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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Digusting, offensive, stereotypical...*barf*,
By Photog Z (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Do...I Did (DVD)
I caught this movie on Centric channel and was drawn in by the initial scenes of coma wife in the hospital. I wondered where the story was going. But it quickly went downhill from there. If you like stereotypes such as "loud, angry, violent" black woman, "docile, airheaded, neurotic" white woman, and "no good" black man, then you may find this amusing. I didn't. I cringed. It wasn't even a clever satirical portrayal of stereotypes- it was just straight up ignorant and unfunny. Oh yeah, throw in a little violence against a pregnant woman and attempted murder of an unborn child. Coma wife insisted that pregnant wife do vigorous exercise while late in her pregnancy, drink energy drinks (that were presumably caffeinated), and "spiked" pregnant wife's salad with a bunch of salt to make her blood pressure rise. The movie didn't make it seem as if coma wife's agenda was to cause pregnant wife to lose the baby, but if she wasn't trying to make her lose the baby, then WHY was she shown doing all that stuff? It was for a reason, and it left me once again, cringing. The character relationships were inconsistent- one minute pregnant wife is jealous and insecure about coma wife, next minute pregnant wife is confiding in coma wife and trying to be her friend, then next minute pregnant wife is suspicious of coma wife calling her a b---h, then pregnant wife invited coma wife to a fancy event as her date...what the heck?! On numerous occasions Char Jackson's character is shown being "restrained" from "beating" pregnant wife...again, what the heck? Also, coma wife is restrained from beating pregnant wife and threatens that if she is not removed from the house, there will be "slow singing and flower bringing". All the gratuitous violence in a supposed romcom movie was absurd! It's not worth waiting for the ending. Ugh!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
What was this?,
By Kara (NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I Do...I Did (DVD)
This movie started off with a lot of potential. Vivian and Marcus were both very well off, educated people who really seemed to love each other. Then Viv's in a coma and two years later, she's a conniving, evil little bitch who sabotages a pregnant woman's life as well as her child's for the sake of 'true love'.
What is this? What kind of movie is this? What kind of message are you sending along here to black women? Especially that Marcus' pregnant wife is white and Vivian and her friend constantly talk about 'white bitches', 'white slut', 'rich white Daddy's girl', come on! There was a stellar cast and a plot with a great starting point and it went this way? Please. BET, please, raise the standards. There have been some fantastic BET movies with amazing messages and you had to pull this up next? Just stop it. Do yourself a favor and don't watch this movie unless you want to be disgusted in some of the things that the human race can come up with.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I wish I coud give this NO star,
This review is from: I Do...I Did (DVD)
I was VERY open-minded to watching the movie but everything from the pilot, cast, directing, and everything else, the movie was not good at all.
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