The Friendly Halves II
The Friendly Halves II

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The Friendly Halves II

1985
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Cantonese

Kay is a girl living in a small rural town whose life is just too dull and repetitious to bear. One night, she meets young, handsome, and rich Bob Dakin, who asks her for directions while drunk and then proceeds to take her out on a night on the town. Kay likes the stranger, and when the drunken Bob decides that they should get married, Kay hesitates little before consenting. The morning after the affair, Bob, once sober, regrets his mistake. His strict and upright parents, however, insist that the young couple pretend marriage for 6 months before divorcing, in order to avoid bad publicity. Bob resents Kay for standing in the way of him and his fiancée, Priscilla, but Kay still hopes that he'd have a change of heart.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users85%
Director: Carl ReinerGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

Following the heartwarming events of the first film, the quirky "Friendly Halves" family is back for another round of whimsical adventures. This time, they must rally together to save their beloved town fair from a greedy land developer. Their unique problem-solving skills and unbreakable bond are put to the test as they navigate comical misunderstandings and surprising challenges.

Critical Reception

The Friendly Halves II was met with a generally positive reception, praised for its lighthearted humor and family-friendly appeal. While some critics found it to be a predictable sequel, many lauded its charm and the performances of its ensemble cast. Audiences particularly enjoyed its optimistic message and feel-good atmosphere, making it a popular choice for family movie nights.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming and humorous sequel that captures the magic of the original.

  • Delightful performances and a feel-good story make this a family favorite.

  • While formulaic, its warmth and good-natured comedy are undeniable.

Google audience: Viewers consistently praised the film's humor, the engaging chemistry between the cast, and its positive, uplifting themes. Many appreciated its suitability for all ages and its ability to provide wholesome entertainment. Some noted that while not groundbreaking, it was a thoroughly enjoyable and heartwarming experience.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Family Film at the Young Artist Awards.

Fun Fact

The distinctive, slightly off-kilter houses seen in the film were deliberately designed to reflect the quirky nature of the "Friendly Halves" family themselves.

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