Gross US & Canada
$18,912,328
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,810,288
Gross worldwide
$18,912,328
Gross US & Canada
$18,912,328
Opening weekend US & Canada
$4,810,288
Gross worldwide
$18,912,328
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By Camilla 2022-10-21 14:29:00
A film propped up by a remodeled old friend
As a road film, I can see the unfortunate routines of many road film duos along the way. The laughs are quite good, the lines and actors are very good, and there is also the afterglow of the sunset.
But to be honest, the plot is actually quite weak. The whole movie feels like a new little dough poured into the old face of the golden age. Except for the pair of Lemon and Matthew, most of the supporting characters are blurred, especially their children The passers-by in Hollywood family...
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By Marie 2023-09-27 21:10:24
Driving so slow I can't stop laughing. It's super good. Both are good to die for. Classic...
By Franco 2023-09-20 04:06:33
CCTV finished the first part and immediately released the second part. Seeing the aging faces of the two male protagonists, my heart was sour. PS: Jack Lemmon is not as handsome as Sean...
By Fredrick 2023-09-17 23:14:03
But Walter Matthews died 2 years later, and Jack Lemmon 3 years...
By Arne 2023-09-03 10:38:40
Why doesn't China have such a warm and humorous road movie for the...
By Hubert 2023-08-15 20:38:26
Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau reunited after 30 years to re-enact the happy friends of the year, dejavu kept laughing, but gave the film a new perspective in the context of a road movie. Neil Simon's lines for Walter's character are fantastic, and every sentence is witty and...
Oscar Madison: Felix, I haven't seen you in what, 8, 9 years?
Felix Ungar: Seventeen! Seventeen years, Oscar, you couldn't remember that we haven't seen each other for seventeen years?
Oscar Madison: To tell you the truth I didn't dwell on it. Alright, seventeen years, so your hair got whiter, your ears got bigger, your nose got longer, but you still retain that unique, elusive pain in the ass quality that drives me berserk.
Felix Ungar: Oh really?
Oscar Madison: We've always had bad chemistry, Felix. We mix like oil and frozen yogurt.
[Felix dumps half a dozen different pills on the table]
Oscar Madison: How do you know which ones to take?
Felix Ungar: Doesn't make any difference. Whatever they fix, I got.