As the film develops we get a deeper understanding of each woman's situation and the reasons why they might need each other in their lives. I particularly enjoyed Wendi McLendon-Covey as Jan. She was cold and callous in her portrayal providing fodder for some hilarious scenes. The character is sassy and intelligent with the ultimate 'I don't need a man' attitude. Within a movie that focuses on women without a man, it's so important to emphasise that being a single mother doesn't make their lives worse or lower their status in society. The women end up as equals at the end of the film because of this fact and the understanding that no one woman is above another because of their financial situation. The film also explores the importance of new relationships when you have a child and an ex-husband. Zulay Henao as Esperanza Luego is central to this topic. After dating a man for a year, she is still hesitant to introduce him to her daughter. It's wonderful to see an accurate representation of a single mother's dating life. And I mean accurate in comparison to films that reject single mothers from the dating world and reserve them to a world of loneliness.

I'm always interested when a director decides to put themselves into their own movie. Perry is seen as TK in the film, love interest of May Miller (Nia Long). He's a caring character but I'm confused as to why Perry felt compelled to play the character himself. Normally when we see a director in his own film, it's a cameo or a passing glimpse, not a somewhat central role. Having said that, he does the character justice and doesn't take away from the female characters. And considering the film still turned out to be entertaining and purposeful it's clear that taking on a dual role did not hinder his work.
At the end of the day, I thoroughly enjoyed this film. It was something different to what I normally watch and did not disappoint. I'll be interested in watching similar titles and work by Perry. Although the story was a little heavy at times, the outcome was up-lifting. If I could have changed anything it would have been the fact that each woman's story was so enveloping. It was sometimes hard to take it all in at once. Perhaps reducing the number of characters with dramatic or depressing storylines could have improved the film.
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