**Printing biz meets the app biz! Paper versus digital!** This is not the theme something you could see for the first time. I have seen many classics, probably you would have as well. But the difference is it was a different cast and a bit modernised. Modernised means just the story set in the todays technological trend world like almost everything that related to AI we use in our daily life. It's yet to be a lifestyle, I mean new norm. So you can see a few people who had already progressed like we say Silicon/IT guys. That's the background and with the same old concept that the parents, particularly the father of the girl meets her boyfriend. When they do, those misunderstanding, generation gap and what else, all hell breaks loose. The comedies were okay. In some places it was too much. Instead of a laugh, it only annoyed. Though there were some good jokes, except I hardly had any good laugh in my entire watch. I remind you again that it was an okay film. Some people might find it good, some won't. Still a watchable film for the good performances. It's a face-off between James Franco and Bryan Cranston as expected. Elon Musk was a surprise. It had several opportunities to be better like turnaround its narration, yet they stuck with the same concept for the whole film. So other than mild entertainment, there's nothing in it to laud. I hope it all had ended here. Please, no sequel. _5/10_

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Why Him?
"Of all the guys his daughter could have chosen..."
2016 • 1h 51m • ★ 6.4 (4,346 votes) Released
A dad forms a bitter rivalry with his daughter's young rich boyfriend.
Director
John Hamburg
Screenplay
Ian Helfer
Screenplay
John Hamburg
Rating
6.4
Runtime
111 min
Budget
$38.0M
Revenue
$118.1M
Profit/Loss
+80.1M
Production
21 Laps Entertainment
TSG Entertainment
20th Century Fox
Red Hour 75 Year Plan Productions
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Reno
★ 5/10 • Sep 16, 2017
Keywords
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