Tyler Perry's Good Deeds
audience Reviews
, 76% Audience Score- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars1 hour and 51 minutes of a successful romantic drama movie. Rated PG-13 for Sexual Content, Language, Some Violence and Thematic Material!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis movie is so captivating and real. To this day I find myself returning to watch it. It resonates with me because at some point I was struggling like the protagonist. I had a minimum wage job. I could barely afford food and rent. Today I am way better off but I never forget where I came from. This movie shows you very well both sides of the coin
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsGREAT PERFORMANCE Mr. Perry You started and direct... Outstanding!!!. Wesley/Natalia portrayal was on point. My childhood friend lives this life. Her parents planned her entire life including the number of kids and when appropriate to give birth. Her husband went along with everything but ended up with a mistress, which she accepted, as her mom told her it's the cost a successful business Unfortunately she didn't listen to the 'Lindsey' and kept 'face'. Her siblings are no better. They walk the same road in their varied careers. Hopefully she saw this movie as it's never too late to live YOUR life's dreams.
- Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars✨✨✨✨✨This is a elegant and well made movie. Wonderful storyline and very realistic. Great Job!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis was a great film imo. Shows the character and misinterpretation that many can hold on successful men in today’s society. Don’t be quick to rule a business owner out as selfish or mean. Some of us have more empathy then the rest.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsA wonderful and romantic movie...
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsEnjoyable film. Shame it's another one of those 'experts' just get it so wrong movies. Rom Com, if you like them, you'll like this I'm sure.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsWhile a little slow, the plot and acting were decently entertaining.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsCrushingly bad. Tyler Perry is the only director that would willingly cast Tyler Perry in a movie. So much of this movie relies on a suspension of disbelief that amounts to insanity in order to buy the melodramatic shenanigans. None of the characters make sense, from the spineless CEO (CEO's are not known for indecision) who changes his entire personality in the span of 2 days, beginning an hour into this movie, to the childish brother who may or may not be capable of running this company, to the unhinged single mother who constantly endangers her child (I was relieved when social services arrived to take Ariel away, and crushed when Lindsey regained custody in the next scene), to the mother who arranges her son's marriage to a realtor (if she was trying to maintain a high social class, she failed) who has absolutely no redeeming characteristics and an outright venomous mentality to one of her sons... The only character I could sympathize with was Natalie, the film's antagonist, who is vilified in the movie's logic by not being interested in children despite a friend who cannot stop talking about how her entire life is dominated by her own children. Unfortunately, because she is the antagonist, the audience does not learn much about her; it is a shame, as her apparent mind-control abilities presented in the first scene are never explained. The plot is some morality tale nonsense, which, while easy to follow, is too exhausting in its cliched triteness for me to relate here. I was much more occupied with the gaping plot holes and general lack of logic and reality used in the story. The entire movie is little more than a church-play, fan fiction interpretation of American Beauty. Even as a lover of bad movies, this particular film is unwatchable. It is one of the worst movies I have ever seen.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsIt's good movie to watch