Madea emporte ses plus belles robes à fleurs et une bonne dose de chaos lorsque la famille Simmons se rend aux Bahamas pour le mariage éclair de sa petite-nièce.Madea emporte ses plus belles robes à fleurs et une bonne dose de chaos lorsque la famille Simmons se rend aux Bahamas pour le mariage éclair de sa petite-nièce.Madea emporte ses plus belles robes à fleurs et une bonne dose de chaos lorsque la famille Simmons se rend aux Bahamas pour le mariage éclair de sa petite-nièce.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Cassi Davis
- Aunt Bam
- (as Cassi Davis Patton)
Tamela J. Mann
- Cora
- (as Tamela Mann)
Walnette Carrington
- Kaja
- (as Walnette Santiago)
Avis à la une
Disappointing and Uninspired.
The film starts promisingly with some good comedic moments, but quickly loses momentum. The humor falls flat, lacking the comedic brilliance of previous installments, particularly madea's performance. Many scenes appear to be shot with an Go-Pro, lacking the professional cinematic quality expected of a movie like this. Overall, the film is disappointing and feels rushed, as if Netflix and Tyler Perry simply put something together without much care. I wouldn't recommend watching it again. The script is poor, scenes linger way longer then they should. I guess this is what's to come for Netflix.
The film starts promisingly with some good comedic moments, but quickly loses momentum. The humor falls flat, lacking the comedic brilliance of previous installments, particularly madea's performance. Many scenes appear to be shot with an Go-Pro, lacking the professional cinematic quality expected of a movie like this. Overall, the film is disappointing and feels rushed, as if Netflix and Tyler Perry simply put something together without much care. I wouldn't recommend watching it again. The script is poor, scenes linger way longer then they should. I guess this is what's to come for Netflix.
The regular Madea family cast continues to deliver a decent and familiar performance. They stay true to the style and energy we've come to expect from Tyler Perry's Madea universe, bringing the usual charm and humor, though nothing particularly new or elevated. However, Diamond White, who plays "Tiffany," was honestly one of the weakest parts of the film. Her performance felt very forced and unnatural, and at times, it really pulled me out of the story. It's unfortunate because her character had potential, but the delivery just didn't land.
The plot itself was okay-simple and easy to follow. It wasn't spectacular or original by any means, but it had a few moments that kept my attention. That said, there were no big laughs or truly memorable scenes. It lacked the over-the-top humor that some Madea films are known for, and there weren't any emotional or powerful standout moments to balance things out.
Overall, while it was a decent watch to pass the time, the movie felt very poorly put together. The pacing was off in some places, and it seemed like certain scenes were just thrown in without much thought or connection. There wasn't any depth to the story or characters, and nothing about it really stood out as great. It's the kind of movie you watch once, enjoy mildly, and probably won't revisit. Disappointing for a Madea title that usually brings a little more heart and hilarity.
The plot itself was okay-simple and easy to follow. It wasn't spectacular or original by any means, but it had a few moments that kept my attention. That said, there were no big laughs or truly memorable scenes. It lacked the over-the-top humor that some Madea films are known for, and there weren't any emotional or powerful standout moments to balance things out.
Overall, while it was a decent watch to pass the time, the movie felt very poorly put together. The pacing was off in some places, and it seemed like certain scenes were just thrown in without much thought or connection. There wasn't any depth to the story or characters, and nothing about it really stood out as great. It's the kind of movie you watch once, enjoy mildly, and probably won't revisit. Disappointing for a Madea title that usually brings a little more heart and hilarity.
The ending was the only time I really laughed. Brown made me laugh from time to time. Miss the old Madea movies. There was more substance in the movies. Now they're more stereotypical. Not cool. I liked the Madea witness protection movie. Eugene Levy funny as always. I still watch all of the Madea Movies bec it's something to watch and certain scenes do catch my attention. The banter between Joe and MA-DEA was funny. So I'm supposed to make sure I write a review worthy of 600 words. So I have nothing else to say just finding words to make 600 words. Why 600 words? I like to get to the point then be done.
As expected, Madea and the gang bring plenty of laughs-some scenes are genuinely hilarious and over-the-top in a way fans will appreciate. However, the overall storyline felt weak, overly sentimental, and lacked any real intrigue. The acting leaned heavily into caricature territory, making much of it feel unrealistic or forced. While A Jazzman's Blues showed Tyler Perry still has strong storytelling chops, this felt like a quick Madea cash grab. Still, the humor lands enough to make it a decent watch if you're just looking for some laughs.
Also what the heck was with Tyler Perry's eyes at the actual wedding?
Also what the heck was with Tyler Perry's eyes at the actual wedding?
Tyler Perry might need to lose the mansion, the jet, and the billion dollar cushion maybe then he'll remember what it felt like to write with struggle and hunger. Because whatever spark he had back when rent was due and Ramen was gourmet it's gone. This latest flick feels like a lazy cash grab stitched together with leftover church bulletins, recycled wigs, and plotlines from 2011. Same ol' story, same ol' plot, same ol' "Hallelujer!" It's like watching someone microwave the soul food they forgot in the fridge two Thanksgivings ago and still having the nerve to call it fresh.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesInstead of using makeup and prosthetics to play Madea and Joe like the previous films, Tyler Perry uses digital technology to remove his beard and change his face while portraying those characters.
- GaffesIn the office when Brian is looking at the computer, and the camera angle changes to the back of his head, that's a stunt double. This same stunt double is on the ground at the end of the movie when he passes out from seeing the bill.
- ConnexionsFollows Madea's Family Reunion (2002)
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 42min(102 min)
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