6/10
A woman tries to find herself with the help of her beloved Madea after being kicked out of the house by her unfaithful husband of eighteen years.
26 June 2005
Warning: Spoilers
Although this movie did not receive as much credit from a wide-selected audience, I being a Mexican American thought that this movie was written in a unique way. My favorite part about "Diary of a Mad Black Woman" was that the woman forgave her husband for all the terrible things he did to her toward the beginning of the movie. As I was watching the movie, I realized that the theme of the movie was not how it was portrayed on trailers. In the trailers, the movie appears very comical, but in actuality, the movie has more drama. Most of the movie is focused on the renewal of Black woman and not on Madea. I thought this movie was unique and I plan to see another production by the director Tyler Perry.
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