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Tyler Perry (Diary of a Mad Black Woman, Madea’s Family Reunion) uses his winning recipe of family, community and love to prove that today’s audiences, over-wrought with explosions and computer-generated special effects, still like a warm, funny love story once in a while, just to balance things out.
The lovely Gabrielle Union (Cadillac Records) stars as Julia, a hard-nosed attorney who meets Monty, a single father (Idris Elba, Obsessed) of three little girls who is struggling to make ends meet as he calls upon her services while his ex-wife tries to gain custody of the kids. Although from two different worlds, a passionate, unlikely romance blossoms between the couple, even as they battle the forces that threaten to tear Monty’s family apart.
Perry stays behind the camera on this one, leaving the leading lady duties to Union. A wise, wonderful move. A warm, wonderful movie.
Special Features include audio commentary by Tyler Perry bonus footage, deleted scenes, featurettes, outtakes, and more.
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Reviews Counted: 53
Fresh: Dismissed by critics but embraced by African-American audiences, Tyler Perry now opens his pictures without press previews, but on the basis of this expert melodrama he might want to reconsider.
-J. R. Jones, Chicago Reader, December 03, 2007Rotten: Love can transcend class lines; in Tyler Perry's universe, it also defies all rules of the legal system -- and logic.
-Melissa Anderson, Time Out New York, March 03, 2007Fresh: It makes you happy to receive the Word of Perry.
-Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly, February 21, 2007Rotten: Come back, Madea, and bring your chainsaw.
-Jim Ridley, Village Voice, February 20, 2007
EVERYTHING TYLER TOUCHES TURNS TO GOLD !!!!!!!! THIS MOVIE MEANS ALOT. ALL OF HIS WORK HAS A MESSAGE THAT MEANS SOMETHING !!!
Reviewer: Connie Review refers to DVD version
Reviewer: Donald T Review refers to DVD version
