Darren Grant's Diary Of A Mad Black Woman

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The movie, “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” personifies the dramatic heartbreak of a woman neglected by her husband after being married for 18 years. The woman undergoes many challenges as she tries to recover from her husband’s huge betrayal. “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” is a comedy-Drama and Romance that was filmed in 2005 by Darren Grant and written by the well-renowned comedian actor Tyler Perry. The movie portrays Helen (Kimberly Elise) astounded when her husband, Charles (Steve Harris) reveals that he is ending their marriage. Helen’s grandmother, Madea (Tyler Perry) helps her to seek revenge. Along the way, Helen meets a warm hearted, devoted man named Orlando (Shemar Moore) that aids her to see that humanity is rooted in evil but we must forgive others because it is the only way we can forgive ourselves. …show more content…

With her witty commentary and hysterical offensive dialogue, the tall, outspoken, and gargantuan elderly woman proves countless time to be the thrill of the movie. For example, there was a point where Madea invades Charles house to help Helen seek vengeance. When they enter, Madea comically calls Charles’ mistress a “ho” and destroys everything with a chainsaw. Along with the interestingly-developed plot, “Diary of a Mad Black Woman” was able to make the audience sympathize to the pain and wrath of devoting one’s self to someone and in return getting nothing out of

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