2007
                    
                    
                        buy it on dvd
                    
                    
                        drama
                    
                    
                        funny movie
                    
                    
                        great acting
                    
                    
                        great screenplay
                    
                    
                        laugh out loud
                    
                    
                        laughs
                    
                    
                        tyler perry
                    
                    
                        why did i get married
                    
            funny & touching drama/comedy
By trinihd
@trinihd (996)
United States
    October 19, 2007 4:11pm CST
                         
            This movie is awesome! I laughed out loud, almost cried and talked to the screen a little...got mad at the lady next to me for talking to the screen a little too much (but I didn't tell her anything!) and basically enjoyed this movie so much that I know I am going to buy it on DVD when it comes out. 
I am considering going to see it again but I want to drag my sisters along...they need this! It's so funny and it tackles some very real issues with a realism that is very refreshing. The dialog is very smart and there are very hilarious moments when the action gets going.
 I think this may be Tyler Perry's best movie yet. I have seen "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" and "Madea's Family Reunion" which I thought were very good movies...but I think "Why Did I Get Married?" trumps them both with its excellent cast and screenplay! Based on this, I have to get a hold of "Daddy's Little Girls" so I can compare it! Perry is a genius. Very brilliant! I hope he gets an Oscar nod for this as a writer or whatever. There is no Madea in the movie, Perry plays a "regular" guy and he plays the role very well. I was really impressed with all the actors, especially Jill Scott. I think this movie is destined to be a classic.
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