Director:
Steven BrillCámara:
Dean SemlerMúsica:
Rupert Gregson-WilliamsReparto:
Adam Sandler, David Spade, Paula Patton, Kathryn Hahn, Nick Swardson, Luis Guzmán, Torsten Voges, Renée Taylor, Sean Astin, Matt Walsh, Kevin Grady, Dan Bulla (más)Streaming (1)
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Max (Adam Sandler) y Charlie (David Spade) son dos viejos amigos que se reencuentran en una celebración, la conmemoración de los 25 años de graduación en el instituto. A partir de aquí deciden dar un giro en sus vidas cotidianas, deciden fingir sus muertes y asumir nuevas identidades. Un gran paso que les cambiará la vida por completo ¿Mejorarán su vida esta vez? (Netflix)
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I can't help it, but Adam Sandler's humor is just the kind of humor that suits me. I don't really care what craziness he comes up with or what he plays in, I just like his style and I don't think any other movie will change that. He and David Spade have been a great match for a long time and they carry the movie well, even though Paula Patton definitely deserves a mention. It's ridiculous, but it immensely pleased me and lifted my mood. ()
Adam Sandler and his production company joined forces with Netflix, making one movie after another together. I don’t know whether this cooperation infused him with some new energy, but he’s been making one crazy comedy after another. And even though they’re all kind of alike, I still really like watching his movies. True, it’s been a long time for him to make a comedy that would stand out against the rest, but he maintains a solid comedy standard (even though he sometimes employs toilet humor). So if you like Adam’s humor, this is an absolute classic with everything it entails. Sometimes incredibly funny, at times a bit annoying, but all in all a perfect chill-out, which in the entire contemporary American comedy genre probably suits my tastes the best. ()
Absolutely crazy trash that goes from being a comedy where sweat drips from a fat Puertorican’s balls onto the main protagonists’ face, to become a touching picture about a family and cancer treatment. Great one-liners and an excellent Sandler. ()
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