A very good movie though, and a must see if you're a Madea or a Tyler Perry fan.
The main subject of the movie is a black woman and a white man who eloped, and the mom doesn't know, plus the mom is kind of anti-white and doesn't believe in mixed marriage, then the white man's parents come over and mayhem begins. So far as sexual content goes, Madea makes a joke about not being horizontal with two civil rights activists as a sex joke, and there is one scene where Conner's parents are in bed and are playing a sexual game with a white sheet, and a woman comes in seeing them thinking that they're KKK because of a white sheet, which is perceived as ridiculous and the person is a bit of a racist towards white people. So far as content, many uses of damn, hell, and ass, one use of hoe. Now, this is a very funny movie, and Tyler Perry plays Madea perfectly with some of the best jokes for someone with a personality like Madea to be written.
While we are seeing improvements in Hollywood representation, in 2020, just 39.7% of lead roles went to Black actors and people of color. But while Netflix has plenty of options (a couple are on this list) and we don't tire of the classics, a majority of mainstream holiday films feature predominantly white casts. It's never too early-or too late-to put on your coziest Santa socks and matching family pajamas and settle down to a wonderfully corny Christmas movie.