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Treize à la douzaine

Original title: Cheaper by the Dozen
  • 2022
  • 9+
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
7.1K
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Gabrielle Union, Zach Braff, Sebastian Cote, Christian Cote, Leo Abelo Perry, Caylee Blosenski, Andre Robinson, Kylie Rogers, Aryan Simhadri, Mykal-Michelle Harris, and Luke Prael in Treize à la douzaine (2022)
The raucous exploits of a blended family of 12, the Bakers, as they navigate a hectic home life while simultaneously managing their family business
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The raucous exploits of the Bakers, a blended family of 12, as they simultaneously navigate a hectic home life and their family business.The raucous exploits of the Bakers, a blended family of 12, as they simultaneously navigate a hectic home life and their family business.The raucous exploits of the Bakers, a blended family of 12, as they simultaneously navigate a hectic home life and their family business.

  • Director
    • Gail Lerner
  • Writers
    • Frank B. Gilbreth Jr.
    • Ernestine Gilbreth Carey
    • Craig Titley
  • Stars
    • Gabrielle Union
    • Zach Braff
    • Erika Christensen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    7.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gail Lerner
    • Writers
      • Frank B. Gilbreth Jr.
      • Ernestine Gilbreth Carey
      • Craig Titley
    • Stars
      • Gabrielle Union
      • Zach Braff
      • Erika Christensen
    • 250User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Cheaper by the Dozen
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    Cheaper by the Dozen
    Cheaper By The Dozen: Nothing Without You (Spot)
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    The Rise of Gabrielle Union
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    The Rise of Gabrielle Union
    Cheaper By The Dozen: Blended Family (Featurette)
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    Gabrielle Union
    Gabrielle Union
    • Zoey Baker
    Zach Braff
    Zach Braff
    • Paul Baker
    Erika Christensen
    Erika Christensen
    • Kate
    Timon Kyle Durrett
    Timon Kyle Durrett
    • Dom Clayton
    • (as Timon Durrett)
    Journee Brown
    Journee Brown
    • Deja
    Kylie Rogers
    Kylie Rogers
    • Ella
    Andre Robinson
    Andre Robinson
    • DJ
    Caylee Blosenski
    Caylee Blosenski
    • Harley
    Aryan Simhadri
    Aryan Simhadri
    • Hare$h
    Leo Abelo Perry
    Leo Abelo Perry
    • Luca
    Mykal-Michelle Harris
    Mykal-Michelle Harris
    • Luna
    Christian Cote
    Christian Cote
    • Bailey
    Sebastian Cote
    Sebastian Cote
    • Bronx
    Luke Prael
    Luke Prael
    • Seth
    Brittany Daniel
    Brittany Daniel
    • Melanie
    Cynthia Daniel
    Cynthia Daniel
    • Michele
    • (as Cynthia Daniel Hauser)
    Simeon Othello Daise
    Simeon Othello Daise
    • Chris
    • (as Simeon Daise)
    Alijah Francis
    Alijah Francis
    • Drag Race Announcer
    • Director
      • Gail Lerner
    • Writers
      • Frank B. Gilbreth Jr.
      • Ernestine Gilbreth Carey
      • Craig Titley
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    4infoalwaysacritic

    Cringy, with some sweet parts

    If you're old enough to remember the book and the original Disney film, then you'll be well aware of the glue that is strong enough to hold a family with 12 kids together - unconditional love for the family. When push comes to shove, the Baker clan has always known that family comes first.

    This updated version sets its tone immediately with a mini-documentary that establishes where all their many kids came from, and in this case it is in many ways. There was a divorce on both sides of the relationship, an adoption, bi-racial kids from the new marriage and of course a nephew that quickly enters the picture to round out a total of 9+1 children.. That's the way they have chosen to interpret a dozen this time around, 12 bakers. You have your black kids, your wheel-chair bound child, your Indian represented child and the white kids and the bi-racial kids that came from the new marriage. If you're getting the feeling that this might be motivated to create a sense of token diversity you might be encouraged to feel that way by the political content of the film. The Baker's home features BLM signs and their dogs are named Joe Biten and Bark Obama (not sure if that's a compliment or an insult). Many opportunities are taken in dialogue to feature political ideologies including micro-aggressions, victim shaming and profiling. There are even some painful moments where the white cast are lectured about inequality and how they naturally fit in everywhere they go because they're white while black people are profiled, ostracized, discriminated against and generally lose opportunities because of generational wealth. White people are told that they can never understand what that is like and that their accomplishments are invalidated.

