Madea's Family Reunion is a film adaptation of the acclaimed stage production written by Tyler Perry and sequel to Diary of a Mad Black Woman. It was written and directed by Perry and features him playing several characters, including Mabel "Madea" Simmons. It was released on February 24, 2006. The independent film was produced by Lionsgate.
PlotA southern matriarch Madea may have finally taken on more than she can chew. She has just been court ordered to be in charge of Nikki, a rebellious runaway, who has been in foster care most of her life, and is also planning a family reunion. Her niece Lisa is getting married to one of the most eligible bachelors in Atlanta. But the conflict is that her fiance has been abusing her since they've been engaged. Her sister Vanessa, who has two little kids, and has had trouble trusting men, is starting to fall in love with Frankie, a bus driver. The movie shows what goes on in the family as Nikki finally starts to change her rebellious ways thanks to Madea, Vannessa finally starting to trust her man, Lisa learning to stand up against her fiance, the family coming together at the reunion, and Vannessa confronting their mother (and revealing to Lisa) on an incident that happened to her when she was a child. Towards the end of the movie, the day that Lisa is supposed to marry Carlos, she confronts Carlos and pours hot grits on him, something that Madea had advised and joked about one day when them and Vannessa were talking in the kitchen. At the church Lisa says that she won't be getting married to Carlos, and Frankie walks up to Vanessa & asks her to marry him. They get married that day, and everyone's life ends up changing for the better. Cast
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SoundtrackThe soundtrack was released by Atlantic Records on February 21st, 2006. Soundtrack listing:
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Small independent filmmaker Tyler Perry has garnered one of the highest wide-release openings to date in 2006, in both gross ($30 million) and screen average ($13,687).[1] "The number one movie is Madea's Family Reunion, a small comedy/melodrama which grossed an astounding $30.3 million from 2,194 venues. It had a super-hot venue average of $13,787...."[2] "Playing at 2,194 locations across North America, the film averaged a remarkable estimated $13,788 per screen, demonstrating the enormous breadth and depth of Perry's audience. The debut weekend of Madea's Family Reunion outperformed the opening weekend of Lionsgate's first Tyler Perry film, Diary of a Mad Black Woman, by nearly 40 percent."[3] The reasoning for the film's relative success,[4] according to Steve Rothenberg, Lions Gate president of domestic distribution, is due to its targeted market appeal, "I believe that we're in all the right theaters...I'm not sure there's much room for expansion."[5] To illustrate the point, Lions Gate exit polls[6] showed 52 percent of the audience were black women over the age of 35. References
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