A really funny film where Sonny (Adam Sandler) plays a lazy law school graduate who loses his girlfriend, but somehow ends up having to care for a child who turned up at his doorstep. Sonny who acts like a big kid, add a child in his care, you get a movie full with laughs and mischief throughout. With the added acting talent of Steve Buscemi playing a hippy style hobo, also Rob Schneider playing a delivery guy who just keeps popping up to Sandlers appartment making some of the funniest scenes in the film. I found it quite impossible not to laugh.The child (Julien) is played is played by the talented Sprouse twins, Who also Played Ross's son in Friends. Overall it was just a great film where you can just relax and laugh.
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