Child's play

Kaylie 2022-03-16 09:01:05

It can be seen from the name "Oke" that the promotion route of this film is to continue the residual influence of the actor Owen Wilson’s last hit film "The Wedding Proud Guy". Owen Wilson has been in many films in recent years. The image of the "spoiler" in the movie is becoming clearer, and a slightly philosophical screen model seems to be ready to appear.

However, the commercial results of this film cannot be compared with "The Wedding Proud", not only cannot be compared, but it can be said to be a complete failure. Regarding the success of replication, there are indeed not many examples of success in our hands. The director changed, the actors did not change, basically the danger signal has sounded. Kate Hudson and Matt Dillon’s husband and wife file did not give me much favor. The two people still feel that they don’t match up after watching them together for 2 hours. As for the father’s actor, Michael Douglas, it’s even more important. I am awkward, because of his consistent reputation, I always feel that an incest drama is about to come out: P is

a comedy, the failure of the film is unavoidable, the first half of the boring is enough to make many audiences leave their seats. Although there are some laughing points in the back, it is not so good that it can be used to laugh with friends.

The most intolerable part is the part that involves the concept of marriage, which is basically the script level of high school students. When young people in the United States get married, do they really have such a strong sense of playing family? I doubt it... the old man said, "Don't treat marriage as a child's play." This movie is really of such a level of child's play.

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You, Me and Dupree quotes

  • Molly Peterson: Dad, I'm going to ask you something and remember, you've never lied to me before. Do you ever really want my marriage to work?

    Mr. Thompson: That's a really complicated question, Molly.

    Molly Peterson: No. Actually, it's not.

  • Dupree: Bob, before I go, I have my own question for you. And remember, you've never lied to me either, as far as I know. Who did you really want to get a vasectomy? Me? Or was it, in fact, Carl?