A joyous reunion in small-town Georgia turns into an unexpected nightmare when Madea, Joe, Aunt Bam and other family members gather for an anniversary party that turns out to be a sham. Instead of fun and relaxation, Madea and the gang soon find themselves attending an elaborate funeral that doesn't quite go according to plan. To cap it all, Daniel notices the presence among the mourners of a mysterious dwarf nobody else seems to know. Relatives and friends pour in - including a grouchy wheel-chair bound uncle; Aaron's New York-based selfish brother - an unsuccessful writer; drug-impaired cousins; and a petite stranger who no one seems to know - who has an agenda of his own. Daniel is a decent young man, married to Jane, still living at his father's home.
After the funeral home delivers the wrong body, things appear to calm down. But preserving the dignity inherent in such circumstances will be a hard task. When his father dies, it is up to him to organize his funeral. . Aaron's father unexpectedly passes away, and he is called upon to inform his entire extended family to attend the funeral.
On this painful morning, the suitable grave expression on his face, Daniel is ready to welcome his father's friends and relatives. . . . . . .
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