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Two best friends. And their lust for each one's opponent mothers. Junhyeong and Daejin are best friends. One day Daejin’s mom visits Junhyeong who is heartbroken when he was disappointed in love. She suggests that she will teach him sex and make him a real man. Unlike Junhyeong, Daejin is popular guy to women. But he long since has fallen in love with Junhyeong’s mom. When Daejin hears Junhyeong’s parents seems to divorce, he decides to start expressing his affection to her.
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Bad Moms 2 is generally viewed as a formulaic and uneven sequel that attempts to balance raunchy comedy with sentimental mother-daughter drama. While some audiences appreciate the festive atmosphere and star-studded cast, many critics find the plot disjointed and the shift toward heavy-handed moralizing less effective than the original film.
| Acting | The expanded cast, featuring Sarandon, Baranski, and Hancock, successfully injects high-profile talent and provides compelling comedic archetypes for the maternal roles. | |
| Production | The film delivers a meticulously crafted festive environment that effectively captures the pressure and aesthetic of the holiday season. | |
| Humor | Opinions on the humor are divided; supporters enjoy the irreverent, raunchy tone, while critics dismiss it as vulgar, uninspired, and overly reliant on cheap provocations. | |
| Screenplay | The plot structure is divisive, with some finding it a comforting, relatable exploration of family dynamics, while others criticize it as a disjointed, cliché-ridden, and predictable patchwork. | |
| Emotion | The thematic transition from lighthearted comedy to forced, syrupy sentimentality regarding mother-daughter reconciliation is widely viewed as jarring and emotionally unearned. |