Good Deeds (DVD REVIEW)
Good Deeds
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
Tyler Perry Love Triangle Finds Groom-to-be Torn between Fiancée and Widow
Wesley Deeds (Tyler Perry) has it
all, or so it seems, between serving as CEO of a thriving computer software
company and his impending marriage to a successful, if shallow, San Francisco realtor
(Gabrielle Union). The dedicated, driven executive was handpicked by his mother
(Phylicia Rashad) over his hot-headed brother, Walter (Brian White), to replace
their late father to run Deeds Corporation.
But because Wesley has spent most of
his life trying to satisfy the wishes of the domineering family matriarch, he
might be getting married in a few months more to please her than himself. Even
his already-jaded fiancée, Natalie, finds her Momma’s Boy a tad too boring and
predictable, despite his being a great catch.
Then,
while the couple is in the midst of putting the final touches on their
elaborate wedding plans, a fly lands in the nuptial ointment in the person of a
most-unlikely other woman. Lindsey Wakefield (Thandie
Newton) is a struggling, single-mom living in a car with her 6 year-old
daughter, Ariel (Jordenn Thompson).
She
fell on hard times after her husband was killed in Iraq, when she had to drop out of
nursing school and find a job. And the only reason the homeless woman and
wealthy Wesley happen to cross paths is because she’s the night janitor in his
office building.
The
gruff, ghetto girl initially rubs her relatively-refined boss the wrong way.
After all, she is definitely a little rough around the edges, and just not the
class of female Wesley’s accustomed to associating with.
However,
the tension between the two starts to dissolve the night she offers to give him
a back massage while he’s burning the midnight oils at work. And upon hearing
all the details of her pitiful plight, Wesley altruistically offers Lindsey and
little Ariel a free apartment to crash in indefinitely.
Will
this gallant knight-in-shining-armor develop deeper feelings for the grimy
damsel-in-distress who subsequently cleans up so nicely, literally and
figuratively? If so, will he be able to summon up the gumption to break off his
engagement, given the little matter of his fast-approaching wedding day?
That
difficult dilemma is the raison d’etre of Good Deeds, a modern morality play
written by, directed by and starring Tyler Perry. Avoiding his usual staples of
comic relief courtesy of Madea and clownish support characters, Perry presents
this sober soap opera in straightforward fashion.
Consequently,
in the absence of those typical distractions, the plot is not only perfectly
plausible but remains refreshingly grounded in reality from start to finish.
Along the way, veteran lead actors, Tyler, Thandie Newton and Gabrielle Union,
generate a convincing chemistry guaranteed to keep you on edge right up to the
surprising resolution of the unfortunate love triangle.
Another
compelling Tyler Perry parable delivering a priceless message about what really
matters most.
Excellent
(4 stars)
Rated PG-13 for sexuality, violence, profanity and mature themes.
Running time: 110
minutes
Distributor:
Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Blu-ray Extras: “Two
Worlds Collide” and “Motherly Love” featurettes.
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