Review of Daddy's Little Girls (2007) by Wesley Morris for Boston Globe — 29 Jul 2016
Perry shelves his crowd-pleasing Madea character and aspires for the impossible mix of 1950s social melodrama, gospel-inflected public service announcement, soap opera, R&B video, girl-centric sitcom on the CW, and any episode of "Good Times," featuring Janet Jackson's oft-affronted Penny.
Were Perry a visual director or a logical, patient screenwriter, that hybrid would count as a feat of singular ambition. Instead, it seems like the product of an abbreviated attention span.
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This review of Daddy's Little Girls (2007) was written by Wesley Morris and published by Boston Globe on 29 Jul 2016.
Daddy's Little Girls has generally received positive reviews.
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