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Najlepsi kumple, Rick (Owen Wilson) i Fred (Jason Sudeikis), od wielu lat są żonaci. Kiedy w domu zaczynają wykazywać oznaki zniecierpliwienia, ich żony podejmują próbę ożywienia związków i dają chłopakom tydzień wolności, podczas którego mogą robić wszystko, na co mają ochotę. (Galapagos)

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Malarkey 

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angielski Hall Pass is a blast. Once I saw who directed it, everything clicked—these guys always deliver films I enjoy. That said, I debated between three and four stars while watching it. The beginning is a bit slow, but once the jokes start landing, they hit hard all the way to the end, which follows the typical arc of an American comedy. In the end, I went with the higher rating because I genuinely laughed a lot. I watched this solo, and I was laughing out loud like a kid, which doesn’t usually happen when I’m watching a comedy alone. So, that’s saying something! Plus, the duo of Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis is great. My only gripe is that Owen Wilson feels like he’s dialed it back lately—he’s starting to blend into those “regular guy” roles. Hopefully, he’ll bounce back with something more exciting soon. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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angielski I like these comedies very much. They are from life, contain wisdom and advice, and can also be great fun with decent gags. I enjoyed it, I laughed, I want to see it again. 80%. ()

Pethushka 

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angielski Average, typical Farrelly comedy that doesn't offend and is also quite entertaining. A couple of decent lines had me laughing quite a bit. The scene on the golf course had me crying with laughter. Oddly enough, I enjoyed the female cast the most. Owen Wilson is getting a little creepy. The script is one big cliché, but it's still a funny diversion. 3.5 stars. ()

kaylin 

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angielski Quite an interesting idea. What happens when you give the model husband a week off? He can do whatever he wants. Well, honestly, I see this as a pretty intense psychological drama, but it's clear that it could also be turned into a comedy. That's what the Farrelly brothers tried to do. I quite like their humor, which can be quite dark at times, but here you suddenly feel like you have to wait quite a while for the jokes, and when they finally come, they're not great. The moralizing of this movie is really awful. You expect it with Sandler, but here... I really didn't enjoy this. ()