Summary: Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son is a 2011 American comedy film directed by John Whitesell. The movie is a sequel to the 2000 film Big Momma's House and the 2006 film Big Momma's House 2, both starring Martin Lawrence as FBI agent Malcolm Turner. In this installment, Malcolm goes undercover as the elderly and overweight "Big Momma" to help his stepson Trent (Brandon T. Jackson) evade the mob and investigate a murder. The film follows their hijinks as they navigate the world of a girls' performing arts school, where Trent is hiding, while Malcolm tries to solve the case and protect his family.
Why Watch:
🎥 Comedy Fans: This movie is a hilarious continuation of the Big Momma's House franchise, featuring the beloved character of Big Momma and the comedic talents of Martin Lawrence. Viewers who enjoy slapstick humor, fish-out-of-water scenarios, and over-the-top characters will find plenty to laugh about.
🕵️♀️ Crime/Mystery Enthusiasts: While the film is primarily a comedy, it also incorporates a murder mystery plot that adds an element of suspense and intrigue. Fans of crime-solving stories will be engaged as Malcolm works to uncover the truth and protect his family.
🎨 Performing Arts Lovers: The setting of a performing arts school provides a unique backdrop for the film's hijinks, offering glimpses into the world of dance, music, and artistic expression. Those with an appreciation for the performing arts may find this setting particularly entertaining.