Big Momma's House (2000)2000 Direct
The film follows (Lawrence), a master-of-disguise FBI agent. To catch an escaped bank robber named Lester (Terrence Howard), Malcolm goes undercover in Georgia by impersonating the estranged, 350-pound grandmother of Lester's former girlfriend, Sherry (Nia Long). The comedy stems from Malcolm's desperate attempts to maintain the "Big Momma" persona while performing daily tasks like cooking, attending church, and even delivering a baby. Critical Perspective
Critical reception at the time was mixed to negative, though the film was a massive commercial success, grossing over worldwide. Big Momma's House Movie Review | Common Sense Media Big Momma's House (2000)2000
Big Momma's House (2000) is a quintessential example of the turn-of-the-century "man-in-a-fat-suit" comedy subgenre, a trend that saw significant popularity following the success of films like The Nutty Professor . Directed by and starring Martin Lawrence , the film leans heavily on slapstick, gross-out humor, and Lawrence’s high-energy physical performance. Plot and Premise The film follows (Lawrence), a master-of-disguise FBI agent