Why Did I Get Married? | |
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Directed by | Tyler Perry |
Written by | Tyler Perry |
Based on |
Why Did I Get Married? by Tyler Perry |
Produced by | Tyler Perry Reuben Cannon |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Toyomichi Kurita |
Edited by | Maysie Hoy |
Music by | Aaron Zigman |
Production companies |
Tyler Perry Studios Reuben Cannon Productions |
Distributed by | Lionsgate |
Release date |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $55.9 million |
Why Did I Get Married? is a 2007 American comedy-drama film adaptation written, produced, directed, and starring Tyler Perry. It was inspired by Perry's play of the same name. The film also stars Janet Jackson, Jill Scott, Malik Yoba, Sharon Leal, Tasha Smith, Michael Jai White, Richard T. Jones, Denise Boutte, and Keesha Sharp. The film was released in the United States by Lionsgate on October 12, 2007.
The film is about the difficulty of maintaining a solid relationship in modern times.
![]() | This section's plot summary may be
too long or excessively detailed. (July 2020) |
Four couples, who are also best friends since college, converge in a house in the mountains for a week-long retreat. They travel there to work out their marital problems.
Dianne falls asleep after arriving with her BlackBerry close by hand. When her secretary calls while she is asleep, Terry tells her not to call while they are on their vacation. When Patricia arrives, she wakes Dianne. Angela and Marcus then arrive. Mike and Trina then appear, and the other wives berate them for having left Shelia to drive alone. Mike shows complete disregard for his wife and disparages her weight. Her friends try to reach Sheila by phone but get her voice mail only.
Providence leads Sheila to Sheriff Troy Jackson's office. Due to the weather, the roads have been closed for the night and she has to spend the night in the office. That night, Mike is caught by Angela going to Trina's bedroom. Sheila arrives at the retreat house the following morning with Troy in tow. She introduces Troy to the others, revealing that she has invited him to breakfast. During breakfast, the couples argue and Angela insults Trina, whom she instantly disliked.
The infidelity of Marcus and Mike leads to a discussion by the men of the 80/20 rule. According to this rule, most men get 80% of what they need from a marriage, yet they tend to go after the 20% that someone outside can provide for them because it appears to be more to them when it really is not.
During an argument at dinner, Angela exposes Mike and Trina's affair. In turn, Mike reveals the other couples' hidden secrets: Marcus had contracted VD after cheating on Angela, Dianne had her tubes tied after her daughter was born without Terry's knowledge and withheld disclosing her disinterest in having another baby, Terry had gotten a DNA test on him and Diane’s daughter because he was unsure he was the father, and Gavin had criticized Patricia for not protecting their young son in a fatal car accident a year prior. Angela admits giving Marcus the STD from her own cheating. Enraged, he tries choking her while the others pull him away. Mike then tells Sheila he wants a divorce, and she smashes a wine bottle over his head, knocking him out.
All the couples decide they cannot stay in the house any longer. Sheila checks into a hotel to recover from her divorce and discovers that Mike had drained her bank account. She is distraught when Troy visits her. He takes her up to a mountain where she cries and mourns the loss of her love and the only life she knew.
The other couples head back home. Patricia and Gavin are barely speaking to each other. Eventually, she breaks down and confesses that she was only trying to be perfect. They agree to face the situation and reconcile. Angela and Marcus are still fighting, especially when Marcus' ex-girlfriend and baby mama, Keisha, shows up at Angela's salon, and disrespects her. This happens again when the couple arrives at her house for the kids. Marcus eventually stands up to both women and frightens Angela into realizing she is wrecking their life with her constant arguing by disappearing for some days. On Terry's birthday at their home, Dianne accuses Terry of wanting her to be a housewife, while he calls her out for neglecting him and their daughter. He moves out as he feels Dianne constantly prioritizes her career over them. Patricia meets up with Dianne and Angela, moping over their husbands, and gives them good counseling about the need to get back on track: making a list of both the good and bad things their husbands have done.
In the mountains, Sheila settles into her new life with a new job at the general store owned by Troy's father. Angela cooks dinner for Marcus after finishing with her list. Although he suspects she is trying to poison him at first, they reunite and set new conditions. Dianne goes to see Terry and begs him to come back home after crying over her list. He plays with her head a little to get back at her, but they reconcile as well.
The couples later converge at a gala celebration for an award recently received by Patricia. She, Dianne, and Angela are elated when Sheila arrives, re-introduces Troy as her new husband, and says that she has lost weight with his help. Troy meets up with the husbands, who are also gladly surprised by the news of his and Sheila's marriage. Although Mike is still with Trina, he tries to weasel his way back into his ex-wife's good graces, but she turns him down. Patricia encloses a confession of her love for Gavin and a message of loving, respecting, and trusting God in her acceptance speech.
