CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN – “A wholesome, yet wholly bland remake”
RATING
DIRECTOR
Gail Lerner
MAIN CAST
- Gabrielle Union as Zoe Baker
- Zach Braff as Paul Baker
- Journee Brown as Deja Baker
- Kylie Rogers as Ella Baker
- Andre Robinson as DJ Baker
- Caylee Blosenski as Harley Baker
- Aryan Simhadri as Haresh Baker
- Leo A. Perry as Luca Baker
SYNOPSIS
It is A remake of the 1950 and 2003 films of the same name and is inspired by the real-life Gilbreth family and the semi-autobiographical account of their lives
A man and his wife navigate a hectic home life while trying to raise 10 children and manage the family business.
REVIEW SUMMARY
This latest iteration of Cheaper by the Dozen is a wholesome, yet wholly bland remake. In fact, it’s a film with little to no effort made to make it anything but a formulaic retread. Sorry to say, but things are superficial to the nth degree here. And the “comedy,” well, it’s as cringey as it gets (yet another “silly adult dance off?” really?). Picture an episode of that old TV show 7th Heaven, but add in Zach Braff. I almost feel bad for Braff, who at least looks like he is trying to have fun with things. Unfortunately, everything about this movie is nauseatingly wholesome and aggravatingly obnoxious. Will kids like it? Maybe. Although, the young characters aren’t given any chance to really connect with their potential young audience. It’s all very surface-level fluff. The filmmakers surely get points for adding an abundance of diversity this time around though. But, it once again becomes a missed opportunity as they don’t do anything with that. And with the lack of an interesting narrative, overall focus, and any sense of pacing, this becomes a bit of a forgettable mess. Yes, Cheaper by the Dozen gets the cheap part right!
BOX OFFICE TOP 5
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Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin.
$5.1 million