My example:
Mr. Popper's Penguins
Summary:
The story begins with the titular Mr. Popper (Jim Carrey), a Manhattan real estate developer with a penthouse apartment and an unrealistically civil relationship with his ex-wife, Amanda (Carla Gugino). He fits weekend visits with his kids, Janie and Billy (Madeline Carroll and Maxwell Perry Cotton), in between soulless sales meetings, where he uses his wildly animated demeanor and rakish charm to persuade New York commercial property owners to sell. Then, one day, we learn that Popper's father -- a world traveler who spent little time with Popper but sent him many treasures from his treks around the globe -- has passed away. Dad's will claims that he's sent one last, posthumous souvenir to his son, and when Popper gets home, we discover what it is: a freezer crate containing one rambunctious penguin. Soon, a mix-up on the phone leads to a crate with five more penguins arriving at Popper's doorstep -- just in time for his children and former spouse to come calling, hoping to celebrate Billy's birthday. Popper doesn't have the heart to tell his kid that the gaggle of Antarctic friends is not his birthday present, and thusly finds himself opening his heart to penguin love and his balcony doors to the frigid East Coast winter, all in what turns into a bid to heal the rift between himself and his ex-wife.
You can have a look at the trailer here:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1396218/





A great comedy,actually all movies with Jim Carrey are amanzing...
RăspundețiȘtergereYes,it's true all Jim Carrey movies are amazing.
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