Why Did I Get Married Too?

2010 "Marriage is an institution they're committed to."
4.7| 2h1m| PG-13| en
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Four couples reunite for their annual vacation in order to socialize and to spend time analyzing their marriages. Their intimate week in the Bahamas is disrupted by the arrival of an ex-husband determined to win back his recently remarried wife.

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Incannerax What a waste of my time!!!
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Ella-May O'Brien Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Paul Magne Haakonsen This movie actually turned out better than I had expected it to be. But then again, of course I didn't really have much of any expectations for a movie such as this to begin with."Why Did I Get Married Too?" starts out with the appearance of just another romantic comedy. But then the movie suddenly started to become so much more, as it came to be revealed all the problems and life situations that each and everyone in the different marriages were dealing with and struggling with.The cast was rather good, and people were well cast for their individual roles. The actors and actresses performed quite well.There are some pretty good laughs throughout the movie, just as there are moments of thick drama and emotion. So there is a bit of everything to be had in "Why Did I Get Married Too?".I can warmly recommend that you take the time to watch this movie if you enjoy romantic comedies that have more than the usual superficial layer to them that permeates the romantic comedy genre.
Ard0014 I have gone back and forth with my feelings of Tyler Perry's movies. I enjoy them for their material and especially for their religious content. Most of his movies/plays do have a rich background that everything will work out and that God has a plan and as a Christian myself I love that this is included. I believe this movie was good. I enjoyed the characters and the situations they each had but I don't believe any of them were ever resolved. It left the viewer confused. Jill and Troy's problems were never discussed, Angela and Marcus never truly solved their trust issues and Terry and Dianne seemed to just let everything go without talking about it. Each of these situations in themselves could have been their own movie. There was so much that wasn't answered, so much that wasn't talked about. The worst was Patricia and Gavin. Both the first and second movie showed them having issues however, not only were they not resolved but they were barely shown in the first place. They were arguing and clearly in a difficult situation but it's still unknown what was wrong even after the end of the second movie. If Tyler Perry would have gone deeper into the issues of the relationships (or at least solved them in an appropriate way) I probably would have given this movie a 10. On a positive note, Tasha Smith is hilarious! She plays her character so well!
Gabby I don't think I have ever laughed harder at a movie I watched out of boredom. I found this gem as I was perusing Netflix instant-watch, and I'm glad I decided to watch it.Comedy is prevalent within the first couple scenes. Unlike many of the films made today, it was refreshing to watch a movie that could make me laugh while exploring serious subject matter. The film covers all realms of marriage difficulties, many of which are real problems facing today's couples.As I was new to Perry's films, I looked up some of his other movies on IMDb. To my disdain, almost all of his films received bad reviews. Why? Perry took the "black stereotype" and made a farce out of it. The movie is completely satirical, and should be perceived as such. Also - Tasha Smith made me laugh the entire movie.
jejohnson2244 From the rate I see it, there is no hope for Perry as he keeps milking cast mates talent for his own crap. Lord knows I don't hate Tyler Perry himself, I hate his work. Why did this even have a sequel? I know the answer, to make more money that's right to make more freaking money. The first one which I reviewed on here was good for certain reasons, this on the other hand freaking sucked. Black Folks or Afro People whatever you would like to be called, this man is showing how much power he has over all of us and flashes it in out face when he puts out this crap and we slob all over it like a hungry bums at a all you can eat buffet, my god this is getting old. Whenever I go to a Tyler Perry movie and black people can't even laugh at the jokes you know your formula is played out. If people pay attention, its obvious this man has a vendetta against black men, he just won't admit it. Also why does he give these black women lighter men of skin complexion? Is he saying that the lighter the person, the more faithful they become, what a load of horse crap. Bottom line movie sucked, Perry is played out.