

Just Push Abuba
The ambulance doctor František moves away from his wife Bohuna to his new love Helena. She has been married for several years to the successful writer Karl. However, thanks to her husband's philandering, she was by no means happy in it. It seems that František and Helena are finally waiting for peaceful days and now, on the threshold of fifty, they will finally be able to experience their satisfied love. However, their enthusiasm is not shared by their past partners.
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Plot Summary
Adam Carolla's "Just Push Abuba" is a comedic documentary that delves into the absurdities and challenges of modern parenting. Carolla, alongside various guests, shares his often unfiltered and humorous takes on raising children, covering everything from discipline and education to the sheer exhaustion of fatherhood. The film uses a blend of stand-up material and anecdotal discussions to explore the universal struggles and joys of being a parent.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often found Carolla's humor to be hit-or-miss and the documentary format to be less engaging than his usual stand-up specials. Audience reception was somewhat more favorable, particularly among fans of Carolla's established comedic style, though some viewers found the content repetitive.
What Reviewers Say
- Adam Carolla's signature humor is present, but struggles to sustain a documentary format.
- Some viewers found the content relatable and funny, while others felt it lacked depth.
- The film often feels like a collection of stand-up bits rather than a cohesive documentary.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a humorous and relatable look at parenting, appreciating Adam Carolla's straightforward and often self-deprecating style. However, some reviewers noted that the documentary felt a bit unstructured and could have benefited from more diverse perspectives beyond Carolla's own.
Fun Fact
The film originated from Adam Carolla's live touring show, which focused on his experiences as a father and his observations on modern parenting.
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