Delivery Man
Delivery Man

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- 63/100 based on 81,578 votes
  • Released: 2013
  • Runtime: 105 mins
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  • Studio: DreamWorks Pictures
  • Genres: Comedy

David Wozniak is a man who is irresponsible and unreliable which doesn't exactly endear him to his family and his girlfriend. And when she tells him that she's pregnant, she tells him, she plans to do it on her own because she can't count on him. One day a lawyer shows up and talks to him about the fact that twenty years ago he was a sperm donor for about a year and his sperm was used to father over 500 children. And now over 100 of them want to know who he is but because he ... (Full plot summary below)

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David Wozniak is a man who is irresponsible and unreliable which doesn't exactly endear him to his family and his girlfriend. And when she tells him that she's pregnant, she tells him, she plans to do it on her own because she can't count on him. One day a lawyer shows up and talks to him about the fact that twenty years ago he was a sperm donor for about a year and his sperm was used to father over 500 children. And now over 100 of them want to know who he is but because he signed a confidentiality agreement, they can't be told who he is. So they are going to court to try to get the confidentiality set aside. His lawyer tells him that they can win this. But when the lawyer who saw him gives him info on the ones who want to see him, he takes a peek at one and decides to go see him and not tell him he's the father. He then goes out and checks out some of his other children and doesn't tell them who he is and connects with them. His lawyer tells him it could jeopardize their case, especially since he can get a big settlement which he can use to pay back some people he borrowed from who "tell" him to pay or else.

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Variety - 9/10 by Peter DebrugeThe circumstances may be contrived, but the characters feel refreshingly genuine.
The Film Stage - 9/10 by John FinkWhile the story drags at times, Delivery Man is smart, funny, fresh and full of heart.
The Playlist - 9/10 by Charlie SchmidlinThere are themes of familial connection and responsibility drenched across every frame of it, but aside from a few performances and amusing asides, “Delivery Man” is a bland translation of a sweet, but already flawed original.
Movie Chambers - 9/10 by Paul Chambers"Delivery Man" is just a tick away from being a typical Vince Vaughn movie. But, surprisingly, there's just enough charm in this film about the joys of fatherhood to make it an entertaining exception to my Vince Vaughn rule.
EricDSnider.com - 9/10 by Eric D. SniderAn awe-inspiring achievement: a movie that is 100% disconnected from reality, without a single plausible moment or believable character.
St. Paul Pioneer Press - 9/10 by Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)In almost every way, the original is a better movie.
Movie Mezzanine - 8/10 by Dan SchindelThe sheer cognitive dissonance between being told that this character is nice and the baffling deception he pulls on hundreds of people is agonizing, and it makes the story horribly anti-dramatic.
Urban Cinefile - 8/10 by Andrew L. UrbanVaughn's juvenile personality is used to drive home all the comedic angles the writers dream up in this entirely plastic comedy. There is hardly a true thing in it, which lets the air out of its tyres and leaves it flat
Philadelphia Inquirer - 8/10 by Steven ReaDelivery Man, with its democratic band of half-siblings and its feel-good view of humankind, is what it is: a reproductive remake that will make you laugh. More than once or twice.
Reeling Reviews - 8/10 by Laura CliffordCanadian writer/director Ken Scott remakes his own French Language film "Starbuck" without changing a thing but the language and location, missing the opportunity to fine tune the problems with his original haphazard, contrived and unfocused script

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