Madea Gets A Job -

The heart of any Tyler Perry production is the message, and Madea Gets a Job is no different. Between the slapstick comedy and the threats of "pop-popping" someone, there’s a real look at how we treat our elders and the importance of family. Madea might be there because she has to be, but she ends up being the wake-up call the other characters desperately need. 3. Hallelujer, It’s About the Hustle

Watching Madea navigate a background check and a job interview is a masterclass in "faking it 'til you make it" (or just threatening the interviewer until they hire you). It’s a hilarious reminder that the job market is tough, but Madea is tougher. The Takeaway Madea Gets a Job

If there’s one thing we know about Mabel "Madea" Simmons, it’s that she doesn’t do well with authority—mostly because she is the authority. But in Madea Gets a Job , we see the 6-foot-tall, pistol-toting matriarch trade her housecoat for a uniform, and the results are exactly the kind of chaotic gospel we’ve come to love. The heart of any Tyler Perry production is