The first poster is certainly more artistic but it has very little to do with the plot of the film as far as the trailer suggests; The poster on the bottom does better at pointing the audience towards what the film is about but is too utterly banal and simplistic to be concerned with.
Tyler Perry's branding concerns me as the film looks to present a cliched but touching portrait of a father's attempt to stay together. One part Kramer vs. Kramer, this film will play incredibly well to certain audiences but fail to resonate with others.
Tyler Perry goes drama! That's not a formula for success as the film seems like the kind of formulaic that even the Academy can see through.
I have not seen this film.
-Wesley Lovell (March 28, 2007) Original