It's a drama film that tells the story of Dante and Randall and also two dodgers who find that there are more changes. These people try to change their lives because life has to change now because they are in their thirties. Now, it's time to grow and do something more by talking about pop culture, sex and others.
It has a more authentic everyday feel than a lot of movies. But it's also very talky and philosophical for a comedy, which would be okay, except the philosophy is kind of shallow.
Cinema Crazed
July 10, 2007
Smith's "edge" is noticeably MIA in his cash-in-er-sequel, and it shows painfully.
While the film is rude and raucous throughout, it doesn't have a bad bone in its body, providing a joyous, celebratory swansong for the beloved characters.