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Tyler Perrys Good Deeds
The movie centers on Wesley Deeds, the rich entrepreneur of the family-owned Deeds Corporation, who is jolted out of his scripted life when he meets Lindsey, a single mother who works on the cleaning crew in his office building.
6 November 1972, Berkeley, California, USA
1 March 1949, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
19 June 1948, Houston, Texas, USA
25 May 1970, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA
16 June 1973, Burbank, California, USA
13 October 1952, Buffalo, New York, USA
26 October 1968, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
20 July 1980, Wichita, Kansas, USA
14 September 1969, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
5 June 1980, London, England, UK
24 April 1972, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
21 April 1975, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
March 12, 2012
... smoothly entertaining. Eventually, though, Perry is undone by his own deft clichés, and he doesn't know when to stop ...
March 03, 2012
It's in the upper half of Perry's filmography, at any rate, both in terms of conceptual rigor and execution.
June 30, 2013
A simplistic and utterly-predictable morality tale.
March 07, 2012
In terms of Perry's oeuvre it's surprisingly light on the cheesy melodrama.
February 24, 2012
An otherwise unremarkable pic that takes what feels like a very long time to unwind a drearily predictable storyline.
March 23, 2012
A few good scenes, a few solid messages...But he's such a dull dramatist and boring actor that the message isn't delivered.
February 26, 2012
A ridiculously redemptive finale negates almost all of the preceding dramatic tension and resurrects a cloying Richard Marx chestnut to boot.
February 24, 2012
Good Deeds, with its Frank Capra-gone-Good Will Hunting title, is lucky to have Thandie Newton, easily the most gifted actress ever to have starred in a Tyler Perry movie.
February 03, 2017
Tyler Perry's Good Deeds is supposed to be a feel-good movie. Unfortunately, it takes way too long to make you feel much of anything.
February 24, 2012
There aren't a lot of laughs in "Good Deeds," and it could have used more of them.
February 25, 2012
Whose life, Wesley asks in the movie's narration, is he living? Judging from all the sterile office and apartment space and his mile-long face, I'd say Bruce Willis's in "The Sixth Sense.''

