Family Plan
Family Plan

Family Plan

2005Movie88 minEnglish

Charlie MacKenzie is an ambitious young career woman who stretches the truth in a job interview by professing to be married with a family. But her little white lie leads to a great big problem when her new boss moves next door. Desperate to maintain her ruse, Charlie “borrows” her best friend’s daughter and scrambles to find a husband-for-hire. When a charming actor accepts the role, Charlie’s charade just may lead her to true love!

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: Michael D. JacobsGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

When a divorced father struggles to connect with his teenage son, he concocts an elaborate plan to win him over. He fakes a kidnapping with the help of his son's friends, intending to then 'rescue' him and strengthen their bond. However, the plan quickly spirals out of control as the pretend kidnappers start to take their roles too seriously, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and unexpected dangers.

Critical Reception

Family Plan received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its predictable plot and reliance on slapstick humor. While some appreciated its lighthearted family-friendly approach, others found it to be derivative and lacking in originality. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it to be a forgettable entry in the family comedy genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's premise relies heavily on a contrived kidnapping plot that quickly becomes unbelievable.
  • Humor often resorts to broad, physical comedy with limited success.
  • The performances, particularly from the adult cast, are seen as attempting to elevate a weak script.

Google audience: Audience feedback for 'Family Plan' is scarce, but available comments suggest it's a light, somewhat silly comedy that doesn't offer much in the way of depth or originality. It's often viewed as a passable family film for younger audiences who might not be as critical of its plot holes and predictable gags.

Fun Fact

While this film was released in 2005, the plot shares notable similarities with the 1995 film 'Father of the Bride Part II' and the 1994 film 'Richie Rich', both of which also involve elaborate schemes orchestrated by parents for their children.

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