Monday, January 17, 2011

Were To Buy A Hedgehog

Meet our

Year: 2011
Director: Paul Weitz
Distribution: Universal Pictures

A third episode is a bit 'controversial what protagonists spouses Fockers, The pair formed by Ben Stiller and Teri Polo in "Meet our". And yes, because I spent ten years first episode, that "Arrested Development" which ironically was polite to the audience, and the years inevitably makes itself felt. Just like in a couple sailed, it seems that the narrative point of view is less spontaneity, irony, the flicker, the desire to play the game the first time. Then tap run for cover with a richer cast and a plot that becomes more deliberately garbled.

Pam's father touches the heart attack and Gaylord - Greg - Fockers decides to take the reins of the family. Tensions soon followed when, on the occasion of the birthday of the little Fockers back an old lover Pam. Greg will have to unravel a thousand misunderstandings to create a memorable birthday ...

Let's just say that there was a handover, and director Jay Roach, who was well-directed the first two episodes, he surrendered the throne to the new Paul Weitz that he reluctantly sought to exploit all those cliches that were formed on the narrative fabric. In other words Weitz has made a film so funny, if you want even more than before, but losing sight of the real protagonists of the series. Where before there was the couple Fockers, husband and wife, now the bar has shifted in favor of the couple De Niro - Stiller, father and son, going to sacrifice quite heavy throughout the rest of the excellent cast. It is a shame because it is a bit 'as if it altered the spirit.

For the rest, ride, and a lot, because Stiller, even with a few more gray hairs, remains one of the best American comedians. The plot is muddled and it is not clear that it is the narrative that seeks to give voice to all. But the family is very numerous final outcome is a bit 'like an evening with relatives, where everyone is talking about, but nobody says anything.

Diego Altobelli (01/2011)

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