It has taken 10 years, two little Fockers with wife Pam and countless hurdles for Greg to finally get in with his tightly wound father-in-law, Jack. After the cash-strapped dad takes a job moonlighting for a drug company, Jack's suspicions about his favorite male nurse come roaring back. When Greg and Pam's entire clan descends for the twins' birthday party, Greg must prove to the skeptical Jack that he's fully capable as the man of the house.
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Good concept, poorly executed.
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Little FockersThe maker takes too much time on setting the plot and characters (and there are so many in it) that neither the sub-plots nor the characters are interesting enough to hold to the thread.
The movie "Little Fockers" was the third installment in the series of the Fockers family series and it has lot of number of flaws like what was the role of Ms. Jessica Alba in the movie; who knowing well that Mr. Gaylord Focker was a married man jumps into the movie and started hugging him, and making snaps with him while kissing on his cheek and further pasting the same on her web page was totally out of the line. She doesn't stop here rather she dropped him off to his under constructed house and showed up again with bottle of wine and Viagra sort of tablets and eating them and then starts undressing herself and throwing herself onto Mr. Gaylord Focker and creating a scene was totally out of proportion. She is not that hot, that she thought of herself and just removing clothes for nothing I guess. The same goes for Mr. Owen Wilson who was the ex-fiancé of the Ms. Pam keeps on jumping around in all the three movies without a sufficient reason, he was once rejected by Pam's father so why he was showing again and again was a confusion at least I failed to understand. In the third movie he made to tattoo of Pam on his lower back and he is giving decisions and helping the family with zero intention. It was forcefully funny with good acting of Mr. Gaylord Focker, and I will rate this movie 5 out of 10.
..........shouldn't this movie have been called Meet the Little Fockers...............welp, there, people, that's it. That's all for the review. Goodnight, everyone!What other good things are there left to say about this 3rd entry of the supposed to be a comedy Meet the Parents trilogy, well, for starters, how about I loved it! Yeah, that's right, I loved it! It's great. How's that? Little Fockers is a good, kind movie, and I adore it. It's just NOT a comedy. There is not much to laugh at, you see, comedies have jokes...and are fu-nny.......I don't see too many jokes or funnies in Little Fockers, and as good as the addition of the Fockers was in the 2nd movie, adding the Little Fockers is equally that bad. Little Fockers is not funny, but the cast is great!Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Barbra Streisand, Dustin Hoffman, Blythe Danner, Teri Polo, Owen Wilson, Jessica Alba, to go with Harvey Keitel, Laura Dern, and even Kevin Hart together make Little Fockers as lovely and as entertaining as it is. Again, it is not funny, at all. Ben Stiller gives another really swell performance, consistent with how good he is as Gaylord Focker in the first 2 comedies. Stiller has a knack for comedy. His sense of humor is really so funny, and I hope to see Ben Stiller in good comedies in the future. Robert De Niro is great, and he seems to have finally found his comfort level with his Jack Byrnes character and it pays off well for the showing. He's great in all 3, and it would have been nice to see De Niro in some more funny moments in this one. I love De Niro. He's so all-around talented. The beautiful Barbra Streisand plays sort of the matriarch of the Focker-Byrnes family always dishing out the good advice to everyone. Barbra comes off as very lovely as she does such a good job of tying the whole movie together. I can't imagine having anything except all nice things to say towards the lovable Barbra Streisand. Dustin Hoffman is phenomenal. I both love he, and the character he's being. Blythe Danner is so gorgeous, as always. Blythe looks unbelievable in the one scene when Jack and Dina are getting a little closer. Blythe brings nothing but goodness and kindness to the film, as well to her character. I think Blythe Danner is to die for. I really do. Teri Polo is perfect as Pam. You couldn't find anyone better for the part. I love how Teri Polo cares so much about her character throughout the 3 films. That's so admirable. Again, Little Fockers is not funny, remember, there's nothing funny about it. Owen Wilson is so funny, and the character he plays, Kevin, used to be so funny too, but not in this one. Owen Wilson does the best he can and he's still maybe the funniest character in Little Fockers. Oh, Owen, you sly dog, you, haha, I'm sorry, I don't know what that means. Jessica Alba is wonderful to see in the 3rd Meet the Parents and her character sure is fun, to say the least...the character may be a tad unbalanced......but she sure is fun! Jessica sure is fun too! Jessica Alba's so sweet, I think the world of her. She really went out there with this character and she made it work. Harvey Keitel is so cool. His major scene with Robert De Niro is maybe the main worth while moment of Little Fockers. Harvey Keitel going mano-a-mano with De Niro is something great to see. Harvey is a very appreciated standard of movie history. Laura Dern makes a fine and dearly appreciated appearance. Laura is always doing good in everything you see her in. She's always a real treat. Kevin Hart is really funny, God, is he funny, and he takes part in a few of Little Fockers most amusing moments. And the characters are nearly as great as the people playing them. Little Fockers is so fun, and so good. It's a lovely light-drama!
I probably like "Meet The Parents" as much as the next person (i.e. sorta kinda) but dear God, how did they ever squeeze a trilogy out of such a thin premise? Having Robert De Niro play a strict father-in-law is a great fetch, but six hours of it? Credit where credit is due: "Meet The Fockers" at least gave us the illusion that it wasn't completely useless. I mean, it didn't actually add anything to the original's happy ending, but at least it had its funny moments and also bothered to answer the question "who the hell names their kid Gaylord?". "Little Fockers" can't even give you something like that and feels satisfied with being a discount version of the first one. Greg is still neurotic, Jack is still paranoid and Pam still has no character traits whatsoever, you've seen it all before and it doesn't even distract you with jokes. Seriously, I've never seen a comedy that so rarely tries to go for a laugh. There are like two or three attempts at big set pieces throughout the movie (all fail), the rest is just endless bickering to pad out the running time. Pretty much everyone involved deserves a lot better than this.