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Are We Done Now?
A therapist and her diverse young clients participate in a (fictionalized) documentary exploring the impact of global crises on mental health. Through this experience, they, along with the filmmaker, gain unexpected self-insight, leading to a profound understanding of their identities and roles in our transformed world.
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Plot Summary
A newly married couple faces the realities of home renovation and marital challenges. As they attempt to fix up their new house, their relationship is put to the test by differing opinions, unexpected problems, and the stress of construction. The film explores the humorous and often frustrating aspects of cohabitation and DIY projects.
Critical Reception
Are We Done Now? received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its thin plot, uninspired humor, and underdeveloped characters. Audiences also seemed to find the film lacking, leading to a low critical and audience score.
What Reviewers Say
The film's humor is often forced and relies heavily on the persona of its star, Adam Carolla.
The plot is predictable and lacks depth, offering little in the way of genuine comedic or dramatic engagement.
Many critics found the exploration of marital dynamics and home renovation to be cliché and unoriginal.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be unfunny and disappointing, with many expressing that it failed to live up to expectations or provide sufficient entertainment value.
Fun Fact
The film was Adam Carolla's directorial debut, with him also starring and co-writing the screenplay.
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