Tyler Perry’s Straw divides audiences with emotional performances and flawed storytelling on Netflix

Tyler Perry’s Straw premieres on Netflix, earning praise for Taraji P. Henson’s performance despite major plot issues.


Pop Culture & Art June 07, 2025

Tyler Perry’s latest film, Straw, debuted June 6 on Netflix and is already stirring strong reactions. While praised by some viewers for its emotional intensity, the film has also drawn criticism for its forced plot and underwhelming production design.

Written and directed by Perry, Straw follows Janiyah (played by Taraji P. Henson), a single mother enduring a string of hardships—losing her job, facing eviction, and clashing with a corrupt police officer—before finding herself entangled in a high-stakes confrontation at a bank. Screen Rant’s Grant Hermanns critiques the film’s plot for feeling overly contrived, stating that its attempts to build tension often come off as predictable and illogical. However, he acknowledges that Henson’s emotionally charged performance adds a compelling depth to an otherwise uneven story.

A dramatic twist involving a vision of police storming the bank and shooting Janiyah momentarily evokes sympathy, but is quickly reversed, weakening the film’s emotional payoff. Hermanns also notes that despite moments of effective drama, the film’s low production quality—reportedly filmed in just four days—detracts from its impact. Sets appear underdressed, and the cinematography lacks polish, making the experience feel visually flat.

Still, Henson’s performance is widely praised, with many agreeing she delivers a powerful portrayal of a woman pushed to her limits. Sherri Shepherd’s supporting role as a compassionate bank manager also earned recognition.

Audience reactions online are deeply divided. While some viewers resonate with the film’s raw depiction of systemic struggles, others criticize its logic and execution.

Whether seen as a flawed social drama or a necessary emotional outcry, Straw is undeniably sparking conversation—and controversy—on Netflix.

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