by Lions Gate
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| Sales Rank: | 3563 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $3.49 |
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| Release Date: | 2006-06-27 |
| Label: | Lions Gate |
| UPC: | 031398193289 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Lions Gate |
| ASIN: | B000F9SO0O |
| Category: | DVD |
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Product Description
While planning her family reunion a pistol-packing grandma must conted with the other dramas on her plate including the runaway who has been placed in her care & her love-troubled nieces. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 09/09/2008 Starring: Tyler Perry Lynn Witfield Run time: 110 minutes Rating: Pg13
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Tyler Perry, impresario of the gospel theater circuit, brings his gun-toting granny-drag persona Madea back to the big screen in Madea's Family Reunion, a sequel to the surprise hit Diary of a Mad Black Woman. In addition to being saddled with an unruly foster teen (Keke Palmer, The Wool Cap), Madea has two troubled nieces: Lisa (Rochelle Aytes, White Chicks), who's engaged to an abusive and controlling investment banker (Blair Underwood, Something New); and Vanessa (Lisa Arrindell Anderson, The Second Chance), who can't open herself to the affection of a bus driver/artist (Boris Kodjoe, The Gospel) because of childhood abuse. Wreaking havoc on both of their lives is their mother Victoria (Lynn Whitfield, Eve's Bayou, in delirious wicked witch mode). Like Madea's previous outing, Madea's Family Reunion may induce mental whiplash--the movie zips from a discussion of flatulence to a jazz-backed poetry reading to domestic violence (Underwood, perhaps eager to leave his bland good-guy image behind, is genuinely scary), or from an act of horrific revenge to a staggeringly gaudy wedding. Though schizophrenic and morally questionable (beating an adult women is clearly wrong, but whipping a child with a belt in the name of tough love is apparently good), the movie is definitely unpredictable and never dull. Also featuring Cicely Tyson (Because of Winn-Dixie) and the poet Maya Angelou. --Bret Fetzer
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It has so much potential, yet it falls short - Reviewed on 2008-08-12
2 customers found this review helpful.
Let's start with the positive.
Tyler Perry is an ingenuous storyteller. This fact screams out loud and clear through his work. He grabs many controversial aspects of both Black and non-Black culture, mixes it together, and throws it back to the audience. Only brave creators can pull this off successfully, and Perry is definitely brave.
Now moving on to his movie, Madea's Family Reunion. This movie made me think about abusive relationships, love, family, and togetherness. Plus, the character Madea offered some very good advice that anyone can use in their daily lives. For example, she told her foster child Niki that the best think she could do is prove her previous foster mother wrong by studying hard to become more intelligent than her classmates. Also, she told Vanessa that you can only help those who want to be helped. Every character plays their role effectively, expect one, and this is where we move to the negative part of the review.
Joe is a useless and offensive character. I understand that Perry is using him as a comic relief, but Madea fulfills that role already. So why is he there? This character downplays the seriousness and emotional moments in every scene that he is in. For example, when Madea was spanking Nikki for skipping school, he laughed and clapped as if it were entertainment. Also, during the reunion he has one of his female family members bend over and grab him a drink while he was lusting over her body, and if that wasn't bad enough, he tries to discouraged Frankie from marrying Vanessa twice just because she has two kids. Joe is a disgusting stereotype, and he needs to be erased from the Madea trilogy.
This movie has a outstanding plot, it's just too bad that this character Joe distracts you from it. Therefore, this movie only gets three stars from me.
By Sabrina P.
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Book Subjects
- Adult Humor
- Adult Language
- Adult Situations
- Color
- Comedies
- Comedy
- Comedy Drama
- Comedy Video
- Comedy of Manners
- Compassionate
- Confrontational
- Domestic Abuse
- Drug Addiction
- Earnest
- Eccentric Families
- English
- Families in Crisis
- Family Drama
- Family Gatherings
- Feature