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He is constantly challenged by the anger he finds in the black women he gets involved with. From his wife (Paula Lema) whom he divorces, to the women he tries to date after her - nothing but Drama Drama Drama!
His goal was to show through his experiences and those of other men and women across the west, south, mid-west and east – that we really do have a problem, and it is a big one. An out of control problem that is destroying the African American family at an alarming rate - with no turn around in sight.
He feels it is a misalignment of perspective, and that women’s anger and poor choices are at the center of the issues. And African American children are at the losing end of this issue, as they are born into their parent’s drama, forced to live through it, later growing up just to repeat the same drama – then pass it forward to their offspring to repeat.
It is a cycle; he calls it Angry Black Woman Syndrome (ABS). This is a message movie, and one like no other before it. A true American original.
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