The film was shot in the state of Georgia and the province of British Columbia in Canada. In Georgia, scenes were shot in Decatur at Agnes Scott College along with parts spent in Atlanta. In Canada, scenes were shot in the city of Vancouver, Pemberton and Whistler. [1] [2]
Perry decided to take out many of the church and message scenes because he wanted the film to be "on a whole 'nother spiritual level--there's a whole 'nother connection to it." He said his writing has improved since the play. [3]
Perry invited experienced and neophyte African-American actors to a reading of an early script in order to field reactions, including Danny! and Tracee Ellis Ross. [4]
Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 48% based on 42 reviews, with an average rating of 5.50/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Despite some poignant observations on modern marriages, Why Did I Get Married? is too preachy and melodramatic." [5] On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 54/100 based on reviews from 12 critics. [6] CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade moviegoers gave the film was an "A+" on an A+ to F scale. [7] [8]
Paul Grenada said that while "there are times where the script seems stiff,...[the film] teaches without hammering, and you leave the movie feeling good about what you saw." [9] Giving the movie a B−, Entertainment Weekly said that Perry is of the "spell-everything-in-capital-letters and act-it-out-loudly schools," but added that "one performance glistens--Jill Scott's as the sad, heavyset Sheila, who locates the faith that's the source of love." [10] Time magazine gave the film a B and called it the "usual artless mix of broad comedy, teary confessions and spiritual uplift." [11]
In its opening weekend, the film grossed $21.4 million in 3,105 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking #1 at the box office. [12] In its second weekend, the film slipped to #2 in the box office charts, with a gross of $12.1 million, bringing the 10-day total to over $38 million. [13] In total, the film domestically grossed $55,862,886.
The soundtrack was released by Atlantic Records on October 2, 2007. Neither Janet Jackson nor Jill Scott are featured on the soundtrack. The soundtrack debuted at number 51 on Billboard 200, number seven on R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number six on Soundtracks with 58,000 copies sold in first week. [14] [15]
The film was released on DVD on February 12, 2008 and on Blu-ray on November 23, 2010.
A sequel, titled Why Did I Get Married Too? starring Perry and the original cast, was released on April 2, 2010.
Subsequently, Perry created a comedy-drama television series based upon the two films titled Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse. The series, which stars White and Smith as Marcus and Angela, premiered on TBS on November 25, 2011. In June 2021, Perry entertained the idea of revisiting the franchise with a film called Why Did I Get Married Again. [16]
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Why Did I Get Married? | |
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![]() Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Tyler Perry |
Written by | Tyler Perry |
Based on |
Why Did I Get Married? by Tyler Perry |
Produced by | Tyler Perry Reuben Cannon |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Toyomichi Kurita |
Edited by | Maysie Hoy |
Music by | Aaron Zigman |
Production companies |
Tyler Perry Studios Reuben Cannon Productions |
Distributed by | Lionsgate |
Release date |
|
Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $55.9 million |
Why Did I Get Married? is a 2007 American comedy-drama film adaptation written, produced, directed, and starring Tyler Perry. It was inspired by Perry's play of the same name. The film also stars Janet Jackson, Jill Scott, Malik Yoba, Sharon Leal, Tasha Smith, Michael Jai White, Richard T. Jones, Denise Boutte, and Keesha Sharp. The film was released in the United States by Lionsgate on October 12, 2007.
The film is about the difficulty of maintaining a solid relationship in modern times.
![]() | This section's plot summary may be
too long or excessively detailed. (July 2020) |
Four couples, who are also best friends since college, converge in a house in the mountains for a week-long retreat. They travel there to work out their marital problems.
Dianne falls asleep after arriving with her BlackBerry close by hand. When her secretary calls while she is asleep, Terry tells her not to call while they are on their vacation. When Patricia arrives, she wakes Dianne. Angela and Marcus then arrive. Mike and Trina then appear, and the other wives berate them for having left Shelia to drive alone. Mike shows complete disregard for his wife and disparages her weight. Her friends try to reach Sheila by phone but get her voice mail only.
Providence leads Sheila to Sheriff Troy Jackson's office. Due to the weather, the roads have been closed for the night and she has to spend the night in the office. That night, Mike is caught by Angela going to Trina's bedroom. Sheila arrives at the retreat house the following morning with Troy in tow. She introduces Troy to the others, revealing that she has invited him to breakfast. During breakfast, the couples argue and Angela insults Trina, whom she instantly disliked.
The infidelity of Marcus and Mike leads to a discussion by the men of the 80/20 rule. According to this rule, most men get 80% of what they need from a marriage, yet they tend to go after the 20% that someone outside can provide for them because it appears to be more to them when it really is not.
