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Mon beau-père, mes parents et moi

Original title: Meet the Fockers
  • 2004
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand, Blythe Danner, Teri Polo, and Ben Stiller in Mon beau-père, mes parents et moi (2004)
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All hell breaks loose when the Byrnes family meets the Focker family for the first time.All hell breaks loose when the Byrnes family meets the Focker family for the first time.All hell breaks loose when the Byrnes family meets the Focker family for the first time.

  • Director
    • Jay Roach
  • Writers
    • Jim Herzfeld
    • Marc Hyman
    • John Hamburg
  • Stars
    • Ben Stiller
    • Robert De Niro
    • Blythe Danner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    297K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,273
    328
    • Director
      • Jay Roach
    • Writers
      • Jim Herzfeld
      • Marc Hyman
      • John Hamburg
    • Stars
      • Ben Stiller
      • Robert De Niro
      • Blythe Danner
    • 469User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Ben Stiller
    Ben Stiller
    • Greg Focker
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Jack Byrnes
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Dina Byrnes
    Teri Polo
    Teri Polo
    • Pam Byrnes
    Dustin Hoffman
    Dustin Hoffman
    • Bernie Focker
    Barbra Streisand
    Barbra Streisand
    • Roz Focker
    Owen Wilson
    Owen Wilson
    • Kevin Rawley
    Spencer Pickren
    • Little Jack
    Bradley Pickren
    • Little Jack
    Alanna Ubach
    Alanna Ubach
    • Isabel
    Ray Santiago
    Ray Santiago
    • Jorge Villalobos
    Tim Blake Nelson
    Tim Blake Nelson
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    Shelley Berman
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    • Director
      • Jay Roach
    • Writers
      • Jim Herzfeld
      • Marc Hyman
      • John Hamburg
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    8max-217

    Not as good as the original, but its' still a satisfying sequel!

    MEET THE FOCKERS made me laugh a lot. It probably has more laughs than the original, but the laughs aren't as big or as fresh or as subtle. And as sequels go, it contains many scenes that are mere variations of the original: the dinner gone wrong, the sports competition gone wrong, the pet gone wrong, the Owen Wilson cameo, the "focker" puns, etc. But many of the variations are quite inspired. Thanks to the terrific cast. De Niro, Stiller, Hoffman and Streisand all look like they're having a great time. Each is given a scene or two to really shine; De Niro and Hoffman fare the best. A child actor's also been added to the cast, and he's a scene-stealer. I just wish Blythe Danner (Mrs. Byrnes) and Teri Polo (Pam Focker) were given more to do. But, as entertaining as I thought the movie was, expect many critics to be turned off or pretend to be turned off by the numerous toilet jokes. I say, flock 'em!
    6buiger

    Entertaining

    I beg to disagree with most of the critics on this one. I actually liked this movie a little better than 'Meet the Parents', and it is very rare for me to prefer a sequel to the original. There was some good acting in this movie, which is no wonder given the caliber of the cast. Make no mistake, this was definitely not a masterpiece, the script could have been better and the last 20 minutes of the film are a little overdone and cheesy, but all in all a decent, entertaining movie.

    One thing I found to be a little disturbing about this film is the message it sends, especially to the younger audience: 'It is wrong to be straight, to have strong principles and self-discipline (the Byrnes), whereas it is proper to have no inhibitions, no discipline, no job (somehow everybody is rich anyway) and the world is just a happy merry-go-round (the Fockers). Even coming from liberal Hollywood, this is still wrong.
    bob the moo

    An extension of the original film done bigger but to lesser effect

    Firmly part of the circle of trust, Greg Focker is planning his marriage to Dina and has put off a big family get together for as long as he can. With no further excuses, Greg and Dina join Pam and Jack as they take their RV down to Florida to meet the Focker family. With an eye very much on his bloodline, Jack is keen to judge his future son-in-law by his parents, which spells problems when he finds himself living with two very liberal and touchy-feely Fockers.

    I'm in my thirties now and it probably is not very impressive that I can put words together in a basic sentence. Whereas for a two year old it might be a real surprise if they were to discuss their opinions on political matters as such with you. What is the difference? Well it is simply one of expectation. Coming to the subject of films, expectation can often make or break a film, with perhaps a poor Pauly Shore movie being better received by viewers than a poor Spielberg film partly because you expect that standard from the former but more from the latter. So it does help this film that with the very title you are informed that you are not about to witness the sharpest of comedies.

    With this in mind I went in with a forgiving eye, just hoping for laughs but I was not really prepared for how most of the film is unimaginative and base. In the first film we had Greg contrast with stern father Jack and hilarity ensues; here we have the same setup again but this time Greg is replaced as a device by his parents. What this means is that the film essentially aims at the same low targets as the first film and mostly hits them. To avoiding being too boorish on this subject I will admit that moments are funny and that the casting was a nice try but mostly I just found it obvious and dull. Toilet humour, a retread of the CIA stuff and so on supposedly provide the comedy while the drama is the same superficial relationship stuff as before.

    The cast mostly do their best to try and lift it. Stiller mugs along well enough but the real fun (such as it is) comes from De Niro and Hoffman. The former more or less just does his stuff again but is enjoyable enough, while the latter is at least having fun with a silly character. Streisand and Polo have lesser roles but still have a bit of fun, while poor Danner is just a plot device to try and the give the film some sort of centre. Cameos from Wilson and Nelson don't add much to proceedings and don't even get me starting on the annoying Pickren twins who are not only irritating but made more irritating by the way the film overuses them, apparently in the belief that "Little Jack" is funny and/or cute when really he is neither. Roach's direction is nothing short of pedestrian – even the choice of theme music is obvious and easy.

