The film starts out introducing Gabe (J. Lee ) who has a relationship issue. He owns a Bootcamp gym and talks to a shrink about him taking a break from the relationship.
We are then introduced to Alec (Cooper J. Friedman) a bullied nine-year-old who lives with modern parents who are very orderly. The good comedy starts when their lives come together.
The film had its moments. I wasn't buying into any of the characters. Gabe was his own worst enemy and I didn't empathize with him. The movie had some good moments, but didn't maintain them.
Guide: F-word. Implied sex. No nudity.
We are then introduced to Alec (Cooper J. Friedman) a bullied nine-year-old who lives with modern parents who are very orderly. The good comedy starts when their lives come together.
The film had its moments. I wasn't buying into any of the characters. Gabe was his own worst enemy and I didn't empathize with him. The movie had some good moments, but didn't maintain them.
Guide: F-word. Implied sex. No nudity.