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* FollowTheLeader: It has been noted by several reviewers (including ''WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob'') that the film's predominantly African-American cast (despite the filmmakers the Kendrick brothers being Caucasian) and storyline (a marriage in crisis, a cheating and abusive husband, an old woman being a mentor figure and comic relief) seems to be an attempt at cashing in on the success of Creator/TylerPerry's films, especially his Madea film series, with Miss Clara resembling the Madea character a lot (even Perry's films featured a lot of religious elements).
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* FollowTheLeader: It has been noted by several reviewers (including ''WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob'') that the film's predominantly African-American cast (despite the filmmakers the Kendrick brothers being Caucasian) and storyline (a marriage in crisis, a cheating and abusive husband, an old woman being a mentor figure and comic relief) seems to be an attempt at cashing in on the success of Creator/TylerPerry's films, especially his Madea film series, with Miss Clara resembling the Madea character a lot (even the religious elements are present in Perry's films featured a lot of religious elements).as well).
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* FollowTheLeader: It has been noted by several reviewers (including ''WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob'') that the film's predominantly African-American cast (despite the filmmakers the Kendrick brothers being Caucasian) and storyline (a marriage in crisis, a cheating and abusive husband, an old woman being a mentor figure and comic relief, even the religious elements are present in Perry's films as well) relief) seems to be an attempt at cashing in on the success of Creator/TylerPerry's films, especially his Madea film series, with Miss Clara resembling the Madea character a lot.lot (even Perry's films featured a lot of religious elements).
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* RealLifeRelative: Alena Pitts (Danielle) is the niece of Priscilla Shirer (Elizabeth).
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* FollowTheLeader: It has been noted by several reviewers (including ''WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob'') that the film's predominantly African-American cast (despite the filmmakers the Kendrick brothers being Caucasian) and storyline (a marriage in crisis, a cheating and abusive husband, an old woman being a mentor figure and comic relief, even the religious elements are present in Perry's films as well) seems to be an attempt at cashing in on the sucess success of Creator/TylerPerry's films, especially his Madea film series, with Miss Clara resembling the Madea character a lot.
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* FollowTheLeader: It has been noted by several reviewers (including ''WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob'') that the film's predominantly African-American cast (despite the filmmakers the Kendrick brothers being Caucasian) and storyline seems to be an attempt at cashing in on the sucess of Creator/TylerPerry's films, especially his Madea film series, with Miss Clara resembling the Madea character a lot.
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*RealLifeRelative: Alena Pitts (Danielle) is the niece of Priscilla Shirer (Elizabeth).