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Are We There Yet? (2005)

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Center
Viewer Rating
Rating: 3.6
Are We There Yet? poster

Overview

The fledgling romance between Nick, a playboy bachelor, and Suzanne, a divorced mother of two, is threatened by a particularly harrowing New Years Eve. When Suzanne's work keeps her in Vancouver for the holiday, Nick offers to bring her kids to the city from Portland, Oregon. The kids, who have never liked any of the men their mom dates, are determined to turn the trip into a nightmare for Nick.


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Bias Dimensions

Political: Center
Diversity: Moderate

Overview

The fledgling romance between Nick, a playboy bachelor, and Suzanne, a divorced mother of two, is threatened by a particularly harrowing New Years Eve. When Suzanne's work keeps her in Vancouver for the holiday, Nick offers to bring her kids to the city from Portland, Oregon. The kids, who have never liked any of the men their mom dates, are determined to turn the trip into a nightmare for Nick.


Starring Cast


Where to watch

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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Center

Primary

The film is a family comedy centered on personal growth and the formation of family bonds. Its themes of responsibility and the importance of a loving family unit are universal and do not align with a specific political ideology, leading to a neutral rating.

The movie features a predominantly Black main cast, showcasing visible diversity in its central family unit. The narrative, however, does not critically portray traditional identities and does not center on explicit DEI themes, focusing instead on a family-oriented comedy about personal growth.

Secondary

The film "Are We There Yet?" is a family comedy that does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a road trip with children, and queer identity is not present in any capacity, leading to an N/A rating.

The film 'Are We There Yet?' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative is centered on a family-friendly road trip comedy, and the topic of transsexual identity is not addressed or depicted in any capacity within the movie's plot or character arcs.

The film is a family comedy centered on a road trip with children. It does not feature any female characters engaging in or winning direct physical combat against male opponents. The narrative focuses on comedic situations rather than action or fight sequences.

The film "Are We There Yet?" (2005) features original characters created for this specific movie. There is no prior source material, historical figures, or legacy characters from previous installments whose gender could have been altered. Therefore, no gender swaps are present.

The film "Are We There Yet?" (2005) is an original story featuring original characters, not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established racial identities or a depiction of historical figures. Therefore, no characters could have been race-swapped.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

3.6

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
4.8
The Movie Database logo
5.7

Critic Ratings

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1.2
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2.7

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