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A reverse Cinderella tale centers on a successful attorney who falls in love with a financially challenged mechanic who is a single father of three children. The relationship hits a snag when the mechanics ex-wife comes back into his life and threatens to take away their kids.
Yes, it's true that Tyler Perry's movies are mostly formualaic. Yes, it's true that Tyler Perry isn't the finest director in the world. But it's also true that Tyler Perry is getting better.
March 09, 2007
New York Daily News
Subtlety has never been Perry's strength, but his previous films balanced the sermonizing with good humor and sincerity. Perhaps next time, he'll ease up on the lectures, and bring back the love.
Perry's habit of reducing drama to verbal sermons is the main thing keeping his movies within the realm of daytime TV.
March 15, 2007
Village Voice
Come back, Madea, and bring your chainsaw.
February 20, 2007
AV Club
While its look at interclass romance among African-Americans and the struggles of a working-class single father is fresh and vital, the heavy-handed execution isn't.
The cast is likable, and Perry makes good use of the Atlanta locations.
June 29, 2007
Chicago Reader
Dismissed by critics but embraced by African-American audiences, Tyler Perry now opens his pictures without press previews, but on the basis of this expert melodrama he might want to reconsider.