Delivery Man
United States
85164 people rated An affable underachiever finds out he's fathered 533 children through anonymous donations to a fertility clinic 20 years ago. Now he must decide whether or not to come forward when 142 of them file a lawsuit to reveal his identity.
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Amenan Esther
11/05/2024 16:00
The story itself isn't that bad. I like the idea of a man donating seems to make money in his youth and without his knowing, getting hundreds and hundreds of children born. It's not a bad story and writer/director Ken Scott was not uncreative. But there is this one huge thing, I can't handle. This movie is nothing than a remake of the Canadian-French success-movie "Starbuck" , by same director, Ken Scott, that came out in 2011. Delivery Man has the exact same content and often dialogs copied 1:1 from original (just compare the trailers)l. It's an totally unnecessary step from Constantin to remake the movie, just with well known actors Vince Vaughn, Cobie Smulders. Even though Vaughn tries to give his character the same structure as Patrick Huard does in the original, it's not happening. Originally a remake was thought as a movie, made a few decades after the original with totally new cast and crew, with target to use new-won movie-technologies. Examples for that would be F Garry.Grays "The Italian Job" or Tony Scotty "The Taking Of Pelham 123". But in this case its just unnecessary and expensive (while the original cost only 5 million in producing, the remake was produced for the quadruple and had way less success) I see Deliveryman as an hopeless try to make money and have only Hollywood-productions shown in the cinemas. Do not watch that movie if you aren't Vince Vaughn or Cobie Smulders biggest fan. You drive better with watching the original, which has also come out in an English version.
RimGurung2
11/05/2024 06:40
Imagine a life where you are flat broke, unreliable, and have trouble doing the easiest job in the family business. That is the life of David Wozniak (Vince Vaughn). Being the delivery man for his father's meat market, Wozniak lives a debt-riddled life, and not even his girlfriend, Emma (Cobie Smulders) can count on him to be around. Upon learning Emma is pregnant with David's child, and Emma's telling David that he is unreliable and does not have a life, Wozniak sets out to do just that – get a life.
While working to get a life, a lawyer from a fertility clinic stops by David's apartment to tell him that for over three years, the clinic accidentally only used his sperm, which he donated almost 700 times in order to earn some money, and is the biological father of 533 children. The lawyer tells Wozniak that, even though he signed an anonymity clause under the name Starbuck, his children are filing a lawsuit to find out who their father is.
Wanting to stay anonymous, David goes to his lawyer/friend, Brett (Chris Pratt), to fight the lawsuit. And after Brett gave David an envelope containing the profile of 142 of his kids, David sets out to meet them and be their guardian angel, all the while proving himself as a father and person to Emma.
A remake of the 2011 movie Starbuck, Delivery Man is OK. The movie isn't bad, but it's not the greatest movie ever. The story, crazy as it is, is heartwarming, watching Vince Vaughn's character attempt to silently reach out to his children. In the movie, we see a different side of Vince Vaughn's acting. Normally, in movies such as Dodgeball and Wedding Crashers, we see your typical comedic-movie character. However in Delivery Man, Vaughn shows feeling and emotion, really getting across what Wozniak must be feeling and how he is handling it. Cobie Smulders' performance is fine, and Chris Pratt's character doesn't make much of an impact, but overall, the movie is fine. While I did laugh a couple times, I personally am not so sure that Delivery Man should be classified as strictly a comedy, especially since I laughed more during Thor: The Dark World than this particular movie. Nonetheless, Delivery Man is a decent, feel good movie that won't waste your time.
Rating: 6 of 10
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