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Diary of a Mad Black Woman
Description
A romantic comedy following an attorney and his devoted wife, but on a day that is supposed to be one joyful moment, a heartbreaking event uncovers.
A romantic comedy following an attorney and his devoted wife, but on a day that is supposed to be one joyful moment, a heartbreaking event uncovers.
Actors:
Joe Walsh,
Sho Dixon,
Lauren Leah Mitchell,
Tamela J. Mann,
Christian Keyes,
Mablean Ephriam,
Chandra Currelley-Young
Joe Walsh
Sho Dixon
4 January 2000, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Lauren Leah Mitchell
Tamela J. Mann
9 June 1966, Limestone County, Texas, USA
Christian Keyes
Mablean Ephriam
23 April 1949, Hazlehurst, Mississippi, USA
Chandra Currelley-Young
Director:
Darren Grant
Darren Grant
Country:
United States
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Perry doesn't have any delusions of artistry, and potentially, at least, that's refreshing. But any points he earns for lack of pretense are immediately gobbled up by his lack of subtlety.
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A satisfying end, but it takes a lot of work -- and a lot of suspended disbelief -- to get there.
February 25, 2005
Raucous and overwrought, the movie is still a hoot to watch and even more fun to talk back to.
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It is a film full of jagged edges, but one that is sincere and beguiling at its core.
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It's never less than watchable, a bizarre hybrid that somehow works as a whole, even though its various components don't mesh.
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Syrupy drama -- not much here for kids.
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The material comes off as a serious miscalculation in Perry and director Darren Grant's film adaptation.
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In an extremely strange genre combo, inner city gross out comedy meets evangelical passion play in Diary Of A Mad Black Woman.
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