A very feel good movie with no real conflict but a lot of good food.
This movie does everything right as far as feel good movies are concerned, even with the occasional script hiccups that come with having a child character. (Emjay Anthony’s child character was awesome by the way) The only real conflict I can see in the story seems to be main characters own insecurities which are ultimately solved by his refusing to be reluctant and willing to give things a try.
This movie is about giving its audience a good time and if you haven’t seen it yet I recommend you give it a shot.
((By the way can someone explain to me why the movie is rated R aside from using bad language? There is no sexually explicit content and there is no horrific violence. At this point I think an R rating just means, "might Resemble Real life."))
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