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Why Did I Get Married Too?

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Eight couples begin to find out reasons why they should never have gotten married on their friends reunion as an ex husband comes to win his love back, they begin to know their flaws.
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David Edwards
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September 02, 2010

Go to see it and you may ask yourself why did I bother?
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Tim Brayton
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February 22, 2012

Tyler Perry's worst film.
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Michael Ordoña
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April 05, 2010

Not only is Perry in tune with his audience as always, he's unquestionably growing as a cinematic artist.
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James King

September 02, 2010

Fans of utter predictability will be well satisfied.
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Wesley Morris
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April 02, 2010

If Perry's cinematic vision remains less than 20/20, his sagacity gets stronger by the movie.
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Jeff Beck
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September 24, 2012

There are some decent performances here, particularly from Jill Scott, but they just can't save the clichéd material from weighing down the whole film.
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Tom Huddleston
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September 01, 2010

It becomes clear why Oprah is such a huge Perry fan.
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Anthony Quinn
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September 03, 2010

Hopelessly inert and dreary.
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Mike Hale

April 02, 2010

Worth mentioning is the queasy dynamic in which the male characters' violent impulses are condemned in theory but, when acted on, seem to be implicitly excused, or at least overlooked.
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Xan Brooks
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September 02, 2010

Perry has plugged a hole in the market, for sure; it's just all a bit pleased with itself.
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Lisa Rosman
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April 07, 2010

Burdened with a bevy of unlikely plot twists, this is less a movie sequel than the latest installment in a big-screen soap opera.
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Jen Chaney
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April 02, 2010

[It] plays like an empty but diverting beach read. Your brain recognizes that the dialogue, for example, doesn't come from any place that remotely resembles relationship reality.
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