We're the Millers (2013)

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A veteran pot dealer creates a fake family as part of his plan to move a huge shipment of weed into the U.S. from Mexico.

Introduction
"We're the Millers" is a 2013 American funny film directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. The movie stars Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Emma Roberts, and Will Poulter. The script was composed by Bob Fisher, Steve Faber, Sean Anders, and John Morris. The motion picture provides a humorous and non-traditional representation of a pseudo-family that winds up experiencing a genuine family-like bond.

Plot
Jason Sudeikis plays David Clark, a small-time Denver pot dealer who winds up in debt to his supplier, Brad Gurdlinger (played by Ed Helms) after his stash and money are stolen. To clear his financial obligation, David is required to smuggle a "smidgen" of weed from Mexico. To cover his operation, he develops a scheme to form a fake household, appropriately called the "Millers".

The Fake Family
David persuades his stripper next-door neighbor, Rose O'Reilly (Jennifer Aniston) to pose as his other half. The socially uncomfortable teen, Kenny Rossmore (Will Poulter), who lives in their structure, is roped into playing their kid. The Millers also recruit a homeless girl, Casey Mathis (Emma Roberts), to serve as their daughter. David believes that border officials are less likely to believe a wholesome family of smuggling drugs, thus the strategy.

Experiences and Misadventures
The story takes place as the fake family embarks on a trip in a substantial RV to Mexico and back. Along the way, they experience numerous hilarious circumstances including a persistent DEA agent, a friendly yet suspicious household, and even a tarantula bite. Aniston's character, Rose, carries out an erotic dance to distract a corrupt Mexican officer, permitting the memorable and comical emphasize of the film.

Pseudo Family to Real Connection
As the plot develops, the 4 primary characters, at first connected only by their shared sense of desperation, begin to feel like a real household. They care for each other and begin to make sacrifices, which stands in sharp contrast to their earlier self-centered intentions. After a series of twists, they successfully provide the drugs and clear David's debt.

Conclusion
In the end, Gurdlinger is apprehended, and the Millers are positioned in the witness security program. It is hinted that this eccentric arrangement might be more long-term than initially planned. The movie provides a heart-warming twist to a drug-smuggling experience, as it diverts far from the grim realities connected with the crime, focusing instead on the humor and personal change produced by the characters' misadventures.

"We're the Millers" has actually been popular by audiences for its humor, unexpected emotional depth, and the performances of its lead stars. Despite facing criticism for its formulaic approach, the movie was a box-office success, grossing over $270 million around the world.

Top Cast

  • Jennifer Aniston (small)
    Jennifer Aniston
    Rose O'Reilly
  • Jason Sudeikis (small)
    Jason Sudeikis
    David Clark
  • Emma Roberts (small)
    Emma Roberts
    Casey Mathis
  • Will Poulter (small)
    Will Poulter
    Kenny Rossmore
  • Kathryn Hahn (small)
    Kathryn Hahn
    Edie Fitzgerald
  • Nick Offerman (small)
    Nick Offerman
    Donny Fitzgerald
  • Ed Helms (small)
    Ed Helms
    Brad Gurdlinger
  • Molly C. Quinn (small)
    Molly C. Quinn
    Melissa Fitzgerald
  • Tomer Sisley (small)
    Tomer Sisley
    Pablo Chacon
  • Matthew Willig (small)
    Matthew Willig
    One-Eye
  • Luis Guzmán (small)
    Luis Guzmán
    Mexican Cop