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The In-Laws
Lin Bao Zhu lost her husband at a young age, forcing her to run a food stall left behind by her husband while raising her two sons. Under the strict control of her mother-in-law Xiang Qin, not only did Bao Zhu raise her family well, but she also expanded and grew the business into a successful home delivery food service. When Xiang Qin makes Bao Zhu relinquish control of the business when her children are grown, Bao Zhu is happy that she can retire and swears not to meddle in her children's lives as Xiang Qin did in hers. However, Bao Zhu turns out to be just as manipulative as her mother-in-law, causing unhappiness to her daughters-in-law, and putting her sons in a tough spot. Will she realize her mistakes and truly relinquish her control of the family?
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Plot Summary
A soon-to-be-married man is deeply suspicious of his fianc r s father, whom he believes is a secret agent involved in dangerous dealings. His suspicions are amplified when he is dragged into a series of bizarre and perilous missions across the globe, including a trip to Soviet Cuba. The film follows his increasingly frantic attempts to uncover the truth about his prospective father-in-law's activities while trying to survive the chaos.
Critical Reception
The 2003 film "The In-Laws," a remake of the 1979 classic, was met with generally unfavorable reviews from critics, though audiences had a slightly more mixed reaction. Many found the humor to be stale and the plot convoluted, failing to capture the charm of the original. The film was criticized for its predictable gags and a lack of chemistry between its lead actors.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on tired comedic tropes and lacks originality.
Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks' performances, while individually capable, fail to generate sufficient on-screen chemistry.
The plot is often convoluted and the action sequences feel forced, detracting from any potential comedic timing.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a mixed reception, with some finding the film mildly amusing due to its star power, while others were disappointed by its reliance on predictable jokes and a meandering storyline. Many found it to be a forgettable comedy that didn't live up to the hype or the original's legacy.
Fun Fact
This film is a remake of the 1979 film of the same name, which starred Peter Falk and Alan Arkin.
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