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Tyler Perrys Boo 2! A Madea Halloween Review

The characters of Tyler Perry'due south Madea universe have endeared audiences over the course of x films, and information technology seems like the comedian has managed to stretch the boundaries of their ridiculousness with each passing movie. However, with his latest accept on the spookiest of holidays, it has get abundantly clear that they may accept reached their limit. Written, directed, produced, and acted three times over by Perry himself, Boo ii! A Madea Halloween is a profoundly miserable depression indicate for the Madea franchise every bit a whole.

Taking identify one year after the events of the first Madea-inspired Halloween hazard (there's a surprising amount of continuity shared between the two films), Boo 2! A Madea Halloween opens on Brian (Tyler Perry) trying to hold onto Tiffany's (Diamond White) childhood on Halloween/her 18th birthday. Notwithstanding, Brian's ability to continue Tiffany rubber and sheltered gets chosen into question when his ex-wife Deborah (Taja V. Simpson) gives Tiffany the car she has ever wanted and lets her go to a Halloween-themed frat party at the supposedly haunted Lake Derrick. Meanwhile, Madea (Perry), Joe (as well Perry), Hattie (Patrice Lovely), and Bam (Cassi Davis) find themselves taken for a scary ride when they see themselves lost on the very aforementioned back roads that lead to the ill-fated party.

Correct off the bat, it'due south worth mentioning that Tyler Perry's Boo 2! A Madea Halloween feels less like a movie and more like a series of insulated skits centered on a chilling motif. The entire first human activity of the film is basically only ane or two scenes to ready the stage for the chief party, and once the sun goes downwards and the festivities begin, it's just a series of cutting back and along between the Simmons family driving on the back route and mysterious slasher escapades that take place effectually our younger characters. In that location's a shocking lack of forward momentum to drive Boo 2!'s story forward, and when the film finally comes to its fairly anticipated decision, the personal realizations fabricated by these characters don't ring even remotely truthful.

Once again, I actually cannot stress enough simply how bonkers this movie is on a structural level. At 1 point, Perry even puts the entire film on pause for a pseudo music video segment in which Rae Sremmurd "Black Beatles" plays well-nigh in its entirety.

That said, I understand that reviewing a one-act comes with its own share of pitfalls. Humour often doesn't translate well from person to person, so you're mileage may vary with how much Boo 2! A Madea Halloween makes you laugh. Yet, how unfunny this film indeed is seems nada short of shocking. From Joe'southward abiding (and creepy) advances on younger female person characters, to the goofy and cartoonish faces of the frat boys as they ogle the immature women at the political party, to Madea running while screaming "aid me, Jesus" later supposedly seeing a demon child, all of the sense of humor operates on the most base level. Pretty much nothing in Tyler Perry's earth gets approached with a sense of subtlety or nuance, and the event is one of the most immature and rushed broad comedies in recent retentiveness.

That problem feels entirely exacerbated by the fact that there are basically no characters in the movie that feel like living, breathing human beings. Aside from Brian (who doesn't get much scream time due to Perry's commitments elsewhere in the moving-picture show), anybody is a stereotype or a screaming extravaganza. From Madea's abiding reminiscing virtually turning tricks to pay for her first automobile to the (unreasonably creepy) sexual advances of the 20-something college guys, near every single character who inhabits this film is continuously gearing up for the next bad joke, and it seldom works.

Retrieve, fifty-fifty the Leap Street and Neighbors franchises had the foresight to give their frat boy characters some semblances of humanity. Without a genuine emotional throughline to comport any of these individuals through the story, Boo 2! A Madea Halloween pretty much just devolves into a series of scenes in which people we don't intendance virtually run effectually screaming.

Oddly plenty, the funniest aspect of Boo 2! A Madea Halloween has seemingly nothing to do with the performances, the writing, or the overall direction. It's the unreasonably poor ADR work that got the biggest laughs out of me. At several points throughout the film, Madea very clearly uses foul language, merely the word that comes out of her mouth oft doesn't match the movement of her lips. Tyler Perry recently told CinemaBlend that he had to cutting quite a bit of language from the moving picture to attain its PG-thirteen rating, the overdubbing to remove some of the less savory swears delivers some legitimately hilarious moments. At least we got something out of this, right?

Tyler Perry'due south Boo ii! A Madea Halloween is a plodding mess of a picture show. Neither funny nor scary, its structural incoherency and lack of relatable characters make information technology nigh unwatchable. This is the tenth installment in Madea's long run of silver screen adventures, and the shtick has definitely begun to wear sparse.

Conner Schwerdtfeger

Originally from Connecticut, Conner grew upward in San Diego and graduated from Chapman University in 2014. He now lives in Los Angeles working in and effectually the amusement industry and can mostly be found binging horror movies and chugging coffee.

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Source: https://www.cinemablend.com/reviews/1715969/tyler-perrys-boo-2-a-madea-halloween-review

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