A grown man is still caught in the crossfire of his parents' 15 year divorce. He discovers he was unknowingly part of a study on divorced children and is enlisted in a follow-up years later, which wreaks new havoc on his family.
Directed by: Stuart ZichermanPhoto | Name | Character |
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Adam Scott | Carter |
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Richard Jenkins | Hugh |
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Catherine O'Hara | Melissa |
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Amy Poehler | Sondra |
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead | Lauren Stinger |
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Clark Duke | Trey |
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Ken Howard | Gary |
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Valerie Tian | Kieko |
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Jessica Alba | Michelle |
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Jane Lynch | Dr. Judith |
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John Bailey | Camera (Director of Photography) |
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David C. Robinson | Costume & Make-Up (Costume Design) |
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John Paino | Art (Production Design) |
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Jeffrey Wolf | Editing (Editor) |
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Stuart Zicherman | Writing (Screenplay) |
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Stuart Zicherman | Directing (Director) |
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Nick Urata | Sound (Music) |
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Ben Karlin | Writing (Screenplay) |
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Kamurai
Boring watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. I like Adam Scott, and even though he carries the movie, he could only do so much to make the movie better. It's just filled with heavy subjects like divorce, broken relationships, sibling competition, and "why doesn't everyone love me like I want them too", but not really in any of the fun ways. Some of the rest of the cast helps with the moment to moment, but no one is really present long enough to really save the day without adding to the unfunny problems. If you like like non-physical misfortune comedy, then you might actually enough this.
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Besides having a really stupid name and premise, I actually thought this was pretty funny. Not funny enough or well enough put together for more than a 3.5, but good enough for government work.
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