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Comedy • 2026 • 101 min • Adults (18+)

A tightly wound realtor's orderly life unravels when his former Big Brothers mentee reappears, bringing chaos and raunchy comedy in equal measure. The story follows a familiar buddy-comedy arc: uptight professional gets humbled, rediscovers family, loosens the tie. The Neutral label fits because the film pulls no ideological levers. Its values skew lightly traditional, centering a nuclear family repaired through reconciliation and the warmth of chosen bonds, but the movie is far more interested in adult humor than in making cultural arguments. No political framing, no identity-driven subplots, no religious content. It is a mainstream R-rated comedy that wants to make you laugh, not persuade you of anything.
Sophia Bunnell • Pilot Bunch • Michelle Monaghan
A tightly wound realtor's orderly life unravels when his former Big Brothers mentee reappears, bringing chaos and raunchy comedy in equal measure. The story follows a familiar buddy-comedy arc: uptight professional gets humbled, rediscovers family, loosens the tie. The Neutral label fits because the film pulls no ideological levers. Its values skew lightly traditional, centering a nuclear family repaired through reconciliation and the warmth of chosen bonds, but the movie is far more interested in adult humor than in making cultural arguments. No political framing, no identity-driven subplots, no religious content. It is a mainstream R-rated comedy that wants to make you laugh, not persuade you of anything.
Sophia Bunnell • Pilot Bunch • Michelle Monaghan
The film's central subject is a standard raunchy buddy comedy about an uptight real estate agent's life being upended by his eccentric former mentee from a Big Brothers program, with the narrative championing reconnection with family and loosening up over career obsession. This apolitical premise and conventional escapism framing anchor a neutral rating, as the problem/solution dynamic (humbling success through personal bonds) lacks any ideological valence or competing political signals.
The film features a mixed cast with several actors of color in supporting roles alongside white leads in a standard family buddy comedy about a mentoring program reunion. The narrative focuses on raunchy humor, chaos, and reconciliation without framing traditional identities negatively or centering diversity themes.
The film centers on a nuclear family (husband, wife, two teenage sons) strained by the father's work obsession but ultimately repaired through reconciliation and prioritization of family bonds; a non-biological 'little brother' from a mentorship program integrates positively as chosen family, reinforcing the value of committed relationships and parental responsibility.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes are depicted in this raunchy family comedy about a real estate agent and his eccentric former mentee.
The film is a raunchy comedy centered on a real estate agent's life upended by the return of his eccentric former mentee from a Big Brothers program, with no identifiable transgender characters or themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Original screenplay comedy about two men paired in a youth mentorship program years earlier; no source material, legacy characters, or historical figures with established genders recast differently.
Original screenplay comedy featuring newly invented characters with no prior canon or source material establishing any racial depictions.
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