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Madea, grand-mère justicière

Original title: Diary of a Mad Black Woman
  • 2005
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
17K
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Tyler Perry in Madea, grand-mère justicière (2005)
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A couple's seemingly solid marriage begins to crumble when the wife discovers that her husband intends to divorce her.A couple's seemingly solid marriage begins to crumble when the wife discovers that her husband intends to divorce her.A couple's seemingly solid marriage begins to crumble when the wife discovers that her husband intends to divorce her.

  • Director
    • Darren Grant
  • Writer
    • Tyler Perry
  • Stars
    • Kimberly Elise
    • Steve Harris
    • Tyler Perry
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Darren Grant
    • Writer
      • Tyler Perry
    • Stars
      • Kimberly Elise
      • Steve Harris
      • Tyler Perry
    • 225User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Kimberly Elise
    Kimberly Elise
    • Helen
    Steve Harris
    Steve Harris
    • Charles
    Tyler Perry
    Tyler Perry
    • Madea…
    Cicely Tyson
    Cicely Tyson
    • Myrtle
    Shemar Moore
    Shemar Moore
    • Orlando
    Lisa Marcos
    Lisa Marcos
    • Brenda
    Tamara Taylor
    Tamara Taylor
    • Debrah
    Terrell Carter
    Terrell Carter
    • Reverend Carter
    Carol Mitchell-Leon
    • Mildred
    Avery Knight
    Avery Knight
    • BJ
    Vickie Eng
    Vickie Eng
    • Christina
    Tiffany Evans
    Tiffany Evans
    • Tiffany
    Gary Anthony Sturgis
    Gary Anthony Sturgis
    • Jamison
    • (as Gary Sturgis)
    Bart Hansard
    • Guard
    Chandra Currelley-Young
    Chandra Currelley-Young
    • Chandra
    Sho Dixon
    • Child
    Tamela J. Mann
    Tamela J. Mann
    • Cora
    • (as Tamela Mann)
    Ric Reitz
    Ric Reitz
    • D.A
    • Director
      • Darren Grant
    • Writer
      • Tyler Perry
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    User reviews225

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    8mrssilby

    I Love this Move and these Characters

    If you're looking for full on Tyler Perry comedy, don't watch this one. Every time I watch this movie, I laugh and I cry. I've known women who've been cheated on, and it changed them from sweet and happy, to vindictive people who trust no one. I've known families torn apart by drugs and alcohol, and the pain I see in Diary of A Mad Black Woman is dead on. Yep, I know older ladies who carry a pistol in their handbags. Maybe that's why I am so attached to this film. I know these people. DOAMBW is rough on the emotions. The pain is palpable, and we need Madea to break up the hard parts. It's like when you have sickness and death in the family, and you get punchy and silly. You have to laugh to keep from crying. The pretty people in this movie are really beautiful. Who could ever get tired of looking at Kimberly Elise and Shemar Moore? When I hear the voice-over of Kimberly Elise reading the diary entries, it's so realistic. It's the exact things you think when you are falling for someone and trying not. I've read a lot of negative reviews about this movie, but I just don't see the problems. It isn't a documentary after all.
    NoBS-5

    A Perfect Date Movie

    What a perfect way to spend a Sunday morning. I must admit that the movie's opening scenes had me wondering if I'd come to the wrong movie, but by the movie's end I was in tears. This movie was simply written and the emotional overtones were brilliant. Kimberly Elise is Hollywood royalty. Her acting was so powerful and next to Shemar Moore I enjoyed the chemistry (It was awkward for me at first, but they worked it..) Steve Harris stretched out in this role. We've grown accustomed to seeing him as the Lawyer in the Practice. I don't think I'll ever look at him the same again after this movie. Excellent work. For anyone who has ever had their hearts ripped apart by love should see this movie.

    I laughed, I cried, I enjoyed. Tyler Perry is brilliant.
    lenise1973

    Forgive him, then forgive yourself

    I must say that I've been following Tyler Perry's career for years now and he's finally brought his story to 1500 movie theaters for everyone to get a glimpse of his beloved character Madea. For those who have never heard of him or the infamous Madea, you'll have your turn today.

    Kimberly Elise's role was presented with such a regal, dignified demeanor. Although she was distraught and destitute, she still kept up her appearances of having and keeping it together, making way for a positive new life while finding herself and new love.

    Steve Harris's role made it easy for you to harbor hatred towards him. Tyler Perry couldn't have picked a better actor to portray such a wicked character. What I also loved is that you eventually grew a tolerance and understanding of his role as well and learned to forgive him, then yourself, as Ms. Elise's role learned to do.

    If you'd like to catch up on Tyler Perry's character Madea, please purchase the plays that are provided via DVD and VHS. All of them are a definite treat. It will definitely help you to understand the phenomenon!
    SGreene7681

    Wonderful...

