Madea's Tough Love Explained

Tyler Perry's Madea's Tough Love
Director:Frank Marino
Screenplay:Matt Fleckenstein
Benjamin Gluck
Story:Ben Chambers and Benjamin Gluck
Based On:Characters created by
Tyler Perry
Producer:Ozzie Areu
Ken Katsumoto
Matt Moore
Tyler Perry
Eric S. Rollman
Starring:Tyler Perry
Cassi Davis
Rolonda Watts
Avery Kidd Waddell
Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
Georg Stanford Brown
Kevin Michael Richardson
Mari Williams
Indigo
Caitlyn Taylor Love
Maya Kay
Kate Higgins
Bootsy Collins
Editing:Leo Papin
Music:Frank Ciampi
Studio:Tyler Perry Studios
Bento Box Entertainment
Distributor:Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Runtime:64 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Gross:$2.5 million

Tyler Perry's Madea's Tough Love is a 2015 American live action-animated comedy film directed by Frank Marino, written by Matt Fleckenstein and Benjamin Gluck produced by Tyler Perry, Matt Moore, and Ozzie Areu, and starring the voices of Perry, Cassi Davis, Rolonda Watts, Avery Kidd Waddell, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, Georg Stanford Brown, Kevin Michael Richardson, Mari Williams, Indigo, Caitlyn Taylor Love, Maya Kay, Kate Higgins, and Bootsy Collins. The film tells the story of Madea being sentenced to community service at a youth center as she comes across a devious plot to destroy it. It was released on January 20, 2015.[1] While the film is mainly animated and serves as Tyler Perry Studios' first live action-animated film, the beginning and ending scenes however are live-action like the other Madea films.

Plot

In the live-action real world, Madea is watching television while eating her breakfast. After wishing she could discipline the kids in the animated show she is watching, she is transported into the cartoon.

In the animated world, Madea chases a group of rude and unruly skateboarders, a chase that the police soon join. Madea elicits an apology from the skateboarders, but is subsequently arrested by Officer Frank, Officer Fred, and their fellow police officers for excessive damage to public property, two bench warrants, 25 unpaid parking tickets, and an unpaid speeding ticket.

At the courthouse with her nephew Brian Simmons defending her, Madea is sentenced by Judge Michaels to community service guiding the young souls at the Moms Mabley Youth Center where a special monitor is placed on her to make sure she does her job as Officers Fred and Frank are assigned to keep an eye on Madea.

With Joe and Aunt Bam present, Madea attends the youth center's gym class and is horrified at the kids’ raucous behavior. Madea locks the children in a cage, but the children protest, claiming they have to practice to win a local sporting event and its cash prize. The police are alerted to Madea's actions and Officers Frank and Fred return her home.

That evening, Madea returns to the youth center to find her purse. She encounters two of the children, Netta and Dang Dang, who are also looking for the purse. After learning the children are homeless, Madea takes them home with her. Madea makes the children breakfast in the morning, but after learning Madea is planning to call social services Netta and Dang Dang leave.

Madea finds Netta and Dang Dang playing basketball with the other children at Moms Mabley Youth Center in Freedom Park. However, the center is condemned by Betsy Holiday, a mayoral candidate for Atlanta. Holiday details her plans to construct new buildings and make the city's neighborhoods safe for children. However, Madea distrusts Holiday's intentions. Madea takes the children to Chastain Park, which has since been repurposed into a shopping mall, and explains this is what Holiday intends to do with their youth center.

Madea breaks into Holiday's headquarters and confronts her. Madea learns Holiday also has a team entering the sporting event, the "Chastain Park Players". After attacking Holiday, Madea is told by Judge Michaels that she will fulfill the rest of her sentence under house arrest much to the dismay of Joe. Officers Fred and Frank take Madea home where they claim to each other they partially believe Madea's claim about Holiday.

After escaping her house with Joe and Aunt Bam, Madea rallies the children together. They ultimately defeat the Chastain Park Players in the sporting event and win the $25,000 prize, which they will use to save the youth center. Madea and the children celebrate, but Holiday steals the check and speeds away with Madea and the police able to catch her as Holiday is arrested for her crimes.

The youth center is saved and Madea, Joe, and Aunt Bam are watching a friendly basketball game while Betsy Holiday is seen doing community service. She implies that she is happier now that she is not running for mayor or working for bosses anymore, but Madea teases her by throwing chips on the floor.

Back in the live-action real world, Madea wakes up back at her kitchen table eating breakfast, wondering if the whole thing was a dream.

Cast

Crew

Reception

Brian Orndorf of Blu-ray.com gave the film a five out of ten, saying "Tough Love plays to the Perry fanbase, featuring cameos by Madea’s brother Joe and Aunt Bam (Cassi Davis), and keeps its street cred with a finale that includes a chase between two cars fitted with hydraulics. It’s also blessedly short (64 minutes), which is exactly the type of brevity this character needs to succeed. Madea’s Tough Love isn’t funny, not even amusing, but it’s palatable, which is a rare reaction to a Perry project. The ending promises a sequel, which isn’t necessary, but if Madea must return to action, I’d rather watch her as an animated character than endure Perry in drag once again."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tyler Perry's Madea's Tough Love: Tyler Perry, Cassi Davis, Rolonda Watts, Kevin Michael Richardson, Mari Williams, Indigo, Caitlyn Love, Maya Kay, Kate Higgins, Avery Kidd Waddell, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, Frank Marino: Movies & TV . Amazon . 20 January 2015 . 2015-06-28.
  2. Web site: Madea's Tough Love (2015) . Blu-ray.com . 2015-06-28.