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Roll Out the Welcome Mat for Meet the Browns
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Roll Out the Welcome Mat for Meet the Browns
Christian Hamaker
Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
(March 2008)

DVD Release Date:  July 1, 2008

Theatrical Release Date:  March 21, 2008

Rating:  PG-13 (for drug content, language including sexual references, thematic elements and brief violence)

Genre:  Comedy

Run Time:  100 min.

Director:  Tyler Perry

Actors: Angela Bassett, Rick Fox, Lance Gross, David Mann, Margaret Avery, Jenifer Lewis, Tyler Perry, Irma P. Hall

Martin Lawrence, meet Tyler Perry. You could learn a thing or two from him.

Lawrence, you’ll recall, recently starred in Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins, about a big-city TV host who travels down South for a family event. The film was crass and vulgar, resorting to animal sex for its most memorable (in a bad way) scene, while religion was little more than a punch line among its characters.

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Perry’s Meet the Browns succeeds in every area where Roscoe Jenkins failed. Generous in its spirit and sweet-natured in its ribbing, the film offers a strong endorsement of Christian faith and perseverance while delivering plenty of laughs. A few references to prostitution and to the temptation of drugs keep the film from being for all audiences (it’s rated PG-13), but adolescents and older viewers will find plenty to like here.

Life has been hard on Brenda (Angela Bassett), the mother of three children fathered by three different men. Her oldest child, Michael (Lance Gross), shows promise as a high-school basketball player, but Brenda sees threats all around Michael—from the sports agents that begin recruiting him to the childhood friend who’s become a drug dealer. When Brenda suddenly loses her job, the promise of drug money becomes a stronger lure for Michael, who’s grown tired of watching his mother work long hours to support the family.

Mildred (Irma P. Hall), the daycare provider for Brenda’s young daughter, chastises Brenda for falling behind on her payments and threatens to no longer look after the young girl. Brenda’s excuse about the lack of child support from the girl’s father carries no weight with Mildred, but instead of completely cutting off Brenda, Mildred sits her down and tells Brenda she’s the best mother Mildred knows. When Brenda, relieved, says she’ll come up with plan to get back on her feet “somehow,” Mildred responds: “It ain’t somehow. It’s the Lord. You just keep prayin’. Don’t you ever get tired of doing the right thing.”

The “right thing” arrives in the form of a letter informing Brenda of the passing of her father, whom she barely knew. She accepts the invitation to travel from her home in Chicago to Georgia for his funeral. It’s there that she meets the Browns. First up is the outrageously attired Leroy (David Mann, who steals the movie), who has a penchant for bowing his head in prayer and closing his eyes while driving, (“Lord, take the wheel,” he prays, as the car careens into the oncoming lane).

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  • SolShine7 5/1/2008 12:35 PM
    I haven't seen this movie yet but I want to. I like everything Tyler Perry has done so far. I hope he has a long carrer in Hollywood.

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