3 reviews
Sadly, this one was much worse than parts 1 and 2. There were a few funny moments, but most of it was cringey and while it is possible to make fun of the subjects this movie tried to make fun of, this time they failed miserably.
Comedies pointing out embarrassing moments and depicting failures are always a matter of taste and tend to gather more opponents than proponents. As we like to think that we are good, possess decent thoughts, have good inter-family relations, etc. Alas, real life is different and seeing this can be both embarrassing and painful...
As in No. 1 and No. 2, No. 3 shows again lots of distinct performances, with Ago Anderson spending most lengthy and intensive time on screen. The ending could have been more "explosive" as No. 3 is supposed to round up the trilogy. Nevertheless - more than 100,000 viewers (big percentage of Estonia´s population) mean than such approach and such rendering are needed.
As in No. 1 and No. 2, No. 3 shows again lots of distinct performances, with Ago Anderson spending most lengthy and intensive time on screen. The ending could have been more "explosive" as No. 3 is supposed to round up the trilogy. Nevertheless - more than 100,000 viewers (big percentage of Estonia´s population) mean than such approach and such rendering are needed.
Continues story of three middle-aged men with their joys and problems. Contains much funny moments and laughable content.
Fun is made about more serious topics too like taking care of handicapped parents or health problems causing frequent toilet visits.
Viewing time pasts quickly, I'd like to see more movies of those guys.