, 2020). "12 Thoughts, Facts, and Opinions About Tyler Perry's Wildly Ridiculous, Entertaining Movie, A Fall From Grace". The Root.
  10. Double Toasted (January 20, 2020). "TYLER PERRY'S A FALL FROM GRACE MOVIE REVIEW | Double Toasted". YouTube.
  11. blacktreetv (January 19, 2020). "Is "Ashtray Bitch" the most epic Tyler Perry Line Ever? A Fall From Grace". YouTube.