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24th May 2014
04:30pm BST

Now for Blended.
The film introduces us to two young single parents who are both struggling with the loss of their partner, Lauren (Barrymore) whose husband has left her for his receptionist and Jim, whose wife has passed away. Conveniently, Lauren is living with two young boys who are growing up quickly, something she is not able to handle while Jim has three girls, one a teenager, which he also doesn't seem to understand. Lauren and Jim are set up on a blind date but after a disastrous first encounter, they seem to have no interest in each other.
By a complete coincidence, as only these comedies would allow, Lauren's best friend Jen is in a relationship with Jim's boss but when this ends, they are left with a trip to South Africa that cannot be used. So Lauren and Jim pretend they are different people in order to get their families on a fun vacation to South Africa but while they are there, (surprise, surprise) the pair grow particularly close.
There really isn't too much to say here, this is just another bad film from Sandler. In fact, the first hour is almost offensive with its particularly bad sexist jokes and when they arrive in Africa, blatant stereotyping. The plot trundles along to a very obvious conclusion that we don't even need to write a spoiler alert for but for the most part, this is just not funny. There is nothing funny about Sandler, his jokes are obvious and absolutely horrendous. With some serious friend-zone chemistry, it essentially looks like Barrymore and Sandler are phoning it in for some quick money.
However, the film has one saving grace; the children. The three girls and two boys are pretty much the sweetest thing about the film so even though you will try your best to dislike the film intensely, they are worth it. They are just adorable.
Avoid at all costs. Adam doesn't need any more money.
Also, if anyone can inform us how Jim and Lauren managed to get their kids and themselves through an airport with fake names, please do let us know.
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