    All I have to say is that, despite all the negative 'reviews', I loved it, as did everyone else that filled the theater. I laughed, cried and was angry, all simultaneously. Anytime I can show that much emotion during one film, I'm impressed (and I'm not, too often, impressed). I'm not all that keen on the plays, but, to me, the movie was excellent. Not even the critics have soured my views on the film. I'd go see it again. Tyler Perry's characters were hilarious! And the 'find yourself' theme was apparent, which was good, because I hate to watch a movie through to the end and still have to 'guess the plot.' Overall, I give it a few thumbs up!!!
    benier

    How Darren Grant Sold The Most Unlikely Film To The Masses

    Darren grant is a cool cucumber. After over 120 Music videos and commercials in just 8 years, the youngish helmer has delivered with "Diary of A Mad Black Woman". This debut director has entered the Hollywood fray on par with any big shooter. As a former Madison Avenue, ad agency creative director, I will admit I am biased because he directed an award- winning commercial for me 2 years ago.

    Still, Mr. Grant pulled off the same trick he did with our controversial cinema/TV commercials (which featured a cigarette executive as a lethal "Hitman"): he took a complex, ethnically esoteric subject and simplified it, making it digestible for the masses. Slap me around a little, but I think that's what a good Director should do. The playwright, Tyler Perry has had things cooking for years on the Chittlin' Circuit, bringing his own unique brand of urban theatre to working-class, black America. Mr. Perry came to Hollywood as a pre-packaged star. And Hollywood has acknowledged his presence in grand fashion.

    The rather surreal Madea character is more than just a man-in-drag; it is Perry's vessel of choice. Via Madea, he can impart a spiritual gospel that reflects his experience growing up in the black church. He can also channel his insights on politics and perhaps give a few pointers to wayward minorities who feel they are up against it. The rest of the characters in DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN: Helen, Charles, Orlando, Debrah, Brenda, Tiffany and Myrtle – not to mention, Brian, Madea and Joe – all played by Tyler Perry, serve to hone Mr. Perry's particular brand of cultural propaganda. To wit, love it or hate it, there is a well- defined black American subculture that cannot be ignored.

    DIARY OF A MAD BLACK WOMAN is indeed complex. Whereas Robin Williams in "Mrs. Doubtfire" was, deliberately in drag as a scheming septuagenarian and as was Martin Lawrence in the "Big Momma's House" – Tyler Perry's Madea is a REAL woman! He's also Madea's dirty-old-man of a brother and takes off the makeup to play handsome young attorney. Tyler is almost on par with Eddie Murphy as he bandies about in multiple roles. Again, credit Darren Grant's deft understanding of the characters' interaction. The only criticism here is that Tyler Perry is actually a more convincing actor when he is talking to himself(s)!

    Kimberly Elise is a true A-list acting talent. If Madea is comic relief, Elise's Helen fulfills the dramaturgy aspect of the film. She admirably holds her own with screen legend, Cicely Tyson as her mother. Steve Harris is menacingly effective as an Ike Turner-esque, booji Atlanta attorney who emotionally terrorizes his wife and associates. Shemar Moore gives a breakout performance that is sure to take him to the next level in Hollywood. Watch as he is next transformed into a mainstream matinée idol …

    What's most important about this film is how it OWNS the right to speak of an ethnic genre. Darren Grant and Tyler Perry have cleverly positioned themselves as experts on American black culture. And how there are thousands of similar stories yet untold. Look for this director to, perhaps, do what Spike Lee intended; what Carl Franklin suggested; and what the Van Peebles' aspired to do: become the definitive, fresh, new voice in Black American film.

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    • Trivia
      Charles' home is the actual home of producer Tyler Perry.
    • Goofs
      Helen throws water in Orlando's face, his shirt is wet just a little. In the next scene Orlando is using a rag to dry off and his shirt is completely wet.
    • Quotes

      Helen: Orlando, what's going...

      Orlando: I know you don't believe in fairy tales. But, if you did, I'd want to be your knight in shining armor. You've been through so much. I don't want to see you hurt anymore. Now I may not be able to give you all that your used to. But I do know I can love you past your pain. I don't want you to worry about anything. You just wake up in the morning, that's all you have to do and I'll take it from there. There's one condition. You have to be my wife.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Diary' (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      I Wanna Swing
      Performed by Cheryl Pepsii Riley (as Cheryl Pepsi Riley)

      Written by Tyler Perry / Ronnie Garrett / Earl Fleming

      Produced by Tyler Perry and Ronnie Garrett

      Courtesy of The Tyler Perry Company

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Affaire de femmes
    • Filming locations
      • 1197 Avon Avenue SW, Atlanta, Georgia, USA(Madea's House)
    • Production companies
      • BET Pictures
      • Diary of a Woman Inc.
      • Diary of a Woman Productions Inc.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $50,633,099
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,905,089
      • Feb 27, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,652,203
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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