“We’re The Millers” hilarious but raunchy

The Millers stand together and pretend to be a real family.

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The Millers stand together and pretend to be a real family.

Jazmine Vining, Staff Reporter

In the movie, “We’re the Millers”, small time drug dealer David Clark (Jason Sudeikis) gets more than he bargains for when a big time drug deal comes his way. After helping out some street teens and having his stash and money stolen he finds out the hard way that no deed goes unpunished.

After being robbed by a gang of street thugs, David must pay back his boss by driving to Mexico to pick up a huge supply of marijuana and bringing it back in less than 24 hours to get his pay of half a million dollars.

In order to get past the border David decides to hire a fake family, Rose O’reilly (Jennifer Aniston) a broke stripper in need of money, Kenny (Will Poulter) a misfit teenager, posing as an awkward son, Cassie (Emma Watson) a runaway in need of some money and a place to live. They encounter danger, violence, crime, and risking their lives to stay alive.

Betrayed by his boss, David and his, “family”, must fight to get away from the Mexican drug lord whose drugs they stole. Fighting to get back alive across the states and learning that even though they are an awkward ”family”, together they are the perfect family.

If you’re looking for a great comedy “We’re the Millers”, is the best movie to watch. Though hilarious, I wouldn’t recommend it as a family movie.

Even though the plot of the movie is hilarious, there were some minor issues the movie had. Aniston, even though she is a gifted actress, could not capture her character in the right point of view. Her acting was not completely convincing.

On the other hand, Sudeikis played his starring role to perfection. He convinced me that he could be this character and really made the movie come alive.

Together Aniston and Sudeikis are the perfect match. They had great chemistry.

As for Watson, her acting was perfect to a tee. She really committed to her character. It was almost convincing enough to make you think she could be a desperate runaway in need of money and a home.

Poulter, like Watson, really got it in touch with his character. Playing the role of a nerdy teenager was definitely the perfect role for Poulter.

Though Aniston lacked believability, the cast really came together in the end and turned the movie into a hilarious comedy. Together they are the perfect comedy family.

If you are looking to have a good laugh “We’re the Millers” is the movie for you. It is the funniest comedy of the year and will leave you on the edge of your seat. The action, the excitement, the thrill, the fear, the tragedy, and the absolute hilariousness all came together to make the perfect summer movie.