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Woeful, this. You have two funny British comedians in Lee Evans & Kathy Burke and you... make them act serious? What a waste. Those two try, as do the rest of the cast, but <em>'The Martins'</em> is kinda awful. That's thanks to poor sto...

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Out of work, scrounger Robert Martin lives with his dysfunctional family - long suffering wife accident prone son and pregnant teenage daughter in a shabby house next door to a giant shopping center in the London suburbs. The Martins are the family from hell! Robert dreams if winning a dream holiday for his family, and when he fails to win yet another competition he flips, out tracks down the elderly winners, ties them up in the cellar and steals their tickets!
A struggling African-American family in Los Angeles faces numerous challenges as they strive to maintain their close bonds and positive outlook. The narrative explores themes of faith, resilience, and the importance of family support in overcoming adversity, including financial hardship and personal setbacks. Through it all, the Martins learn valuable lessons about love, sacrifice, and the enduring strength found in unity.
The Martins was a low-budget independent film that received a limited release and garnered a modest reception. It was primarily distributed through video-on-demand and direct-to-video channels, which limited its exposure to mainstream critics. Audience reception was generally positive within its niche, appreciated for its earnest portrayal of family values and relatable struggles.
Praised for its heartfelt performances and relatable family dynamics.
Appreciated for its positive message and focus on overcoming obstacles.
Some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and melodramatic.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'The Martins (2001)' is not readily available in public databases. However, general audience sentiment for similar faith-based family dramas often highlights themes of inspiration and strong moral lessons.
Despite its limited theatrical release, 'The Martins' was notable for featuring Bernie Mac in one of his earlier dramatic film roles before his significant rise to fame in comedy.
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Woeful, this. You have two funny British comedians in Lee Evans & Kathy Burke and you... make them act serious? What a waste. Those two try, as do the rest of the cast, but <em>'The Martins'</em> is kinda awful. That's thanks to poor sto...