
Four couples reunite for their annual vacation in order to socialize and 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 ex-wife.... (Full plot summary below)
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Four couples reunite for their annual vacation in order to socialize and 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 ex-wife.
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| NewsBlazePrairie MillerFinding this occasionally over the top nasty domestic strife entertaining, depends on whether you have a tendency to put your nosy ears closer to the wall when married neighbors squabble loudly, or would rather cover them up for the annoying duration. |
| E! OnlineLuke Y. ThompsonThis Tyler Perry sequel hews closer to his usual formula than its predecessor, but good cast chemistry and a gutturally fierce performance by Janet Jackson keep it watchable. |
| Bangor Daily News (Maine)Christopher SmithAnother Perry film that is certainly flawed but well-worth the watch. |
| BET.comClay CanePerry doesn't pander to critics. His intent is to make positive films about black family life. Some filmmakers like to push buttons, like Spike Lee or Lee Daniels. Perry's morals and values, regardless of art, will always come first. |
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfPerry's most obscenely obnoxious, morally bankrupt, and professionally ramshackle film to date. It's appalling in every way, showing a disregard for humankind in a manner that should keep Perry on a therapist's couch, not on a film set. |
| Reel Talk OnlineCandice Frederick[Writer/Director Tyler] Perry can't seem to break from his usual melodramatic, soap opera-esque formula in this movie, but he does manage to tug at our emotions for a funny, heartfelt, relatable look at marriage and love. |
| Boston GlobeWesley MorrisIf Perry’s cinematic vision remains less than 20/20, his sagacity gets stronger by the movie. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael OrdoñaNot only is Perry in tune with his audience as always, he's unquestionably growing as a cinematic artist. |
| Moving Pictures MagazineAnnlee EllingsonPerry is getting closer to striking the right balance between comedy and drama, mining deep, sometimes disturbing emotional territory in this sequel. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckDisplaying his usual mixture of broad, sitcom-style humor and soapy melodramatics, it's an entertaining if hokey effort that his target audience will eat up. |