Owen Wilson has a comedic effect. Yes, but it's not as funny as Jim Carrey came. This film is mostly absurd and exaggerated, and it is not worthy of careful aftertaste. The contradictions between Carl and his father-in-law are wonderful. It is difficult for a son-in-law of a wealthy family to do it, and it is even more difficult to work for their company. It turns out that Americans also care about surnames and continuation of incense. I think the funniest thing in this movie is the scene where Carl has hallucinations while watching Dupree on the dining table. It's really crazy.
In addition, the way of getting along with friends described in this film is also worth learning. http://niuma.blogspot.com/
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