
With his last film, 'Why Did I Get Married?', Perry centered his attention on middle-class black couples who, like anyone else, faced marital problems.
It struck such a cord with a lot of folks, even some proclaiming that it was his best film thus far. While it may be funny to see Perry dish out some sassy advice while playing Madea, the messages in his films are always quite clear: love and family will get you through the day.
His latest film, 'Tyler Perry's Meet The Browns' presents the same family values, but the humor is not up to par as the previous films and feels like step backwards for the director.
Aside from David Mann, Jenifer Lewis and Sofia Vergara, most of the jokes are flat in what is supposed to be a dramedy with serious overtones.
Totally different from the stage production, Perry has elected to change the scenario and shift the family in the background. Angela Bassett plays Brenda, a struggling single mother of three, each who has a different father, and which neither plays a part in their lives. With bills running high and with little money to spare, the family starts to lose electricity at home, food on the plate, with the apartment next to go. When she loses her job, Brenda gets a letter stating that her father has passed away and that bus tickets are arranged for her and the family to come down from Chicago to Georgia for the reading of the will. With nothing left to lose, it's down to Atlanta they go. Once there, they are greeted by Mr. Leroy Brown and his daughter Cora and then meets the rest of Brown family, who are surprised to hear about this family member they never knew existed. With some family love and a possible romance on the horizon, Brenda's future is about to change for her and her family.

For as much as Bassett deserves to be back in a leading role, this role is ten years too late for her. From 'Waiting to Exhale' to 'How to Stella Her Groove Back' to 'What's Love Got To Do With It', Bassett has been in this position before and really didn't need to go back to playing another downtrodden woman.
Bassett is too strong of an actress for one to imagine that the character she's playing can't keep a job or pay bills, especially when she has a teenage son who's old enough to get a after-school job and help out.
The highlight of the film is the emergence of Mann as Mr. Leroy Brown. He, as well as his wife, Tamela, who plays Cora, have been a staple of Perry's theater productions for years, having appeared in five of them, (I Can Do Bad All By Myself, Madea's Family Reunion, Madea's Class Reunion, Meet the Browns, and What's Done in the Dark), and it's a joy to see them on the big screen and see them make you laugh out loud with Mr. Mann's zany outfits and that squeaky voice. While the scene at the funeral may have been hilarious, Perry did go a bit overboard with the church scene in which Mr. Brown gives a long drawn out sermon that loses it comic relief midway. Latina actress Vergara also adds some wit to the film, while Lewis is a just a riot who needs her own show or film.

As the love interest in the film, Rick Fox provides the romantic element, but we could have done without the melodrama involving his personal baggage. It's just one too many stories not worth telling, but this is usually the case for most of his films. It's worth noting that Madea makes a brief appearance in the film, setting the stage for what is the next film from the franchise, 'Tyler Perry's Madea Goes To Jail'.
Overall, 'Tyler Perry's Meet The Browns' is not as multi-layered and spiritually uplifting as the previous films, but it will still appeal to his usual fan base.


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By: Patricia A Johnson on 3/25/2008 9:56PM
Mr perry Nobody will even want to argue with the fact that You are definitely gifted. You have brought a lot of laughter and love to those of us who follow You. But I would have appreciated this more if You had actually used more of the story line from Meet the Browns instead of from What's Done in the Dark. You had some real good storylines in the play and I was hoping the movie would be along those lines. I was rather disappointed with the storyline from Done in the Dark showing up in this movie also. Deadbeat dad stories are so much more about something than that.Let's get real she was a single mother with three children with three fathers, not quite your innocent victim. I say better luck next time Mr Perry. I am sure You have many more good movies and plays to come. We loved the original Browns and were looking forward to becoming better acquainted with them.
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By: JoanneFr(makhi) on 3/25/2008 11:51PM
I truly have to agree with the majority of the comments on this post. As soon as the movie began I told my son that this is straight out of, "What is done in the dark," he probably should have renamed it that, maybe then it would have been accepted better, and yes, Angela Bassett is too strong an actress for a part this mediocore. However, I do love Tyler, and as a black woman I want to support all our black talent but not at the expense of our integrity. At least the Jefferson moved on up, when will your plays/movies? You almost had it right when you did "Married." Keep on pushing Tyler, I will pray for you always, I know that God has big plans for you, you are young, gifted and fine, (I know that has nothing to do with anything), stay encouraged.
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By: LV on 3/28/2008 8:06PM
I just hope that Tyler Perry recognizes the difference between "quanity" and "quality" in the near future.
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By: chope10000 on 1/08/2009 4:47PM
I saw the meet the Brown's sitcom. Tyler Perry you do great work but I have to say, that sitcom is not one of your best.
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