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Brother Nature

Brother Nature (2016)

1h 37m | PG-13

⭐ 5.1 / 10

Roger, a straight-laced politician has big plans to propose to his dream girl at her family's lake house. But everything goes awry when he meets his potential brother-in-law Todd: a full-time camp counselor with a heart of gold and a wild sense of fun, pining to be Roger's best friend, and ultimately catapulting him into a series of unfortunate events. As Roger tries to take a stand amidst outrageous fishing excursions, propulsive water jetpacks and American history-themed musicals, he realizes that being a part of a new family may be more difficult than he'd thought.

Director: Oz Rodríguez

Studio: BIL Productions, LLC

Genre: Comedy

Video: 720p

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Cast

Taran Killam

Taran Killam

as Roger Fellner

Gillian Jacobs

Gillian Jacobs

as Gwen Turley

Bobby Moynihan

Bobby Moynihan

as Todd Dotchman

Sarah Burns

Sarah Burns

as Margie Turley

Bill Pullman

Bill Pullman

as Jerry Turley

Rita Wilson

Rita Wilson

as Cathy Turley

Reviews

By Kamurai

Decent watch, could watch again, and can recommend. Taran Killam, because of his time on SNL, tends to find his ways into roles he doesn't quite match. He's funny, he's a good actor, but he's not always quite enough of whatever he needs to be, in this case: likeable. And on the opposite end, he's not enough of a control freak, he's kind of a bland middle ground. And he's supposed to be good enough, in some way, for Gillian Jacobs. The start of this movie literally looks more like a setup for the weekend where she dumps him than when he would propose. Though I guess they're not exclusive. The Killam solution seems to be add someone who is a more infamous actor for being obnoxious, Bobby Moynihan. While Moynihan is good at what he does, I'm usually not a big fan of it: he's usually a lesser version of Chris Farley leaning on being more stupid than fat and physical. I would imagine that Bobby's character would make almost anyone insane, but this is a long string of abuse humor rivalling "Duplex", and I would argue at a lesser quality.