Meet the Browns (film)

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Meet the Browns
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Tyler Perry
Written byTyler Perry
Based on Meet the Browns
by Tyler Perry
Produced byTyler Perry
Reuben Cannon
Starring Angela Bassett
Rick Fox
Margaret Avery
Frankie Faison
Jenifer Lewis
Lance Gross
Sofía Vergara
Lamman Rucker
Tamela Mann
David Mann
Tyler Perry
Cinematography Sandi Sissel
Edited by Maysie Hoy
Music by Aaron Zigman
Production
company
Distributed by Lionsgate
Release date
  • March 21, 2008 (2008-03-21)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million [1]
Box office$42 million

Meet the Browns is a 2008 American romantic comedy-drama film released by Lionsgate on March 21, 2008. The film was based on the play of the same name by Tyler Perry and is the third film in the Madea cinematic universe. It was written and directed by Tyler Perry with Ruben Cannon helping with the writing, and starring Angela Bassett, Rick Fox, Margaret Avery, Frankie Faison, Jenifer Lewis, Lance Gross, Sofía Vergara, Lamman Rucker, Tamela Mann, Tyler Perry, and introducing David Mann in his film debut as Leroy Brown. The film tells the story of a struggling single mother from Chicago who takes her children to Georgia to attend her long-lost father's funeral and meets the relatives she didn't know she had.

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The film was met with mixed reviews and grossed $42 million on a budget of $20 million.

Plot

In Chicago, Brenda Brown-Davis is the struggling single mother of Mike Jr., Lena, and Tosha. She receives a letter telling her that the father she has never met has died and his funeral will be in Georgia. The same day, the plant where she works with her friend Cheryl "relocates its business to Mexico" adding to her existing financial difficulties. Then Miss Mildred, who supervises Lena in her home daycare, will not continue watching her due to the fact that Brenda has not been paying her.

Harry, a basketball scout, notices Mike Jr. playing well at a game and comes to their house to talk about the boy's future. Harry asks Brenda out, but she has no interest in hearing about her son going professional and walks away. She begs Miss Mildred to watch Lena briefly and goes to see her ex with Cheryl for financial help. Mike Sr., who has never given Brenda any assistance, says no and Brenda runs after Cheryl throws a brick at him.

Brenda takes her children to Georgia to attend the funeral and meets half-siblings who did not know she existed and are led by Cora Simmons and Leroy Brown. She is surprised to run into Harry, who lives in the same town and is friendly with her father's family members LB, Sarah, Vera, and Will. Harry partakes in a basketball game with Mike Jr. and Will.

At dinner, Brenda learns that LB was the only one who knew about her when she shows the letter to Vera. On his deathbed, Pop confessed to LB that he had been a pimp in Chicago. Brenda's mother who was LB's mother and many of Pop's friends, the children had all known, were his prostitutes, much to the shock of the rest of the Browns. The family welcomes Brenda, offering support and encouragement. After the funeral, they learn that Pop Brown left an old house to Brenda in his will. Brenda decides not to move in there, despite Harry's suggestion that she should stay.

Once Brenda is back in Chicago, Mike Sr. offers money in exchange for a one-night stand. After Brenda rejects him, Mike Jr. overhears Mike Sr. insulting her and storms out. Trying to make money and help, Mike Jr. turns to Calvin, a friend who deals drugs. Harry sees them together and suspects something is wrong. He counsels Mike Jr. and goes home with him, to explain the situation to Brenda. She threatens to kick Mike Jr. out if he starts dealing drugs. Mike Jr. realizes the risks involved in drug dealing would let his family down and promises to not do it.

When Harry and Brenda leave for a date, Mike Jr. tells Calvin that he has changed his mind and returns the drugs. Rival drug dealers arrive and attack Calvin for selling on their turf. Michael is shot and wounded when he runs away at Calvin's urging. This leads to a further breakdown in Brenda's relationship with Mike Sr.

After Mike Jr. recovers, Harry asks the Browns for help to get Pop Brown's run-down house for Brenda and her kids; they renovate the house and surprise her. Brenda overhears Vera talking to Sarah suggesting that Harry only dates Brenda to get his "perks" from helping Mike Jr.

Later that night, Brenda confronts Harry, who asserts that he truly means well, but she breaks up with him. At the same time, Cora and Leroy watch the news of a high-speed chase involving their relatives Madea and Joe Simmons. As Madea is arrested and Joe flees, Leroy gives Cora money to bail her mother out.

A basketball league representative visits Brenda and offers Mike Jr. a million-dollar contract; Brenda learns that Harry referred them without asking for any money. On the day Mike Jr. signs his contract, Mike Sr. arrives to be photographed with his ex and son. However, Mike Jr. announces to the press that he does not know his father, and that his mother raised him without support.

While leaving, Mike Jr. tells Brenda that Harry is a good man and more of a father figure than his actual father. Brenda goes to see Harry and they reconcile. The two eventually marry, and the Browns attend the wedding.

Cast

Production

Meet the Browns completed filming on October 26, 2007, after beginning on July 12 the same year.

Stageplay

The film is based on certain plot points of its namesake, while majority of the storyline comes from the 2006 play, What's Done in the Dark .

Television series

Meet the Browns aired on TBS starring David Mann and Tamela Mann. The show's plot is different from the play and movie. Mr. Brown has opened up a senior citizens' home with the help of Cora, his nephew Will and his wife Sasha. Storylines involve the various zany residents of the home. The series, however, is a spin-off of the film, the stageplay and three episodes of Tyler Perry's House of Payne where Mann guest-starred as Mr. Brown, who learns that his deceased father states in his will that he wants him to open a senior citizens' home. Brown enlists the help of the Paynes, Cora, and Will. The other characters from the play and film are neither mentioned nor seen. However, Brown's sister Vera made a guest appearance in the third season of the series.

Critical reception

The film received mixed reviews from critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a 33% approval rating based on 58 reviews, with an average rating of 4.85/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Angela Bassett's considerable charms can't compensate for Meet the Browns' incessant melodrama and scattered narrative threads." [2] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 45 out of 100, based on 14 reviews. [3] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. [4]

Box office

In its opening weekend, the film grossed an estimated $20 million in 2,006 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking #2 at the box office [5] behind Horton Hears a Who! . Although the film ranked second at the box office, it ranked first in average gross per theater, grossing $9,977 per theater compared to Horton's $6,336 per theater. When the film ended its run at the box office, it had grossed $41,975,388 over its $20 million budget, making the film a success. [6]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack was released by Atlantic Records on March 18, 2008.

Track list

[7]

  1. People Everyday (Metamorphosis Mix) – Musiq Soulchild feat. Estelle
  2. Face To Face – Coko & Case
  3. Sweeter – Gerald Levert
  4. Dig This – Brandy
  5. I'll Take You ThereKelly Price
  6. Love Again – Kelly Rowland
  7. This Gift – Deborah Cox
  8. AngelChaka Khan
  9. Alright – Ledisi
  10. Unify – Wynter Gordon
  11. My Love – Jill Scott
  12. Hallelujah – Tamela Mann

Blu-ray / DVD release

Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns was sold in 1-disc and 2-disc DVD and Blu-ray on July 1, 2008. DVD sales have so far gathered $17,810,803 in revenue. [8]

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