You’re not invited to my bat mitzvah!

THREE AND 1/2 STARS

We will always admire, even if that sometimes does not give good films, that Adam Sandler Do your things with the people you love and not with those who “should do it.” That aspect of family love and endless friendship is what gives his films, the good and the bad, a certain extra.

here simply He acts with all his children and the protagonist is one of them. The story is simple: about to reach her bat mitzvah, a girl wants a big party with the cutest boy in high school, who is also wanted by her best friend. But there are other things: the entry into adolescence, the relationship with parents, the deep meaning of that rite of passage, and how the different declines of love are discovered – or intuited.

Yes it’s good? Yes, it is good, it is entertaining and it loves its audience even if it is imperfect and sometimes lazily scripted. But it has soul, something that can hardly be said about the majority of current audiovisuals.

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