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Why Did I Get Married?
Tyler Perry Ensemble Drama Explores an Assortment of
Marital Issues
Film Review by Kam Williams
Every
year, four married couples, best friends since college, take a break
from their hectic schedules to share a weeklong vacation together. This
go-round, these affluent African-Americans’ annual getaway is to a
luxurious lodge nestled in the snow-capped Rocky Mountains. But none of
them probably anticipates just how eventful a reunion is about to
unfold, with shocking skeletons coming out of the closet at every turn
to reveal a quartet of failing relationships acutely in crisis.
Providing the flashpoint for the sordid festivities are Mike (Richard
T. Jones) and Sheila (Jill Scott in a fat suit), the only couple with
obvious issues. At the point of departure, we observe the cruel abuser
opting to proceed to Colorado aboard a commercial flight with his
mistress (Denise Boutte) despite his wife’s being escorted off the plane
for being too heavy. This means that he and Trina show up at the soiree
way ahead of his spouse who has to drive herself to the tiny town of
Pemberton through a swirling snowstorm.
Understandably, this development does not sit well with the other
wives, especially outspoken Angela (Tasha Smith) who not only feels
loyal to Sheila but also a bit threatened by the presence at the chalet
of a shameless hussy. Angela doesn’t need any additional drama, as her
handsome hubby, Marcus (Michael Jai White), a former pro athlete, has
already brought some baggage into her life via a baby-mama.
Used to speaking her mind, this trash-talking, eye-rolling
finger-snapper has no problem telling Trina exactly what she thinks of
her. However, she soon learns that people in glass houses shouldn’t
throw stones, as it spitefully comes out that Marcus has VD and might
have gotten it from his ex, Kiesha (Kaira Whitehead).
For,
in dire need of relief from his burning sensation, upon arriving, he had
approached Terry (Tyler Perry) for a much-needed dose of penicillin.
Meanwhile, pensive pediatrician Terry’s own simmering marital tensions
with workaholic attorney Diane (Sharon Leal) threaten to come bubbling
to the surface when he makes a demand for more quality time and to
expand their family. And it’s not long before Patricia (Janet Jackson)
and Gavin (Malik Yoba), a psychologist and architect, respectively,
finally break the silence about the accidental death of their toddler
which had left them emotionally-estranged and plunged deep in denial.
Thus, “Can these marriages be saved?” is the recurring theme raised
by Why Did I Get Married, an alternately enlightening and entertaining
adaptation by Tyler Perry of his stage play of the same name. Perry
again exhibits his unique ability to create African-American characters
with considerable depth who relate to each other in a realistic manner
likely to resonate with black audiences thirsty for such sophisticated
fare, even if his one-dimensional portrayal of whites and gays leave a
lot to be desired.
The females featured in the ensemble provide the film’s
most-compelling moments, starting with songstress Jill Scott
scintillating forever typecast following another unforgettable outing as
a sassy sister, one similar to her role in Daddy’s Little Girls. Even
Janet Jackson delivers a powerful performance that won’t leave a dry eye
in the house as a mother consumed with overwhelming regret.
The Best Man (1999) meets The Big Chill (1983), only with more flava.
   
Rated PG-13 for profanity, sexual references and mature themes.
Running time: 118 minutes
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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