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Attorney Charles and his devoted wife Helen have the American Dream: money, a beautiful mansion, and happiness. But just as Helen prepares to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary, she discovers that her husband intends to divorce her.
A satisfying end, but it takes a lot of work -- and a lot of suspended disbelief -- to get there.
November 01, 2006
Princeton Town Topics
What ruins this revenge flick is Madea's boorish, bull in the china store act reminiscent of the sassy black woman stereotype popularized by Sanford and Son's Aunt Esther. Loud and ignorant, Medea tends to trivialize every scene.
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.