OUR IDIOT BROTHER

I thought Paul Rudd did a great job in creating the character of
Ned, the good hearted soul in a world of corruption.
I liked Willie Nelson, Ned's dog.
I felt Omar, the probation officer, was an interesting presence in the story.
Terry, was a "stand-up" guy, that you could not help but like.
I could continue listing characters I took an interest in, but the least interesting and memorable characters were the three sisters, who are the core of the plot.
You could wait and catch this on television. A sequel, with Ned in
a new setting might be a big hit.

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