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REVIEW
‘Step Brothers’ lovingly lowbrow

By Oliver Pulumbarit
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 23:38:00 09/14/2008

Filed Under: Cinema, Entertainment (general)

MANILA, Philippines - It?s utterly lowbrow, but the comedy ?Step Brothers? is undeniably entertaining for most of its running time.

The re-teaming of Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly (who previously worked together in the amusing ?Talladega Nights?) is a move that expectedly results in a no-holds-barred crass-fest.

Completing the equation is director and co-writer Adam McKay, who also worked with Ferrell in ?Talladega Nights? and ?Anchorman.? The juvenile jokes and silliness leave little room to breathe between punch lines, even when things are as predictable as any other gross-out film?s gags.

Common enemy

Ferrell and Reilly play stepbrothers Brennan and Dale, men nearing their 40s who still live with their newlywed parents (Mary Steenburgen and Richard Jenkins). Bratty and lazy, Brennan and Dale initially despise each other, and hate being roommates.

Petty territorial arguments and pranks quickly devolve into a long and violent confrontation. But the two sworn enemies realize they hate Derek (Adam Scott), Brennan?s overachieving and condescending brother, even more.

Familial strife and maturity issues are tackled extra-irreverently, but you barely get to think about impropriety because the unsubtle humor is just overpowering.

What you get to do is consider the mortal foes-turned-best buds as being merely overgrown and misunderstood men.

Reilly and Ferrell are downright funny as these crude, occasionally lewd dudes; the situations they get into are stretched to accommodate their combined goofiness.

Yes, stupid

It isn?t totally laugh-out-loud funny because of some prolonged bodily function jokes. But the over-the-top performances and some well-executed, if unthinkable, scenes make up for whatever it lacks in unpredictability and inventiveness.
It just lets you easily switch off, accept its wacky world, and appreciate the never-ending dumbness.

Unabashedly stupid? Yes, but it doesn?t pretend to be something it?s not. There?s nothing to fathom or ponder, but ?Step Brothers? elicits the necessary warm and fuzzy feelings after the glorious guffaws.

?Step Brothers? is an Ayala Cinemas exclusive opening on Sept. 17.



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