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Plot Summary
A bumbling, single man named Nick must transport his girlfriend's two unruly children from Portland to Seattle to win her over. Along the way, he endures a series of chaotic and embarrassing misadventures as he tries to entertain and control the mischievous kids. His attempts to bond with them, and navigate the challenges of fatherhood, lead to a hilarious and heartwarming journey.
Critical Reception
Despite a star turn from Ice Cube, 'Are We There Yet?' was largely panned by critics for its predictable plot and reliance on slapstick humor. While it found a modest audience, particularly families, it was considered a by-the-numbers comedy that failed to offer much originality.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on childish humor and predictable gags.
Ice Cube's comedic timing is a highlight, but can't save the weak script.
A formulaic family comedy with limited appeal beyond its target audience.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally found the movie to be a lighthearted and amusing comedy, with many appreciating Ice Cube's performance and the antics of the children. Some viewers felt the plot was too simple and the humor occasionally juvenile, but most agreed it was an entertaining watch for families.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2001 film 'Are the Fault of Angels' which was never released in the United States.
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