Steve who is hard to lead alone

Terrill 2022-03-21 09:02:00

Without the neurotic Dwight, there is less Pam to tease.
We found it hard to smile when we were supposed to be rolling around in the face of a single-handed, single-minded Steve.
Not as exaggerated as Jim Carrey, not as "idiot" as Ben Stiller,
Steve, who is good at deducing the ups and downs of small people, is "hard to say". Neither plays Steve's comedic gags
as much as playing opposite the savage Juliette Binoche and the eloquent Lauren Graham . At the same time, Steve can't bring out Juliette's elegance and Lauren's cuteness, which is probably why the film and "Evan Almighty" are relatively unsuccessful. Compared with the less romantic Dan Burns and the empty Evan Baxter, I prefer Andy Stitzer, who has forty "flowers", and Michael Scott who always likes to embarrass himself. [By Vincentspring]






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  • Rogers 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    Families are supposed to be nicer. Of course, this is a comedy.

  • Isac 2022-04-20 09:01:44

    There are a lot of actors I like. It is very suitable for Steve Carr to play this kind of middle-aged man. The soundtrack of the movie is also very good. It is a pity that the director's skill is too poor to handle it into a warm family film.

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  • Dan Burns: [after the family sees him and Marie kissing] You guys broke up, right?

    Mitch Burns: Two hours ago!

  • Dan Burns: Instead of telling our young people to plan ahead, we should tell them to plan to be surprised.