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The In-Laws

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United States, Germany, Canada · 2003
Rated PG-13 · 1h 38m
Director Andrew Fleming
Starring Michael Douglas, Albert Brooks, Ryan Reynolds, Candice Bergen
Genre Action, Comedy

Right before his daughter's wedding, a mild-mannered foot doctor discovers that his new in-laws are international smugglers.

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TV Guide Magazine by Angel Cohn

Fans of the original may be disheartened by this glossier, action-packed version, but the brisker pacing and showy shoot-'em-up scenes are exactly what will appeal to the film's target audience.

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The New York Times by Dana Stevens

It's as if the director, Andrew Fleming, and the screenwriters, Nat Mauldin and Ed Solomon, set out to make a movie that would be mediocre in every respect. If so, they have completely succeeded.

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Charlotte Observer by Lawrence Toppman

Brooks has long since mastered his whiny/neurotic persona, and Douglas does a passable version of giddy craziness. The young folks get lost in the shuffle, which leaves Suchet to steal the show with his fey, moist-eyed delivery. In this case, that's petty larceny.

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Variety by Robert Koehler

The 2003 edition written by Nat Mauldin and Ed Solomon and helmed by Andrew Fleming places the Douglas-Brooks combo inside a much more complicated if not quite as funny world.

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The A.V. Club by Scott Tobias

Perhaps the oddest thing about The In-Laws is that it's aimed at an audience old enough to remember not only the original, but also how much funnier it seemed at the time.

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