Are We There Yet?
Synopsis from Sony Pictures
When Nick (Ice Cube, Barbershop) falls for single mother Suzanne (Nia Long, Big Momma's House), he initially doesn't have to worry about what her kids think of him because she just wants to "be friends." Undeterred by this statement- or his buddies, who dog him for loitering in the stalking-friend zone- Nick keeps hanging around. So when Suzanne finds herself in a jam and needs someone to escort her kids to meet her in Vancouver for New Year's Eve, Nick gladly opens the door for opportunity. It could be the best way to win her heart or the biggest mistake of his life. With more that one destination on his mind, Nick embarks on a road trip he'll never forget- and neither will you!
A dose of laughters?
Definitely more than that!
A dose of silliness?
Double it!
A dose of foolishness?
Just a dash actually.
A dose of surreals?
Half a dose, maybe.
The conclusion?
A funny show that would see you laughing your head off yet there is a dash of doubt in you as to whether kids could really be as mischievous as portrayed in the film. I think Nick is just plain stupid to be played out by two kids. If you have been a kid before, you should know what they are up to before they are up to anything. Don't ya think so?
Recommended?
For an evening of laughter and cheerfulness, yes!
When Nick (Ice Cube, Barbershop) falls for single mother Suzanne (Nia Long, Big Momma's House), he initially doesn't have to worry about what her kids think of him because she just wants to "be friends." Undeterred by this statement- or his buddies, who dog him for loitering in the stalking-friend zone- Nick keeps hanging around. So when Suzanne finds herself in a jam and needs someone to escort her kids to meet her in Vancouver for New Year's Eve, Nick gladly opens the door for opportunity. It could be the best way to win her heart or the biggest mistake of his life. With more that one destination on his mind, Nick embarks on a road trip he'll never forget- and neither will you!
A dose of laughters?
Definitely more than that!
A dose of silliness?
Double it!
A dose of foolishness?
Just a dash actually.
A dose of surreals?
Half a dose, maybe.
The conclusion?
A funny show that would see you laughing your head off yet there is a dash of doubt in you as to whether kids could really be as mischievous as portrayed in the film. I think Nick is just plain stupid to be played out by two kids. If you have been a kid before, you should know what they are up to before they are up to anything. Don't ya think so?
Recommended?
For an evening of laughter and cheerfulness, yes!
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