Monday, February 27, 2012

Good Deeds

Tyler Perry is back again with another one of his automatic classic films; Good Deeds. Wesley Deeds (Tyler Perry) is a successful and wealthy black man who has always done what was expected of him. That is until the beautiful but down on her luck Lindsey Wakefield ( Thandie Newton) stumbles into his life and stirs something in Deeds that he had long forgotten was there; happiness. Each character had their own story to tell and each story lead to an certain expectation of Wesley Deeds. If no other film of his I would like to see Good Deeds made into a book. So much needs to be told about Wilimena Deeds (Phylicia Rashad) the almost stuck up mother and Walter Deeds (Brian White) the overly pissed off younger brother. Good Deeds shows the growth of Tyler as a storyteller and Director. I think anyone going to see this movie will enjoy the emotional rollercoaster they will be sent on.

NOW-you will only enjoy the movie if people leave their kids at home. I mean come on, I went to the show for that theater experience but what I ended up with was a bootleg experience; had kids running back and forth in front of me, some child in the upper left corner kept calling for his mother. "mom,mom,mom" Just answer the child so they can hush already. I believe it's time for viewers to understand the HUGE difference between a Madea movie and a Tyler Perry movie. Kids have no place in the theater for a Tyler Perry movie, they're going to get bored and then they are going to get on my nerves. Madea movie: Kids will watch because it will hold their attention, they will laugh, everyone will laugh so it's OK. I will say this one this about Brian White's character. From the second he walks onto the scene he is the guy you will love the hate, I mean the brother is just out there. Oh and ladies you if you ever want to see Tyler Perry get it in, I mean REALLY GETTING IT IN!! You want to see this film (another reason to leave the kids at home). and fellas it's with Gabrielle Union so we don't lose out either. Great film overall

I grade this film: Go See it / DVD

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