Madea and family attend Tiffany's rushed destination wedding in Bahamas. Tensions arise as Tiffany doubts her fiance, Zavier, and her mother acts strangely, raising suspicions about the marr... Read allMadea and family attend Tiffany's rushed destination wedding in Bahamas. Tensions arise as Tiffany doubts her fiance, Zavier, and her mother acts strangely, raising suspicions about the marriage's legitimacy.Madea and family attend Tiffany's rushed destination wedding in Bahamas. Tensions arise as Tiffany doubts her fiance, Zavier, and her mother acts strangely, raising suspicions about the marriage's legitimacy.
Cassi Davis
- Aunt Bam
- (as Cassi Davis Patton)
Tamela J. Mann
- Cora
- (as Tamela Mann)
Walnette Carrington
- Kaja
- (as Walnette Santiago)
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- Writer
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Every scene: Black people talking loudly, saying cliché things that really are not clever. At the hotel, in the airport, in the airplane, in the parking lot,...you name it! Like Sam I Am, in the rain on a train, in a house w/a mouse! Trying to be funny. But are not. Long loud impromptu scenes out of a minstrel show. The scene are so terrible they can only be compared to 3 things:
1. Those ridiculous Spanish shows on Latin TV channels where nothing happens but the same shtick. Some man wearing clown ears keeps looking at an attractive woman's low cut halter top. You ask yourself do Latins really watch this stuff. People get paid real money to make these shows? Really?!
2. Tyler Perry is making minstrel shows. Who needs black face when you hire black actors and direct them to act so utterly stereotypically awful; or 3. All high school teachers know that this kind of loud, unintelligent, rude, crass, attention seeking behavior is what you get from a typical high school class of standard kids. They make the day feel so long. All trying so hard to be funny, rude, loud, cute, and clever. All they make you want to do is jump out of a window.
This movie is SO bad. I challenge anyone to locate just 1 original joke or plot point in this movie.
2. Tyler Perry is making minstrel shows. Who needs black face when you hire black actors and direct them to act so utterly stereotypically awful; or 3. All high school teachers know that this kind of loud, unintelligent, rude, crass, attention seeking behavior is what you get from a typical high school class of standard kids. They make the day feel so long. All trying so hard to be funny, rude, loud, cute, and clever. All they make you want to do is jump out of a window.
This movie is SO bad. I challenge anyone to locate just 1 original joke or plot point in this movie.
Said it before, I'll say it again, it seems the more money Perry makes, the more talent he loses.
This installation feels like he had to do it because he owes neflix.
For starters it's called Madea destination wedding, but the entire movie has Brian & his dad
The plot is so shallow that you forget about it & try to love the corny jokes here and there but Lord they don't hit right.
This will sell only because, straw pulled in numbers & ppl willing to see whats it all about.
But I doubt in a few weeks anyone will remember it.
I won't recommend this as the main focus, but the sort of movie you won't mind going to the toilet while it plays, or make a snack and let it roll.
There isn't much to it even the emotions brought forward don't move you at all.
This installation feels like he had to do it because he owes neflix.
For starters it's called Madea destination wedding, but the entire movie has Brian & his dad
The plot is so shallow that you forget about it & try to love the corny jokes here and there but Lord they don't hit right.
This will sell only because, straw pulled in numbers & ppl willing to see whats it all about.
But I doubt in a few weeks anyone will remember it.
I won't recommend this as the main focus, but the sort of movie you won't mind going to the toilet while it plays, or make a snack and let it roll.
There isn't much to it even the emotions brought forward don't move you at all.
The film unfolds with a seemingly vibrant backdrop of a destination wedding in the Bahamas, setting the stage for what initially promises to be an engaging narrative. However, it quickly becomes apparent that the plot is predictable, adhering to familiar tropes often seen in Tyler Perry's previous works. The storyline lacks distinctive elements that could set it apart, resulting in a formulaic progression that offers few surprises.
The comedic elements fall flat, failing to elicit genuine laughter or evoke strong emotional responses. While the film is not without its merits-it remains watchable and competently produced-it ultimately feels like a routine addition to the genre rather than a refreshing or innovative entry. The overall impression is that of a film created more for commercial appeal than for artistic exploration.
The comedic elements fall flat, failing to elicit genuine laughter or evoke strong emotional responses. While the film is not without its merits-it remains watchable and competently produced-it ultimately feels like a routine addition to the genre rather than a refreshing or innovative entry. The overall impression is that of a film created more for commercial appeal than for artistic exploration.
Overall flow was awful, better film pixels but lower acting abilities. Inconsistent in the storyline, the whole discrimination against Zavier about his appearance and his is actually a good and respectable person when the whole time he has been disrespectful. No real plot, it felt like a film with a loose idea that never found its footing, relying too heavily on humor.
Oh my that ACTING!!
It was so unnatural at times that it completely pulled me out of the story. Moments that were clearly meant to be emotional or intense ended up uninteresting. Some cast relations lacked chemistry that is essential for more complete scenes.
Oh my that ACTING!!
It was so unnatural at times that it completely pulled me out of the story. Moments that were clearly meant to be emotional or intense ended up uninteresting. Some cast relations lacked chemistry that is essential for more complete scenes.
As a longtime fan of Madea, I came into Madea's Destination Wedding with some hope - but unfortunately, this one just didn't land. The plot is confusing, and the pacing is all over the place. Scenes jump around without much cohesion, and the overall structure feels like a rough first draft rather than a finished movie.
The comedy, which is usually a highlight in Madea films, was surprisingly lackluster. While there are a few funny moments, they're drowned out by how disorganized the movie feels. The humor often falls flat or gets lost in the chaos.
Xavier Smalls' performance, in particular, felt underwhelming and out of place. His character seemed like an afterthought - not well written and barely contributing to the story. Honestly, it felt like he was just there to fill time.
More than anything, this film doesn't feel like a wedding movie. It feels more like Madea, Joe, Cora, and Aunt Bam randomly ended up on vacation with a camera crew following them. There's no real emotional payoff, no meaningful wedding story - just scattered jokes and random subplots.
Not the worst thing I've ever seen, but definitely one of the weaker entries in the Madea franchise. Predictable, unoriginal, and missing the heart and hilarity that made earlier films so enjoyable.
The comedy, which is usually a highlight in Madea films, was surprisingly lackluster. While there are a few funny moments, they're drowned out by how disorganized the movie feels. The humor often falls flat or gets lost in the chaos.
Xavier Smalls' performance, in particular, felt underwhelming and out of place. His character seemed like an afterthought - not well written and barely contributing to the story. Honestly, it felt like he was just there to fill time.
More than anything, this film doesn't feel like a wedding movie. It feels more like Madea, Joe, Cora, and Aunt Bam randomly ended up on vacation with a camera crew following them. There's no real emotional payoff, no meaningful wedding story - just scattered jokes and random subplots.
Not the worst thing I've ever seen, but definitely one of the weaker entries in the Madea franchise. Predictable, unoriginal, and missing the heart and hilarity that made earlier films so enjoyable.
Did you know
- TriviaInstead of using makeup and prosthetics to play Madea and Joe like the previous films, Tyler Perry uses digital technology to remove his beard and change his face while portraying those characters.
- GoofsIn the office when Brian is looking at the computer, and the camera angle changes to the back of his head, that's a stunt double. This same stunt double is on the ground at the end of the movie when he passes out from seeing the bill.
- ConnectionsFollows Madea's Family Reunion (2002)
- SoundtracksAcid Viking
Written by Johnny Alistair
Performed by Lady Owl
Courtesy of Crosstown Sync
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