    The writers handle this in some creative ways, and the responses are thought provoking. A contradiction is present, for example, when their white nephew is profiled because of his past behaviour and he was bullied and felt like a misfit, but the answer is found in the Baker's #1 rule - family comes first.

    Not all of the scenarios outlined make sense but on the whole it is a sweet story of a family fighting to be genuine and the gist of the plot remains the same as previous films, albeit with some changes to the characters. But too many faces quickly disappear into the background while posing some unanswered questions along the way. There are two sets of twins, contributing to the feeling that the children all blend together. It never truly feels like a full house. This is where the film struggles to stay coherent. There are many characters that fail to be distinct, and several agendas that don't support the plot, all contributing to the feeling that this film was rushed while never connecting well with the traditional family audience that typically supported this kind of a family comedy/drama.
    3Matt-Canalcon

    Lazy and unfunny.

    Surprisingly, I was seated for both Cheaper By The Dozen flicks with Steve Martin in theaters as a kid when they came out, so I gave this one a shot.

    If you're looking for some decent entertainment, try to avoid it. If you're forced to watch it with the kids, good luck... it's bad. Eye-rolling, lazy, unfunny, I felt bad for the actors involved because Zach Braff & some of the kids are actually trying. It's a sad excuse for shameful product placements and creating uninspired content from an existing IP.
    2mgentalen

    It's better than the Home Alone reboot, but that isn't saying much

    The Cheaper by the Dozen films with Steve Martin and Bonie Hunt weren't great, but they were watchable. I actually rewatched Cheaper By the Dozen 2 last night and teared up, that isn't happening with this viewing. That incarnation had a fun story, kids that you could actually want to hang with and a fun location.

    Cut to Disney's un necessary reboot. The charm is gone and is re placed by un likeable actors and frustrating plot. Zach Braff " replaces' Seve Martin and he is very un likeable. I hate to sound negative, but, the children are not likeable. Let me back up, there are no likeable characters.

    I had really low expectations, and was slightly hoping this would be "ok."

    Kenya Barris, the creator of Black.ish, wrote this, and yes, it feels like a Black.ish film. I wish he casted better kids. There was no reason for this film, producers should have had Steve Martin brought in for a cameo as a different character, but didn't happen. Can Disney stop with these un necessary reboots, please.
    1ChrisBeaken

    Cheaper by the Dozen

    This was one of the most eye-rolling experiences anyone could have watching a movie. From the moment this film begins it sets its low bar with a long expositional scene that shows the cringe-inducing Disney Channel quality that will follow. It pretentiously tries to be funny while at the same time trying to appeal to the younger audience of this generation leading to a film that feels like catering without style or substance. This was obviously not going to be a film that should be taken seriously, but considering the intended audience this film tries to appeal to, it should have had some sense of self-respect. The look of the film feels cheap and lazy. There were many points in this film that felt embarrassing to watch, especially because of how much it tries to throw at the screen in hopes that it will somewhat entertain anyone who bothers to watch it. It's a shame that throughout this entire film there wasn't an ounce of effort to tell a compelling story of any kind, leading to a film that tries too hard and morbidly fails in every aspect.
    1lakesbus

    Walt's philosophy: Never do a sequel

    This was horrendous. And Walt must be spinning in his grave with this one. There have to some creative minds that Disney can hire. I honestly don't understand the lack of creativity.

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    • Trivia
      The movie the Bakers watch during family movie night was the original Treize à la douzaine (1950).
    • Goofs
      At about an hour and twenty minutes into the movie you can see gaff tape on the floor showing actors marks.
    • Quotes

      Kate: Have you ever heard of TikTok? It's hilarious!

    • Crazy credits
      The closing Disney logo is not shown after the end credits.
    • Connections
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      Performed by Beyoncé

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Walt Disney Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cheaper by the Dozen
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Khalabo Ink Society
      • 20th Century Studios
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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