Diary of a Mad Black Woman - The Movie with Kimberly Elise: DVD Cover

    Diary of a Mad Black Woman - The Movie Director: Darren Grant Cast: Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Shemar Moore, Tamara Taylor

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/12/2007
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 17,947
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    The "ATL"; The real mad black women; Music montages; Reflections of Diary; Audio commentary by Tyler Perry; Audio commentary by director Darren Grant and actress Kimberly Elise; Making of Diary of a Mad Black Woman; Who's Tyler Perry; Deleted scenes; Outtakes; Tyler Perry Spotlight; Photo gallery; 16x9 widescreen; Newly remasterd English 6.1 DTS-ES™ audio; Newly remastered English 5.1 dolby® digital surround EX™ audio; English and Spanish subtitles; English closed captions

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    Going against the grain comes easy to actor-playwright Tyler Perry, an African-American populist who eschews hard-edged, predominantly urban-based paeans to today’s hip-hop culture and instead skews his dramas to middle-class, church-going audiences. This film adaptation of his Diary of a Mad Black Woman will especially appeal to that demographic, but it makes rollicking good entertainment for all viewers. The titular terror is Helen (Kimberly Elise), whose rich attorney husband (Steve Harris, who also played a lawyer on The Practice) throws her out of their mansion after 18 years of marriage and sets up housekeeping with a much younger woman. Returning to the bosom of her long-neglected family, Helen attempts to work through her anger and again take up the search for true love. First-time director Darren Grant doesn’t seem entirely comfortable with the material; Diary vacillates between heavy-handed melodrama and raucous comedy, the latter quality exemplified by Perry himself, who hilariously plays Helen’s grandma Madea, a fiery-tempered, gun-toting whirligig of a woman. Her tirades counterbalance the playwright’s tendency toward sanctimony and provide much-needed bite when the movie veers into Harlequin Romance territory with Helen’s courtship by a working-class Prince Charming (soap opera stud Shemar Moore). Diary isn’t a classic by any means -- but it’s a sincere and generally successful attempt to broaden the still-too-narrow parameters of entertainment slanted to African-American audiences. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    one of me and my moms favoritesby aperry36

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    May 31, 2009: i have this movie on dvr and i just watch it over and over- its a drama as well as a comedy so if you're expecting to giggle your little butt off, you might be disappointed. But if you want to laugh AND cry (as i do literally everytime I watch the movie (my husband is really getting sick of coming home and finding me in this condition)- watch this movie. It's kind of one of those empowering- renews your faith in love and yourself- kind of movies. And of course, you love Madea. Even if you're not religious, you appreciate the context of God in this movie- it's really just a beautiful movie, with just the right amount of humor/ drama. I actually feel kind of defensive when i see any low reviews for it not being "funny enough"- go watch ace ventura or something if you want to laugh at something with no actual plot- this movie was based off of a play so it's going to have a drama element to it and a little more depth than some guy eating bat poop.

    This review was written about the DVD Full Frame edition.

    Tee Hee Hee, Ha Ha Ha!!!by Anonymous

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    March 26, 2007: This movie was kind of funny, but udderly rediculous. I thought it was sooooooo stupid. That Tyler Perry guy is, like, almost the entire cast, but he is the only FUNNY one. It has a lot of stupid humor, but was not worth my time or yours either. The main character is abused, then becomes mean. Do not watch this movie.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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