Saturday, September 28, 2013

In 1978 five 12yearolds win a CYO basketball championship. Thirty years later they gather with their families for their coachs funeral and a weekend at a house on a lake where they used to party. By now each is a grownup with problems and challenges Marcus is alone and drinks too much. Rob with three daughters he rarely sees is always deeply in love until he turns on his next exwife. Eric is overweight and out of work. Kurt is a househusband henpecked by wife and motherinlaw. Lenny is a successful Hollywood agent married to a fashion designer their kids take privilege for granted. Can the outdoors help these grownups rediscover connections or is this chaos in the making

Review

There is nothing wrong about this film... there is nothing right about it either. It's just another Adam Sandler feelgood movie and if you like these (I certainly do) you will like this movie too. If you hate them for a lack of plot or the shallowness of the jokes you won't. I just know I laughed a numerous amount of times and I felt good after having watched it.

And no I'm not a stupid guy I like a good plot good acting directing and wellthoughtof puns as does the next guy. But there are times when you feel like watching a complicated drama and there are times when you feel like watching a nobrainer.

This is definitely a nobrainer which will make you feel good from time to time. That's why Adam Sandler makes these movies and that's why they keep doing so well.

They will make you feel good )