Synopsis"Are We Done Yet?" is a 2007 comedy movie directed by Steve Carr. The movie is a sequel to the 2005 motion picture "Are We There Yet?" and stars Ice Cube, Nia Long, John C. McGinley, Aleisha Allen, and Philip Bolden. The storyline follows the comedic exploits of a recently merged family who move from the city to the country, only to discover their dream home gradually becoming a horrible money pit.
Plot SummaryThe motion picture begins with newlyweds Nick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Nia Long), who reside in confined quarters in the city with Suzanne's 2 kids from her previous marriage - Lindsey (Aleisha Allen) and Kevin (Philip Bolden). When Suzanne reveals that she's pregnant, Nick decides they require a larger home in the countryside. They quickly pick a large, gorgeous old house sold by the ever-cheerful realtor Chuck Mitchell Jr. (John C. McGinley). Thrilled, the household relocates, just to discover the house remains in embarrassing disrepair - everything from electrical malfunctions to pluming problems.
Unforeseen IssuesNearly immediately, the optimistic new house starts to show substantial concerns, including structural issues and wild animals living in the attic. Stressed and desperate for aid, Nick gets the assistance of local specialist, who, to Nick's surprise and disappointment, ends up being Chuck. Chuck is not just the real estate agent however likewise a certified specialist, a self-proclaimed inspector, and the only choice for home repair within the area.
Escalating ProblemsAs Chuck begins to address the multitude of problems at hand, Nick ends up being increasingly disappointed with the escalating expenses and the slow progress of the remodellings. Concurrently, Nick has a hard time to bond with Suzanne's children and deals with constant mischief from Chuck, who appears to have an endless supply of backup careers, consisting of being a midwife and a cop in the town.
Family GrowthIn spite of the continuing problems, the family experiences growth. Lindsey and Kevin start to accept Nick as their stepfather, and Suzanne discovers ways to make their dilapidating house a home. The climax of the movie sees a storm striking your home and causing more damage, but the family gathers in a united effort to save it. After the storm, a sorry Chuck uses to assist at no additional expense.
ConclusionIn 'Are We Done Yet?', the renovation project mirrors the household's advancement from a disjointed group of individuals into a cohesive, loving system. The movie concludes with a joyful scene: The house is lastly repaired, Suzanne gives birth to twins, and the household, along with Chuck, commemorate their new found unity. Regardless of all the difficulties they dealt with, Nick understands that they 'd been constructing something substantially more vital than a house - they 'd been constructing a house for their growing family.
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