The film revolves around Nick (Ice Cube) and Susan (Nia Long) who decided to embark on a new experiment by moving to the suburbs. It seems that these people wanted to create a better life for the children Lindsay (Alisha Allen) and Kevin (Philip Bolden). In the end, Nick and Susan found that their idea of ​​a dream home was disturbed by a strange entrepreneur in his life.
An acknowledged remake of the old Cary Grant movie Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. As far as I could tell, that's because everyone involved was inspired by the syllable "Bland" in the title.
Fans of the first film can rest assured that a change in the director's chair -- Dr. Dolittle 2 auteur Steve Carr taking over for the presumably indisposed Brian Levant -- has done little to curb the overall tone of slapstick desperation.
Even though the cinematic foundation of this cheap prefab fluff is a message of family togetherness, the building materials -- boneheaded behavior, overwrought conflict, treacly sentiment -- have classic dry rot.