Disappointing, as in offensive
28 October 2008
Err.... It was generic,with clichés that could irritate an idealist like mself over the edge. With Adam Sandler and his team it's not a depressing movie. But using children who are too young to be in the spectrum of gaiety is offensive, especially since they are young kinds, too young to be manly and they show him with an easy bake oven and doing ballet or some kind of dance as if it is funny and not cool.What your child is into as an activity as a child won't make them gay, so it is totally cool, not gay or funny.It is also full of contradictions, ie. Men, Women and CHILDREN ,if you know what I mean, and sometimes people treat children like they have lost heir innocence and are in the world of sexism. That is my biggest complaint. The movie was originally R-rated but was changed to gain a larger audience and maybe make more money (no hard feelings) because the bigger the audience the more of a gross. otherwise it didn't seem too clichéd, with the two main characters at least, male gaiety.I did not hate it, but I was really disappointed, as in offended by ceartain elements, and I got one of those feelings from my conscience like it was an immoral movie and I should have not watched it.
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