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What's Done in the Dark... by Tyler Perry
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DVD detailsActor: Chandra Currelley-Young, Chantell D. Christopher, D'Atra Hicks, Ryan Gentles, Terrell Carter Director: Tyler Perry Brand: LION'S GATE ENTERTAINMENT Composer: Tyler Perry Composer: Ronnie Garrett Editor: Cassandra R. McKibben DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language); English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); Spanish (Dubbed) Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 140 minutes DVD Release Date: 2008-02-12 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Lions Gate
DVD Reviews of What's Done in the Dark...DVD Review: Mr. Brown Saved This Mess! Summary: 2 StarsThe ONLY reason to see this play is because of Mr. Brown. (Okay, and maybe the cute doctor.)
Three reasons I didn't like What's Done in the Dark: The health infomercial preaching, partially recycled script, and Nurse Trudy.
I get it! I get it! Diabetes, AIDS, STDs, cancer, heart problems, and high blood pressure=bad. Early check-ups, eating right, exercise=good. But I didn't tune in for the heavy-handed health sermon that saturated the whole play and made me roll my eyes and say, "Ah. Here we go again!" It's the same reaction the character Mike had in Perry's movie Why Did I Get Married when Perry's character Terry started spouting the stats on AIDS/HIV cases. It's so blatant that it takes you out of the movie/play, though well-meaning it may seem. Subtlety is thy friend! I know this play was set in a hospital, but that doesn't excuse the over-the-top health sermonizing.
Then there was the partially recycled plot. I don't know which came first, but those of us who saw the movie Meet the Browns will recognize Brenda's storyline. It was like watching a rerun.
Finally, there's Nurse Trudy. I've not seen D'atra Hicks in anything else, and maybe she's a good actress; but not here. It was overacting to the extreme. The growling and yelling just made no sense to me. Latrice Pace was a much better actress and was funny and realistic with a much more subdued performance.
As always, though, David Mann's Mr. Brown saved this Madea-less play. Tamala Mann and a few of the others who have been with Perry for some time showed that they had grown as performers and were quite good. Perhaps Hicks and some of the other first-timers will get there. For now, Mr. Brown was the funniest of the crew and saved this play from being a one-star performance (or no star, if I could do that). He also does a fantastic job in the bonus features, especially the final interview.
DVD Review: What's Done In the Dark Summary: 4 StarsAwesome play but you really don't expect less from Tyler Perry. Great cast although some of the acting seemed a little over dramatic. And at times some of the dialogue used was not original. Overall great. Fan of Tyler Perry an dhis people and will be for time to come.
DVD Review: Tyler Perry does it again! Summary: 4 StarsThis is another in a long line of witty and carefully crafted plays from Tyler Perry. His comedic genius is interlaced with the morals and values that have been absent from our modern media. It's a welcome addition to any library!
DVD Review: okay Summary: 2 StarsIt was okay. I expected better. I'm a huge fan of Tyler Perry's productions. I didn't really like this play.
DVD Review: Mr Brown! Summary: 4 StarsYou know, any movie you put Mr. Brown in is an instant hit. You will find yourself fast forwarding to his parts! The acting is funny, especially by the nurses, and the Men are very easy on the eyes :). The story lines are easily predictable and could use some creativity, but I love the stageplay.
Description of What's Done in the Dark...Get ready to laugh and sing out loud. WHAT'S DONE IN THE DARK set in a hospital emergency room follows several nurses their docto rs and some very interesting patients (hello Mr. Brown!). What seems routine rarely is. Some folks would do well to remember: what's done in the dark always come to light.System Requirements:Running Time: 118 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre:?MUSICALS/MUSICALS Rating:?PG-13 UPC:?031398224518 Manufacturer No:?22451 Tyler Perry mixes melodrama, social commentary, slapstick comedy, gospel music, and public health announcements in What's Done in the Dark... The lives of nurses, doctors, and patients of a city hospital get turned upside-down: A nurse discovers the doctor she's fooling around with is married; a faithful husband is diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease; the son of a nurse abandoned by her husband seeks desperate means to make money; and audience favorite Mr. Brown (David Mann), who's appeared in other Perry plays, comes to the hospital convinced that he's dying, dragging his long-suffering daughter Cora (Tamela Mann) along with him. What's Done in the Dark... is a production of a play, filmed before a live audience, so it doesn't have the visual dynamics of a movie, but the full-tilt, show-stopping gospel songs wouldn't have the same unbridled exuberance anywhere but on the stage. Perry's writing is rarely subtle, but What's Done in the Dark... is broader than usual--even longtime fans may find the cartoonish Nurse Trudy (D'Atra Hicks) a bit hard to take. Nonetheless, the play continues Perry's devotion to themes of love, respect, and the grace of God, as well as providing health information for the African-American community. And Mr. Brown, in his jarringly colorful clothes and silly malaprops, is a topnotch buffoon. His over-the-top theatrics are not for everyone, but fans won't be able to get enough of him. --Bret Fetzer
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