Yes, stay relaxed and don’t get overexcited, because you should read the full review of ‘Little Fockers’. If you have watched the comedy ‘Meet the Fockers’, starring Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro, you should be prepared for its amusing continual that carries the catchy name ‘Little Fockers’.
I have been waiting for this movie, because it seemed even more entertaining, however, honestly speaking, I cannot rate it as the best of the trilogy. Focker’s fans would forgive me if I say that this movie is somehow stale and repetitive.
Pam and Greg live happily with their 5-year-old twins in spite of the never-ending conflict between a father and son-in-law.
Greg does his best to make a friend with his father-in-law Jack who has a tough character. Greg needs extra money to pay for kids’ new school where they will develop their skills from an early age. Having in mind his present occupation in the hospital, he cannot allocate such a sum for the education of the twins. Greg questions his parental abilities and his financial stability. Meanwhile, Jack emphasizes on the controversial skills of Greg who is everything, but a perfect son-in-law. Hence, the situation worsens a little bit and Greg is provoked to show who he really is whilst going through funny episodes in the movie. Greg begins working for a drug company and gets involved with a hot sales representative. Even though they don’t have an affair, Jack closely monitors Greg’s behaviour and actions to prepare his new tests. Andy Garcia whose role is played by my favourite Jessica Alba ruins the situation and pretends to have a love affair with Greg. Sometimes things can be judged from a different angle if you cannot see them face to face. Well, Jack has some grounds to continue despising Greg and focusing Pam’s attention to her ex-boyfriend who seems to be the soul of the company. Greg needs to win over Jack, fulfil his mission and continue being close to his lovely family.
The movie is hilarious and you will surely love it. Yet, the storyline is not so intriguing and doesn’t feature heroic actions as the previous series do. Of course, we highly recommend you to watch ‘Little Fockers’ and share your opinion with us.



I loved the first few Fockers movies and this one is funny, but not as great as the others. Still entertaining and funny, don’t get me wrong, but it’s another sequel. Worth watching because it’s hilarious, so check it out