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Are We Done Yet?
Are We Done Yet?
2007 ·92 min ·United States of America ·PG 12+
4.5
IMDb 4.3 КП 6.2 RT 7% MC 36
Family, Comedy
Director: Steve Carr
Trailers Are We Done Yet?
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Newlyweds Nick and Suzanne decide to move to the suburbs to provide a better life for their two kids. But their idea of a dream home is disturbed by a contractor with a bizarre approach to business.

US Gross: $49.66M
Worldwide: $58.4M
Ice Cube
Actor
Nia Long
Actor
John C. McGinley
Actor
🎬 Razzie Awards 2008 — Worst Remake

Are We Done Yet? is generally viewed as a predictable, formulaic family comedy that struggles to justify its existence as a sequel. While many critics find the plot hollow and the humor bland, a subset of the audience appreciates the film as a lighthearted, harmless option for casual family viewing.

Acting John C. McGinley provides a standout, memorable performance that often overshadows the rest of the cast.
Originality The film utilizes a tired, predictable formula that lacks the originality and charm of the predecessor.
Humor The humor is largely viewed as uninspired, relying on basic slapstick and renovation mishaps that fail to land for most viewers.
Screenplay The narrative structure and character development are perceived as lifeless and thin, functioning primarily as a vehicle for family-value lessons.
Acting Opinions on the lead performance of Ice Cube are polarized; some find his transition to wholesome family roles jarring or unnatural, while others appreciate his shift away from his gangster persona.
Emotion Reactions to the overall experience are divided; critics view the film as a pointless, forced continuation, whereas some casual viewers find it a sufficiently pleasant and relaxing diversion.
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