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Diary of a Mad Black Woman
TrailerAttorney Charles and his devoted wife Helen have the American Dream: money, a beautiful mansion, and happiness. But just as Helen prepares to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary, she discovers that her husband intends to divorce her.Actors: Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Tyler Perry, Shemar Moore, Lisa Marcos, Tamara Taylor, Cicely Tyson, Terrell Carter, Carol Mitchell-leon, Avery Knight, Vickie Eng, ...»Director: Darren GrantCountry: United StatesDuration: 116 minQuality: SDRelease: 2005IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Diary of a Mad Black Woman"
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Characters of "Diary of a Mad Black Woman"
HelenPlayed by: Kimberly EliseCharlesPlayed by: Steve HarrisMablePlayed by: Tyler PerryOrlandoPlayed by: Shemar MooreBrendaPlayed by: Lisa MarcosDebrahPlayed by: Tamara TaylorMyrtlePlayed by: Cicely TysonReverend CarterPlayed by: Terrell CarterMildredPlayed by: Carol Mitchell-leonBJPlayed by: Avery KnightTiffanyPlayed by: Tiffany EvansCoraPlayed by: Tamela J. MannJudge EphriamPlayed by: Mablean EphriamJurorPlayed by: Tony Vaughn -
Directors of "Diary of a Mad Black Woman"
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Creators of "Diary of a Mad Black Woman"
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Critic Reviews of "Diary of a Mad Black Woman"
Toronto StarMarch 18, 2005It's never less than watchable, a bizarre hybrid that somehow works as a whole, even though its various components don't mesh.
Globe and MailMarch 18, 2005It's a cheap melodrama that presses all the right sentimental buttons.
Salon.comFebruary 25, 2005Perry doesn't have any delusions of artistry, and potentially, at least, that's refreshing. But any points he earns for lack of pretense are immediately gobbled up by his lack of subtlety.
San Francisco ChronicleFebruary 25, 2005Raucous and overwrought, the movie is still a hoot to watch and even more fun to talk back to.
Seattle TimesFebruary 25, 2005The material comes off as a serious miscalculation in Perry and director Darren Grant's film adaptation.
New York PostFebruary 25, 2005Stay clear of this mess.
TheFilmFile.comNovember 14, 2013It is a film full of jagged edges, but one that is sincere and beguiling at its core.
Antagony & EcstasyJanuary 19, 2012[Jams] together not two but three separate genres that probably should have remained that way.
Common Sense MediaDecember 22, 2010Syrupy drama -- not much here for kids.
Long Island PressMarch 30, 2007In an extremely strange genre combo, inner city gross out comedy meets evangelical passion play in Diary Of A Mad Black Woman.
Princeton Town TopicsFebruary 17, 2007What ruins this revenge flick is Madea's boorish, bull in the china store act reminiscent of the sassy black woman stereotype popularized by Sanford and Son's Aunt Esther. Loud and ignorant, Medea tends to trivialize every scene.
Christianity TodayNovember 01, 2006A satisfying end, but it takes a lot of work -- and a lot of suspended disbelief -- to get there.
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