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Step Brothers

Step Brothers

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Gross-out, deliberately offensive comedy about two unemployed, middle-aged men forced to share a room when one's father marries the...

Certificate15

Duration101 mins

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  • Kyle, 11
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Review by Kyle, 11

5 stars

01 Oct 2015

Step Brothers is my favourite ever comedy movie, it reminds me of me and my siblings. This film is absolutely hilarious, Adam McKay done very well, the movies theme is shown by setting in my opinion - its so funny. Will Ferrell(Brennan) is one of my favourite actors, and in this film he is so funny i cant even explain it. John C Reilly(Dale) is also extremely funny in this movie. Both characters have a clumsy personality and both characters are hilarious. The film is about a man 'Robert', and a woman 'Nancy'. They both meet each other and get married. Both Robert and Nancy had there fully grown 40 year old children(not really children anymore) living with them. Nancy moved in with Robert and her son Brennan moved in too. Neither of the step brothers were happy about this. At first they were always arguing but as time went on they built a bond and became friends. It was such a coincidence as Dale and Brennan had so much in common. Later in the movie the family falls out and everyone goes there separate ways... I'm rating this film 5 stars because it is hilarious, all the actors do their job well and the director set the movie out perfectly I recommend all to watch this movie(check with your parents first as it is quite rude) because no matter what type of movies you are in to, Step Brothers has it all (:

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