Madea bereitet sich auf den Besuch ihrer Familie vor, die in der Stadt ist, um den Uniabschluss ihres Urenkels zu feiern. Verborgene Geheimnisse drohen jedoch, das fröhliche Familientreffen ... Alles lesenMadea bereitet sich auf den Besuch ihrer Familie vor, die in der Stadt ist, um den Uniabschluss ihres Urenkels zu feiern. Verborgene Geheimnisse drohen jedoch, das fröhliche Familientreffen zu ruinieren.Madea bereitet sich auf den Besuch ihrer Familie vor, die in der Stadt ist, um den Uniabschluss ihres Urenkels zu feiern. Verborgene Geheimnisse drohen jedoch, das fröhliche Familientreffen zu ruinieren.
Cassi Davis
- Bam
- (as Cassi Davis Patton)
Tamela J. Mann
- Cora
- (as Tamela Mann)
R.J. Atkins
- Graduation Attendee
- (Nicht genannt)
Andzelika Bobrova
- Graduate
- (Nicht genannt)
Kevin Brown
- Restaurant Patron
- (Nicht genannt)
Yves B. Claude
- College friend
- (Nicht genannt)
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I see a lot of strong opinions against this film here, but I'm gonna go out on a limb and say I liked it. I love the way Madea is always calling everyone baby, and I love her and Mrs. Brown's accents- the old-time southern US accent, and the Irish accent- they were a joy to the ears!
This movie is silly, but it's meant to be. So for what it is, I say well done! I hope Mrs. Brown and Madea come together for even more fun in the future too!
This movie is silly, but it's meant to be. So for what it is, I say well done! I hope Mrs. Brown and Madea come together for even more fun in the future too!
"Don't get your knickers in a twist." Aunt Agnes (Brendan O'Carroll)
Tyler Perry owns one of the great impersonations in cinema history. His Mabel "Medea" Simmons is a gigantic grandma to a bunch of wild-ass relatives who mostly, like her, say what they think regardless the cost. Her malapropisms are as out there as her character (even repeating her mistaking Ireland for Iran is funny each time, so invested in the authenticity of Madea as Perry is). When White Agnes's "knickers" (above) is heard as "niggers," chaos and mirth ensue.
Tyler Perry's A Madea Homecoming is a raucous comedy inducing laughter at each culturally-incendiary thought so well expressed by an almost totally Black cast who must have had a blast making this movie. Of course, director Perry has cast actors who know how to give a line that tips near the politically incorrect without crossing it but producing even laughs from this jaded critic.
I am struck at the ingenuity of a piece where a female cop wears her uniform to the graduation party of Madea's grandson. Madea is beside herself at how much her neighborhood will react at seeing the police car that comes with that officer's presence. Defunding police to beefing up police are simultaneously hidden under the surface of the witty lines as Madea tries to get her to move the car. How timely and considerate Perry is of issues that challenge both Blacks and Whites in these parlous times.
There are multiple cases of Perry's offering divisive societal challenges including someone coming out of the closet in front of a conservative family, which turns out to be enjoyably accepting. Everyone wins in Perry's picture, even the surly and antisocial, for Perry's mantra is the need for love and acceptance in all lives.
Rarely does a motion picture make me laugh and think at the same time. Once again Netflix does it with its commitment to a Black filmmaker with wit and intelligence-and that's just his writing because his playing the lead character is remarkable acting job for our remarkable times.
Tyler Perry owns one of the great impersonations in cinema history. His Mabel "Medea" Simmons is a gigantic grandma to a bunch of wild-ass relatives who mostly, like her, say what they think regardless the cost. Her malapropisms are as out there as her character (even repeating her mistaking Ireland for Iran is funny each time, so invested in the authenticity of Madea as Perry is). When White Agnes's "knickers" (above) is heard as "niggers," chaos and mirth ensue.
Tyler Perry's A Madea Homecoming is a raucous comedy inducing laughter at each culturally-incendiary thought so well expressed by an almost totally Black cast who must have had a blast making this movie. Of course, director Perry has cast actors who know how to give a line that tips near the politically incorrect without crossing it but producing even laughs from this jaded critic.
I am struck at the ingenuity of a piece where a female cop wears her uniform to the graduation party of Madea's grandson. Madea is beside herself at how much her neighborhood will react at seeing the police car that comes with that officer's presence. Defunding police to beefing up police are simultaneously hidden under the surface of the witty lines as Madea tries to get her to move the car. How timely and considerate Perry is of issues that challenge both Blacks and Whites in these parlous times.
There are multiple cases of Perry's offering divisive societal challenges including someone coming out of the closet in front of a conservative family, which turns out to be enjoyably accepting. Everyone wins in Perry's picture, even the surly and antisocial, for Perry's mantra is the need for love and acceptance in all lives.
Rarely does a motion picture make me laugh and think at the same time. Once again Netflix does it with its commitment to a Black filmmaker with wit and intelligence-and that's just his writing because his playing the lead character is remarkable acting job for our remarkable times.
This was my first time watching a Madea movie and I was not disappointed. It will have you laughing out loud in some parts. Tyler Perry is so funny and talented. The plot is so simple and easy enough to follow and understand what is going on. This movie is worth watching. I give it a solid B+
I always get a kick out of Madea movies. Of course it's silly and over the top but it is entertaining and makes me laugh. For that I give it an 8. I'm glad Tyler Perry decided to bring her back. Right now the world needs a little bit of mindless entertainment and laughter.
Not the best movie ever made, some stale moments, but more good than bad. Tyler Perry is hilarious, some great jokes that hit really well. The big twist?! Yes I was shook.
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- WissenswertesThis film is based on "Madea's Farewell Play" due to having similar story lines.
- PatzerWhen Madea is telling her granddaughters the story of how her friend stole her man, Madea says she was 20 years old in 1955, Laura does the math and stated that Madea would be 95 years old now, 1955-2022 is 67 years plus 20 would make Madea 87 years old depending on the timeline of the film universe.
- Crazy CreditsDuring the end credits, Madea is imitating Beyoncé's Coachella performance.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Madea's Destination Wedding (2025)
- SoundtracksLovely Day
Written by Bill Withers (as William Harrison Withers Jr.) and Skip Scarborough
Performed by Bill Withers
Published by Plaid Flowers Music, Sweet Cookie Music, Candace Elizabeth Scarborough Pub Designee, Golden Withers Music, Warner Tamerlane Relana Denette Flores Pub Designee
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment
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