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Han tenido que pasar diez años, dos pequeños Fockers con su mujer, Pam (Teri Polo) e incontables obstáculos para que Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) consiga finalmente "entenderse" con su exigente suegro Jack Byrnes (Robert de Niro). Tras unos problemas económicos, Greg consigue un segundo empleo en una compañía farmacéutica. Sin embargo, los recelos de Jack hacia su enfermero favorito regresan con más fuerza que nunca. Cuando se presenta todo el clan de Greg y Pam - incluido un antiguo amor rechazado por Pam, Kevin (Owen Wilson) - para celebrar la fiesta de cumpleaños de las gemelas, Greg debe demostrar al escéptico Jack que es completamente capaz de ser el hombre de la casa. Pero con todos los malentendidos, el espionaje y las misiones secretas, ¿conseguirá Greg pasar el examen final de Jack y convertirse en el próximo patriarca? ¿O se romperá para siempre el círculo de su confianza? (Paramount Pictures España)

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D.Moore 

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inglés The third Fockers pleased me a bit more than the second, at times terribly overstuffed and at times desperately empty... This time I found the film more balanced and somehow calmer. It's a pity that it didn't avoid the "humorous" bodily fluids and that the script followed the old familiar Yebal vs. Byrnes model, which simply can't surprise anyone anymore. There were jokes in the film, however, and a surprising number of them. My fondest memories will be of the Godfather references and the impeccable Jaws parody that Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller played in a pool full of plastic balls at the end. That made me laugh to tears. So three and a bit. ()

lamps 

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inglés You'll have fun, not that you won't, but I think it’s rather sad to be entertained in this style while watching actors of De Niro's calibre or Stiller's undeniable comedic talent. All the stuff that worked in the first film, because it looked cute and innocent, and culminated in the second thanks to the lively characters of Hoffman and Streisand, sounds annoying and somehow superfluous here. Some scenes, if you have the appropriate amount of tolerance, still have the right crazy charge, and the sad presence of those great actors is positive, but otherwise this is perhaps a vulgar insult to the more intelligent part of the audience, who still put their trust in their darlings, and a prime example of a stupid star trademark created just to sell as much as possible... 50% ()

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Stanislaus 

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inglés Even though it is the third film from this family, Little Fockers still has the potential to entertain. The family has grown, the characters have aged, but the feud between father-in-law and son-in-law remains. While the film doesn't bring anything new to the table, it still offers some funny and imaginative moments, like the references to The Godfather and Jaws. You pretty much know how it's all going to turn out from the beginning, but it never gets boring and goes by pretty fast, so the predictability doesn't matter. ()

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