Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself - The Play

2002
Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself - The Play
4.4| 2h0m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 01 September 2002 Released
Producted By: Lionsgate
Country: United States of America
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When Madea gets sick, her family comes to her aid. What they don't realize is that they're the ones who need her help. As always, Madea's cockeyed outlook on life saves the day and guarantees side-splitting laughs along the way.

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Benjamin Black First of all, let me say what I'm doing and why I'm doing it. If you read the reviews for a majority of Tyler Perry's productions here on IMDb, you'll find that too many of them are negative and just written in mean spirit. I will come out and admit that I am a huge Tyler Perry fan! I enjoy his productions and I love his works. I will say, however, that while I really do love his pieces, there are times the quality does lack. Therefore rather than proclaim all of his works as a masterpiece or declare all of them garbage, allow me to give an honest review. These are my own personal opinions; take from them what you will."I Can Do Bad All By Myself: the Stage Play" was the first Madea play. This character is so popular and loved, and you can see why in this play. She has a lot of energy, she is very funny, and she contains a lot of wisdom. But she is not the only person in this play, we also meet her crazy neighbor Mr. Brown, her spirited daughter Cora, and the rest of her family. The reason I think this play is great is because of the stories and the characters; Tyler Perry's greatest strength in his writing is telling everyday, human stories and showing everyday, human characters. You believe that Maylee is a real person, and I think we can say we either are Vianne, or we know someone like her. I really enjoy Keisha's story; it gives a real awareness of sex to anyone who treats it irresponsibly.The music is great. Though, am I the only one who finds it odd the Anthony and Maylee sing along with everyone during the spiritual medley? They're both Buddhists, but their singing old church songs. Maybe it's just me, but that is kind of strange.Finally, let me talk about the spirituality of this play. Some of you may disagree with me, but I love that Tyler Perry always talks about God and shares his faith in Jesus in all of his productions. He doesn't share his faith in a forceful or condemning way. He shares it to (1) give guidance to people who may be lost and hurting, and (2) he's writing from his knowledge and experience. Personally, I love it.Again, I think this is a great play. Check it out at your local library or video and DVD store. BOOYIKA!
NCseedSCbreed i totally disagree maybe your head is too far up your butt to realize that humor(laughter) next to health is very essential to life if you were a movie critic no good movies would come out.Every story has a plot even horrible ones.So when u watch these type of movie actually watch them they're not meant to hurt but to help he teaches life lessons. Maybe not the most incredible way to tell it but it still gets the point across. And all in all even the most horrible film has something or another great to offer. your mind is in 'dial up' switch to 'broadband' maybe u can see what i see and what others see. So please take this to the bank cash it and buy ever movie Tyler perry has ever made watch them and love them .
sjvarengo Tyler Perry makes us laugh, oh does he ever make us laugh. But for TP laughter is a tool to help convey a message. There is no real secret here as to what the message is. It runs through all the plays, it runs through Diary of A Mad Black Woman, and although I haven't gotten to see the movie of Madea's Family Reunion yet, I'm willing to bet it runs through that as well.Tyler Perry is a dedicated Christian, and that is the message of his work. The teachings of Jesus are filtered through Madea and her wild family, and although Madea says repeatedly that she'll be seen in church "when they get a smoking section," she is the mortar which binds the family together.Tyler Perry is probably the most talented man in the film industry today.
Constance Scatliffe I Can Do Bad All By Myself quickly became one of my favorite Tyler Perry plays. The story line is clear, and yet full of surprises. The vocal performances were outstanding, and the strong message of faith in Christ Jesus and the power of prayer was uplifting. Truly powerful and poignant moments were scattered amongst the hilarious slapstick of Tyler Perry's Madea. As for Brown, he is a case in and of himself--he is unbelievably funny and talented. But it was the dynamic between Tamela Mann's character, Cora, and her nieces and great-niece that really tugged at my heart strings. I would, and have, watched I Can Do Bad All By Myself over and over again; and it still makes me laugh. The only drawbacks in this early version of the play were the film quality and the costumes, which were a bit outrageous, but the sheer funniness of it more than made up for these things. In my book, this play is a comedic classic, and I would recommend it to anyone who loves a good laugh.