Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (2013)

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Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor

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A bold exploration of the intrigue and perils of infidelity, Tyler Perry’s Temptation is a compelling love story that dives straight into the heart of obsessive passion. “It’s about a woman who starts to get restless in her relationship and her choice to be with another man has a huge effect on the rest of her life,” explains screenwriter / producer / director Tyler Perry. “She goes on a journey — in her career and in her marriage — and she ends up in a very different place than she expected.”

In a departure from his previous dramas, this explosive film finds Perry exploring the nature of desire — and just how powerful and dangerous a taste of the forbidden can be. “This is definitely one of the most provocative movies — sexually and otherwise — that I’ve made,” says the director. “There are a lot of people who struggle in their relationships. They make bad choices about their marriages. They get divorced. And so many of them don’t step out of their situation and really think about the consequences of what they’re doing. This movie asks, ‘Are you sure you want to do this?’ It sends up a flag.”

Perry’s heroine, Judith, is a small-town girl hailing from a devout, working class background. But for all her ambition, level-headedness and integrity, Judith is inexperienced when it comes to the temptations and vices of urban life, which arrive in the form of a charismatic billionaire named Harley Madison. “Judith is unlike any character I’ve played before,” says actress Jurnee Smollett-Bell (“Friday Night Lights,” “The Defenders”). “She starts off so pure, so confident, so noble, and it fascinated me that she could actually get to where she gets for so many reasons.”

Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor

At the start of Tyler Perry’s Temptation, Judith has just finished her graduate work in psychotherapy, and she longs to complete her internship and begin a career as a marriage counselor. But the only paid internship she can find is at a trendy match-making firm for millionaires called Wise Counsel. “It’s the polar opposite of what she really wants to be involved with and at the beginning she really sticks out,” explains Smollett-Bell. “She doesn’t dress the right way at work. She’s not hip. She’s unhappy in her job. She really doesn’t know how to process.”

Adding to Judith’s frustration is her stagnant marriage to Brice, a modest pharmacist whom she’s dated since high school. Routine has dulled what began as a great love affair, and Brice’s lack of ambition only fuels Judith’s feelings of inertia. “Brice is happy, and that drives Judith up the wall,” says Smollett-Bell. “He’s ready to let fifteen years pass by and just be in the same spot.”

So when Judith meets Harley — a handsome, confident, self-made billionaire who’s considering a business deal with Wise Counsel — she’s immediately intrigued, even if she’s put off by his direct advances. Says actor Robbie Jones, who stars as Harley Madison, “Harley inspires Judith. He’s very ambitious. He’s a workaholic. And he recognizes how gifted Judith is, how intelligent she is. He challenges her and validates her in a way that Brice doesn’t.”

Eventually, Harley succeeds in whittling down Judith’s defenses, but only because a genuine emotional relationship develops between them. “Judith’s not promiscuous,” Smollett-Bell points out. “She’s not the kind of person who just cheats because she needs to have sex with someone. She gets caught up emotionally with Harley and that’s when she gets trapped. That’s when she starts doing things she never thought she would do.”

Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor

Smollett-Bell was immediately taken by Perry’s compelling script, but she was also intimidated by Judith’s sexual and emotional journey. Breathing authentic life into the character would require honesty and no small measure of courage in showing the darker sides of desire. She recalls, “When Tyler first called me and we talked about the script, I told him I wasn’t sure I could do this. There were a lot of challenging scenes, a lot of challenging colors to play. But he made me feel completely safe. He was so open to collaboration. And on set he kept the environment light and energetic.”

“I was looking for a younger actress to play Judith,” says Perry. “But I had no idea that Jurnee would be one of the most profound, powerful actors I’ve ever worked with. She has so many layers, so many gears. She was beyond fantastic.”

Together, Smollett-Bell and Perry navigated Judith’s rocky path, ensuring that she remain sympathetic despite the reckless choices she makes. “Jurnee was great at keeping the balance of the character,” says Perry. “She always knew exactly where Judith was at all times. Her performance makes you feel for her. You watch her go through these break-ups and the pain of it all, and you can’t help but relate to her.”

