Recalling the childhood is a long and beautiful process of searching for the possibility of losing heaven. Perhaps it is because of time and distance that it becomes more beautiful. This is also a background voice of this film.
Of course, during the week of co-living by the lake, they also solved their respective life dilemmas. The most changed thing was the final basketball battle of friendship and revenge. completed a spiritual redemption.
In general, the film has a lot of laughs, and the sex-related jokes play a moderating role like pepper.
(Fear 3)
Five best friends from junior high school days, Lenny Fide (played by Adam Sandler), Robert Hillard (played by Rob Schneider) and Eric Ramonsoff (played by Kevin) • James) and others, in 1978, were once members of the same basketball team, fighting together and being close. Thirty years later, they decided to reunite again after the passing of their basketball coach. The gathering, which has been separated for many years, was scheduled for the weekend of the National Day on July 4. They brought their family to the mansion by the lake to commemorate their teacher and to renew their old relationship. It's also the first time they've seen each other's family, and their unreasonable children - Robert married a woman decades older than him, Kurt MacKenzie (Chris Rock)'s The mother-in-law is domineering and arrogant, and Eric's son is still breastfeeding when he is four years old... In short, the meeting scene was so chaotic that it was shocking to drop his jaw. Lenny wanted the children to put down the game consoles and get in touch with nature, so he encouraged everyone to learn how to play on the swings from Mount Tai, but Eric, who was doing the demonstration, "died" ugly. Several old men in their 40s, who did not change their stubborn disposition, completely became a "disgrace" in the eyes of their own children.
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