The Family Complete
The Family Complete

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The Family Complete

2010
Movie
106 min
Japanese

A highly contagious incest virus induces several generations of a Japanese family to have sex in all possible constellations and across gender boundaries – and with that man in a bear costume who suddenly appears? Only in Japan!

Insights

IMDb5.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes20%
Metacritic30/100
Google Users55%
Director: Jeff TremaineGenres: Comedy, Action

Plot Summary

A group of professional skateboarders, led by Rob Dyrdek, embark on a series of pranks and challenges across the country. This mockumentary-style film follows their chaotic journey as they interact with unsuspecting people and push the boundaries of public stunts. The narrative is loosely structured, focusing on the often-absurd situations and comedic outcomes of their adventurous road trip.

Critical Reception

The film received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its humor to be juvenile and its premise lacking originality. Audiences, particularly fans of the featured skateboarders, had a more mixed to positive reception, appreciating the stunts and comedic interactions.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies too heavily on crude humor and predictable pranks.

  • Lacks a cohesive narrative and relies on the charisma of its stunt performers.

  • A forgettable entry in the genre of extreme sports comedies.

Google audience: Google users expressed a divided opinion, with many finding the film entertaining and laugh-out-loud funny, particularly due to the skateboarding and the cast's antics. However, a significant portion of viewers found the humor repetitive and the plot to be thin, leading to disappointment.

Fun Fact

The film features several professional skateboarders, including Tony Hawk and Paul Rodriguez, who are known for their significant contributions to the sport beyond their appearances in the movie.

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