This movie is Heartfelt, Feel-Good. More Like This. Coming Soon. A woman flirts openly with a married man. They also have heated, verbally abusive exchanges. A man accidentally cuts himself, and his blood spurts everywhere at the dinner table. Some discussion about infidelity. A woman role-plays with her husband and pretends to be another person to add spice to their relationship.
A woman prances around in her underwear. One character is a sex therapist. Bikini-clad women drape themselves all over one character. Other language includes several uses of "s--t," "damn," "boobs," "hell," "crap," "ass," and "oh my God" as an exclamation.
One character who's pointedly referenced as being more well-off than another has many symbols of affluence: a fancy car, a mansion, etc. A woman brings a bottle of wine to visit a married man, gets drunk, and then proceeds to "attack" him after she undresses down to her underwear.
Parents need to know that the third comedy in the "Fockers" series which started with Meet the Parents and continued in Meet the Fockers mines the same material as the previous two installments: the conflict-filled relationship between a father-in-law and his son-in-law.
A few new tweaks -- such as a woman hitting on a man who's clearly married and devoted to his family, as well as discussion about both erectile dysfunction and over -function there's an apparent erection in one character's pants -- may be too mature for younger viewers. Also, the animosity between the two main characters verges on disturbing. There's also some swearing including "s--t" and plays on the name "Focker" and episodes in which two grown men attack each other.
Add your rating See all 31 parent reviews. Add your rating See all 60 kid reviews. Always starved for Jack's approval, Greg takes his mission seriously, but is discouraged when he learns, during a visit from Jack and his mother-in-law Blythe Danner , that things -- as usual -- aren't as simple as they first seem. Meanwhile, an article that Greg wrote for a medical journal has attracted the attention of an alluring and persistent pharmaceutical sales rep Jessica Alba , who recruits him to be the spokesperson for an erectile dysfunction medication.
He considers it because his kids might have to attend a fancy preschool. Plus, Greg's wife Pam's Teri Polo ex-boyfriend, Kevin Owen Wilson , is still hung up on her; Greg's father Dustin Hoffman is off to Seville to find himself; and his mother Barbra Streisand continues to dish out sexual advice while sharing anecdotes about him. At this point, De Niro and Stiller have their banter and prickly chemistry down to a science, and they inhabit their tense relationship in a satisfying and believable way.
But, honestly, some of the Fockers antics are really tiresome at this point. A secondary storyline that has Laura Dern playing the director of an uber-preschool is a funny diversion and could have added more interest had it been further explored perhaps Little Fockers should have attacked helicopter parenting instead? The film will entertain Fockers fans, but if you didn't like the first two, don't get your hopes up.
Families can talk about the movie's messages about marriage and family. How does having children impact a relationship? How are families with young kids typically portrayed in the media? Olga Fonda Svetlana as Svetlana. Paul Weitz. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. 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, however, Jack's suspicions about his favorite male nurse come roaring back. When Greg and Pam's entire clan--including Pam's lovelorn ex, Kevin Owen Wilson --descends for the twins' birthday party, Greg must prove to the skeptical Jack that he's fully capable as the man of the house.
But with all the misunderstandings, spying, and covert missions, will Greg pass Jack's final test and become the family's next patriarch, or will the circle of trust be broken for good? Rated PG for mature sexual humor throughout, language and some drug content.
Did you know Edit. Trivia Pam's sister Deborah, a supporting character in Meet the Parents , is mentioned in the film, but does not appear on-screen. Nicole DeHuff , the actress who played her, died in Goofs While talking privately with Greg, Jack implies that his son, Henry, is just like his father, Greg. Jack reasons that he has been doing research on twins and found that sometimes, one child will get an extra chromosome from the father's DNA in the sperm.
While that might apply to identical twins, it could not be possible for Greg twins. Greg's twins are male and female and developed from two different eggs that were fertilized by two separate sperm.
Quotes Roz Focker : [On the phone long distance, miffed that Bernie's in Spain learning to be a flamenco dancer] You picked a hell of a time to go through manopause! Crazy credits The end credits sequence has a scene where Jack watches a remixed video of Greg on Youtube making fun of Jack at a press conference. User reviews Review. Top review. Despite being given the new position, Jack still spies on Greg, and his suspicions are raised when he sees Greg with Andi Garcia Alba.
The Fockers with the Byrnes take the kids for an evaluation at a military school, and while the twin girl did great, the boy had difficulty.
Jack, already agitated, was quick to compare the boy to his father.
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