Adds Robbie Jones, “Judith is torn between the two men in her life — Brice and Harley — and you can see that dilemma in every second of Jurnee’s performance. It’s a beautiful process to watch.”

Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor

Smollett-Bell found her volatile scenes with Jones to be the most challenging of the shoot. “I’m not that person in real life. I don’t really like to argue like that with people,” she admits. “But Judith and Harley bring out this animalistic behavior in each other. There’s this fire between them so it was just necessary to really go there together. But it wasn’t easy.”

For Robbie Jones, committing to the dark, devilish role of Harley Madison was a dream come true. “Harley just jumped off the page when I first read the script,” recalls the actor. “He’s a very dynamic character, a very rich character with a lot of different layers. He’s an actor’s dream role.”

Says Perry, “Harley’s definitely the antagonist in this film, but Robbie manages to be charming and charismatic and make sense of why Judith is so drawn to him. The movie wouldn’t have worked without him.”

A self-made Internet billionaire, Harley is the kind of man who, according to Jones, “you want to bring home and introduce to your mother.” However, as Judith becomes more enmeshed in his life, Harley’s behavior becomes increasingly disturbing. “He has this dark side that people don’t get to see too often,” says Jones. “He’s very threatened by other men being around women he has feelings for.”

“Harley is very giving, very passionate, but he has a bit of a temper problem,” reveals Smollett-Bell. “But at the beginning, Judith only sees little glimpses of it.”

Hoping to understand the nature of Harley’s demons, Jones spoke with a number of psychologists and worked with Perry to create a full back-story for the character. “It was extremely helpful and insightful to speak to Tyler because it’s his vision. But it’s also my interpretation of this character,” says Jones. “A lot of what we created isn’t necessarily in the script — but it’s been extremely helpful in my interpretation of this guy.”

Perry turned to Lance Gross, an actor he knows well from his hit television series, “House of Payne”, to play Judith’s devoted husband, Brice. “I’ve been working with Lance for a long time, and casting him as Brice was a no brainer for me,” he reports. “Brice is your average Joe who wants the best thing for his wife. But he takes his life for granted, and the situation with his wife catches him off guard. Lance earns the sympathy of the audience all the way through. Women love him. At the end, everyone’s applauding him.”

While Brice does everything he can to save his marriage, Gross points out that Brice is also at fault for contributing to the crisis. “Brice and Judith have known each other since they were kids. They’re so comfortable with each other. They have this special bond,” says Gross. “But this story is a reminder that it doesn’t matter how long you’ve known a person, you still have to do the things that you started out doing. You can’t take them for granted. You can’t just assume that they’ll always be there. Marriage is something that you have to work for.”

As Judith’s romantic attentions focus exclusively on Harley, Brice looks for support from Melinda, a new hire at his pharmacy who’s played by R&B singer and television star, Brandy Norwood. Having taken years off from acting work and recording to raise a family, Norwood was careful to choose a meaningful role to mark her return to film acting. The role of Melinda — a secretive, frightened woman who is running from a violent relationship — immediately appealed to her, as did the opportunity to work with Perry.

“Working with Tyler Perry is a dream come true for me,” she says. “I really wanted this role because it speaks volumes to so many women who are suffering from domestic violence. Melinda’s been very abused in her life and she’s running from something. And she finds a safe haven in the pharmacy with Brice. She’s just trying to live whatever life she has left that’s worth living.”

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Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (2013)

Directed by: Tyler Perry
Starring: Eric West, Jurnee Smollett, Kim Kardashian, Vanessa Williams, Sharon Oliphant
Screenplay by: Tyler Perry
Production Design by: Eloise Crane Stammerjohn
Cinematography by: Alexander Gruszynski
Film Editing by: Maysie Hoy
Costume Design by: Johnetta Boone
Set Decoration by: Dane Moore
Music by: Aaron Zigman
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some violence, sexuality and drug content.
Studio: Lionsgate Films
Release Date: March 29, 2013

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