An actually funny comedy. Enjoyed pretty much all of it. Watched on DVD.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Fun, funny and easy to watch, I never understand the critics in these notes, this film is very good in all aspects.
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
(CASTELLANO) Somos los Miller no intenta revolucionar la comedia, solo quiere que te rías con su humor desvergonzado y sus situaciones absurdas. La historia es sencilla, pero cumple: un tipo que se dedica a trapichear se inventa una familia falsa para pasar droga por la frontera sin que le pillen. Para eso, se junta con una stripper, un chaval que no se entera de nada y una chica con mucho carácter. Como te imaginas, todo se complica y el viaje se convierte en un desastre lleno de líos y situaciones absurdas. La película sigue el estilo de las comedias americanas gamberras, con chistes que a veces funcionan y otros que no tanto, pero en general te hace pasar un rato divertido.
El reparto es uno de sus mayores aciertos. Jason Sudeikis domina la comedia con su humor sarcástico y su habilidad para el timing cómico, mientras que Jennifer Aniston aporta carisma y encaja bien en su papel. Sin embargo, el que realmente se roba la película es Will Poulter, cuyo personaje de adolescente torpe y entrañable protagoniza algunos de los momentos más divertidos. También destaca Ed Helms, que consigue darle un punto de locura a su papel de villano.
No es una comedia refinada ni lo pretende. Somos los Miller apuesta por un humor directo, con momentos absurdos que, aunque no siempre dan en el clavo, cumplen su función. Es cierto que el desenlace es predecible y que algunas escenas podrían haber sido más ágiles, pero si buscas una comedia ligera y sin pretensiones, es una opción más que válida para pasar el rato.
(ENGLISH) We're the Millers doesn’t try to reinvent comedy; it just wants to make you laugh with its shameless humor and absurd situations. The story is simple but effective: a small-time drug dealer comes up with a fake family to smuggle drugs across the border without getting caught. To pull it off, he teams up with a stripper, a clueless teenager, and a tough girl. As you can imagine, things quickly spiral out of control, turning the trip into a mess full of chaos and ridiculous situations. The movie follows the style of classic American raunchy comedies, with jokes that sometimes land and others that fall flat, but overall, it delivers a fun time.
The cast is one of its biggest strengths. Jason Sudeikis nails the comedic timing with his sarcastic humor, while Jennifer Aniston brings charisma and fits well into her role. However, the real scene-stealer is Will Poulter, whose awkward and endearing teenage character delivers some of the funniest moments. Ed Helms also stands out, adding a touch of craziness to his villainous role.
This isn’t a refined comedy, and it doesn’t try to be. We're the Millers goes for straightforward humor, with absurd moments that, while not always perfect, get the job done. The ending is predictable, and some scenes could have been tighter, but if you're looking for a lighthearted comedy without big ambitions, it’s a solid choice for a good time.
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
This movie is made by the one liners and the fantastic acting. Foolishly fun plot. Great acting. Little to no redeeming qualities. But dang fun.
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
Entertaining, but dumb. Through the power of performance, some weak writing and unbelievably silly plots turn out funny regardless. Some sexy scenes with an A-list star like Aniston don't hurt and in the end, I had a good time. Worth a watch or two over the years, but nothing to shout about. Unless you get bitten by a spider.
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
indeed raunchy, and it has its funny moments. But when the bits get drawn out, the family is not so funny anymore.
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
An entertaining comedy with utterly ridiculous plot lines. It is funny, silly and absurd all at the same time. Personally, I like We're the Millers, but it certainly isn't a very good film. For its entertainment value, I do recommend.
39/100
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
This begins with the usual disclaimer: “If you like this kind of movie,” of course. It’s unrealistic, there’s no attention to detail, and so forth—and you need to stop asking questions such as “Would that happen in real life?”
So well, this movie proves you can’t go wrong with Jason Sudeikis in a comedy. It’s funny in parts, fun most of the time, and thoroughly watchable throughout—with four entirely different characters somehow coming together in a non-contrived manner!
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Very funny. If you need some comic relief this is a good one.