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Diary of a Mad Black Woman

Cast

Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Tyler Perry, Shemar Moore View All


Crew

Darren Grant (Director), Tyler Perry (Writer) View All

Release: Feb. 25th, 2005
Runtime: 1 hour, 56 minutes
Charles, an attorney, and Helen, his devoted wife, seemed to have everything – money, a beautiful mansion – the American Dream. However, as Helen prepares to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary, her life takes an unexpected twist when she comes home to find her clothes packed up in a U-Haul van parked in the driveway. Charles is divorcing her and kicks her out. Helen moves in with her grandmother Madea, an old woman who doesn't take any lip...
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KeyserCorleone
Most of the characters are just caricatures of characters we've seen in Murphy's Nutty Professor and other movies centering around black families, and not just the black family ones.
NO RATING
Gideon58
Kimberly Elise works very hard at making Helen likable but she is fighting the screenplay all the way and Perry's arrogant casting of himself as not only Madea, but Helen's cousin Brian AND Medea's husband Joe is pretty hard to take as well.


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