    Overall then this is a film that people who really liked the first film will enjoy. Those that just "liked" it may find that they didn't like it enough to watch it twice, which is what is happening here. The cast play it up as much as they can but really this is just an extension of the original idea done bigger but to lesser effect.
    6lewiskendell

    Meet the slightly inferior sequel.

    "It's nice, all of us being here together, don't you think?"

    Ben Stiller followed up the hit 2000 comedy Meet the Parents with a slightly lukewarm revisit of Gaylord Focker, this time with his own parents in tow. It's not as funny as the first movie, but it's also not a complete blight on the quality of the first film.

    The plot this time around revolves around the meeting of Greg's and Pam's parents, as the soon to be in-laws have yet to be introduced. As you could probably guess, Jack (a returning Robert De Niro) clashes with the free-spirited and unorthodox Bernie (Dustin Hoffman) and Roz (Barbra Streisand). Conflict and the occasional humorous situation results.

    With such a great cast, It's a little disappointing that this feels like such a re-tread, and that so many of jokes are hit or miss. Greg once again finds himself straying outside of the circle of trust, there are more jokes about him being a nurse, a dog that likes to hump things, and a baby who curses. It's a bit of an understatement to say that Meet the Fockers starts off slowly. Still, there are some laughs to be had, and at the very least, watching this will get you caught up on events before the third (and much funnier looking) movie in the series rolls into theaters this winter. 

    Fans of the first movie or Ben Stiller should check this out, but you should also keep your expectations at a moderate level. The fresh faces add some fun, but the writing is a little stale.
    9Radio_Lady

    We've Been "Focker-ized"!

    "Meet the Fockers" sounds like "Meet the f-u-u-…". Oops! Can't say that because of FCC guidelines. Just the same, the title pretty much describes the level of the humor in this Ben Stiller comedy. But that's redundant because it IS a Ben Stiller movie. Clearly my expectations for this movie were not high and, maybe because of that, I found "Meet the Fockers" quite funny.

    Don't get me wrong. This is not a movie for everyone. First off, the writers did not miss a single opportunity to play off of the name "Focker". It's silly and gets a little old but it somehow works with the other repetitious low-down gags.

    Focker is the family name for Greg (Focker), Ben Stiller. The funniest Fockers, however, (now I'm doing it) are Greg's parents Bernie and Roz, a loose and liberal Florida hippy couple still living in the last century and enjoying every minute of it. Dustin Hoffman, as Bernie displays a previously unrevealed talent for over the top comedy. Fitting perfectly with Hoffman's Bernie, is Barbra Streisand as Roz Focker, reminiscent of the "zaftig" Lainie Kazan. Bernie is a yesteryear lawyer who has not practiced since who knows when. Roz is the main breadwinner from her business as a sex therapist to the elderly.

    Greg is not too eager to reveal his parents' true nature to his fiancée's parents as they all come to visit to get to know one another better. Teri Polo nicely plays Greg's fiancée Pam. Robert DeNiro and Blythe Danner play her stiff and straight parents, Jack and Dina Byrnes. Oh – also add in some baby low-brow by Spencer and Bradley Pickeren, two adorable twins playing Little Jack.

    So, go low, go loose -- or don't go at all -- but if you like Ben Stiller, go see "Meet the Fockers". Dustin's antics will crack you up and you'll enjoy Barbra back on the big screen after so long. Rated a B+.

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    • Trivia
      This was the highest grossing film in which Robert De Niro has ever appeared, until Joker (2019) passed it in 2019.
    • Goofs
      Sodium pentathol works as a truth serum in that it relaxes a person and does make them very communicative, sharing thoughts without hesitation. This makes them easily guided in questioning since they speak first and think later. However, the person loses inhibition but not self-control. The person will not simply begin to spill information if they choose not to or are not prompted to do so. Sodium pentathol is also a commonly used anesthetic. A syringe with a highly concentrated dose of that amount would have put Gaylord out cold on the floor. He wouldn't have been awake enough to tell the truth.
    • Quotes

      [the Fockers' outgoing message]

      Bernie Focker: Hello, you've reached the Fockers. We're not around, so leave us a message. Goodbye. Roz, how the hell do you shut this thing off?

      Roz Focker: I have no idea. Just press a button.

      Bernie Focker: All right, I'm pretty sure it's off. Honey, you want a chimichanga?

      Roz Focker: I thought they give you gas.

      Bernie Focker: A little bit, but it's worth it.

      Roz Focker: Yeah, worth it for you, but I'm the one that gets the fumes.

      Bernie Focker: Honey, I'm in the mood for a chimichanga!

      Roz Focker: So make a chimichang...

      [beep]

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits, Jack is seen watching the tapings of his secret camera, this was also done in the first movie when he watched Greg, this time he sees all of the Fockers in the camera. Also, this time, Greg realizes he's on-camera, and he has some fun at Jack's expense before revealing he's onto the surveillance.
    • Alternate versions
      US DVD release features an extended edition which incorporates the deleted scenes (from the special features) into the theatrical cut and runs 124 minutes.
    • Connections
      Edited into Yoostar 2: In the Movies (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      We're Gonna Get Married
      Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman

      Performed by Randy Newman

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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      • Tribeca Productions
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Los fockers: La familia de mi esposo
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • DreamWorks Pictures
      • Tribeca Productions
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    • Budget
      • $80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $279,261,160
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $46,120,980
      • Dec 26, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $522,657,936
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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