Let's be real: this movie is bad. Like, 5% on Rotten Tomatoes bad. It's a lazy sequel that recycles the same tired premise with even less effort, relying on outdated stereotypes and lowest-common-denominator humor.
The only reason it doesn't score even lower is that it's technically 'safe' in the sense that there's no graphic violence or truly traumatic content—just aggressively mediocre comedy that will make you question your parenting choices if you sit through it.
If your kids are begging to watch it because they somehow discovered it exists, fine, it won't scar them. But there are literally hundreds of better family comedies from the past 20 years that would be a better use of 99 minutes. This is the kind of movie that exists purely to fill streaming service catalogs and make other mediocre comedies look better by comparison.




