firefighters Chunk and Larry apply for the same sex in order for Larry to transfer the beneficiaries of his pension from Larry’s deceased wife to his two children, pretending to be a gay couple marry. The farce afterwards revolved around the conflicts in work, life and love brought about by their sudden come out. This is a rare piece of mainstream movies that conveys a positive message about homosexuality, although it still makes fun of the stereotype of gay. The first Adam Sandler movie I saw was Big Daddy. I was in college and I already felt that he liked to quiet down gays in his movies. Unexpectedly, it has become the subject of a movie now. Except for the upper body naked in the bathhouse, there is almost no nudity in the play. This is a relaxing and enjoyable (especially gay) film. It is estimated that the contribution of the comrades is more than 100 million at the box office.
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