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RV shows what it is like to try to be a successful businessman and to simultaneously be a good family man. Robin plays Bob, a man who truly loves his family but also wants to advance at his job. He knows his family will benefit from going on vacation together in an RV but yet he sneakily works on his business presentation while on vacation. While on vacation, Bob and his family encounter another family in an RV, the Gornickes. The movie shows the lifestyles of two very different families and how they react to each other. The movie has laughs plus it is realistic about what it is like to be a man in today's corporate culture. Robin does a great job of a man just trying to do the right thing for his family by providing for them through his job. RV should appeal to almost any family.
This review is from RV [Blu-ray] [2006]
Posted by AandJ091108
Great movie family loved it and we laughed so much great family movie
Posted by Mayra
In the mode of NATIONAL LAMPOON'S FAMILY VACATION is not a negative thing. This is an energetic and often quite funny family film. The theater we saw it in was nearly full with a cross section of seniors to kids. People laughed together and often. The movie is fast paced with great outdoor cinematography. The plot has some twists and surprises and a real treat is Jeff Daniels and Kristen Chenoweth as parents of a permanent RV living (Christian?) family that are not treated as buffoons or easy targets for satire. And that's the other thing that I liked about this light-hearted comedy; i.e., it has a moral center. Without being preachy in any way, the right things happen as all the loose ends are tied up in an unexpected (to me, anyway) and satisfying ending. It was nice to see the late Robin Wiliams in a family film. Jaded newspaper and TV reviewers weren't all that enthusiastic about this film, but audiences sure are. It was the top box office new movie the week it opened.
This review is from RV [Blu-ray] [2006]
Posted by Vee2014