During an argument at dinner, Angela exposes Mike and Trina's affair. In turn, Mike reveals the other couples' hidden secrets: Marcus had contracted VD after cheating on Angela, Dianne had her tubes tied after her daughter was born without Terry's knowledge and withheld disclosing her disinterest in having another baby, Terry had gotten a DNA test on him and Diane’s daughter because he was unsure he was the father, and Gavin had criticized Patricia for not protecting their young son in a fatal car accident a year prior. Angela admits giving Marcus the STD from her own cheating. Enraged, he tries choking her while the others pull him away. Mike then tells Sheila he wants a divorce, and she smashes a wine bottle over his head, knocking him out.
All the couples decide they cannot stay in the house any longer. Sheila checks into a hotel to recover from her divorce and discovers that Mike had drained her bank account. She is distraught when Troy visits her. He takes her up to a mountain where she cries and mourns the loss of her love and the only life she knew.
The other couples head back home. Patricia and Gavin are barely speaking to each other. Eventually, she breaks down and confesses that she was only trying to be perfect. They agree to face the situation and reconcile. Angela and Marcus are still fighting, especially when Marcus' ex-girlfriend and baby mama, Keisha, shows up at Angela's salon, and disrespects her. This happens again when the couple arrives at her house for the kids. Marcus eventually stands up to both women and frightens Angela into realizing she is wrecking their life with her constant arguing by disappearing for some days. On Terry's birthday at their home, Dianne accuses Terry of wanting her to be a housewife, while he calls her out for neglecting him and their daughter. He moves out as he feels Dianne constantly prioritizes her career over them. Patricia meets up with Dianne and Angela, moping over their husbands, and gives them good counseling about the need to get back on track: making a list of both the good and bad things their husbands have done.
In the mountains, Sheila settles into her new life with a new job at the general store owned by Troy's father. Angela cooks dinner for Marcus after finishing with her list. Although he suspects she is trying to poison him at first, they reunite and set new conditions. Dianne goes to see Terry and begs him to come back home after crying over her list. He plays with her head a little to get back at her, but they reconcile as well.
The couples later converge at a gala celebration for an award recently received by Patricia. She, Dianne, and Angela are elated when Sheila arrives, re-introduces Troy as her new husband, and says that she has lost weight with his help. Troy meets up with the husbands, who are also gladly surprised by the news of his and Sheila's marriage. Although Mike is still with Trina, he tries to weasel his way back into his ex-wife's good graces, but she turns him down. Patricia encloses a confession of her love for Gavin and a message of loving, respecting, and trusting God in her acceptance speech.
The film was shot in the state of Georgia and the province of British Columbia in Canada. In Georgia, scenes were shot in Decatur at Agnes Scott College along with parts spent in Atlanta. In Canada, scenes were shot in the city of Vancouver, Pemberton and Whistler. [1] [2]
Perry decided to take out many of the church and message scenes because he wanted the film to be "on a whole 'nother spiritual level--there's a whole 'nother connection to it." He said his writing has improved since the play. [3]
Perry invited experienced and neophyte African-American actors to a reading of an early script in order to field reactions, including Danny! and Tracee Ellis Ross. [4]
Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 48% based on 42 reviews, with an average rating of 5.50/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Despite some poignant observations on modern marriages, Why Did I Get Married? is too preachy and melodramatic." [5] On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 54/100 based on reviews from 12 critics. [6] CinemaScore polls reported that the average grade moviegoers gave the film was an "A+" on an A+ to F scale. [7] [8]
Paul Grenada said that while "there are times where the script seems stiff,...[the film] teaches without hammering, and you leave the movie feeling good about what you saw." [9] Giving the movie a B−, Entertainment Weekly said that Perry is of the "spell-everything-in-capital-letters and act-it-out-loudly schools," but added that "one performance glistens--Jill Scott's as the sad, heavyset Sheila, who locates the faith that's the source of love." [10] Time magazine gave the film a B and called it the "usual artless mix of broad comedy, teary confessions and spiritual uplift." [11]
In its opening weekend, the film grossed $21.4 million in 3,105 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking #1 at the box office. [12] In its second weekend, the film slipped to #2 in the box office charts, with a gross of $12.1 million, bringing the 10-day total to over $38 million. [13] In total, the film domestically grossed $55,862,886.
The soundtrack was released by Atlantic Records on October 2, 2007. Neither Janet Jackson nor Jill Scott are featured on the soundtrack. The soundtrack debuted at number 51 on Billboard 200, number seven on R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number six on Soundtracks with 58,000 copies sold in first week. [14] [15]
The film was released on DVD on February 12, 2008 and on Blu-ray on November 23, 2010.
A sequel, titled Why Did I Get Married Too? starring Perry and the original cast, was released on April 2, 2010.
Subsequently, Perry created a comedy-drama television series based upon the two films titled Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse. The series, which stars White and Smith as Marcus and Angela, premiered on TBS on November 25, 2011. In June 2021, Perry entertained the idea of revisiting the franchise with a film called Why Did I Get Married Again. [16]
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