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Who the hell is the target audience?


1 part hardcore Arnold action, 1 part creepy-ass Oedipal villain, 1 part child abduction plot, 1 part domestic abuse subplot, 1 part rom-com between Arnold and the teacher, 1 part the weirdness that is Phoebe O'Hara, and 1 part hilarious Arnold-plays-with-kids jokes.

Really... what the hell?

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Clearly a lot of people since it was a massive hit.

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My guess is Dad's who need a little something for the kids that's all in one. Action with some laughs.

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ME

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It's weird thinking of this movie today. It's funny for the Arnold one liners, but the plot of him going undercover as Kindergarten teacher to find the kid who's father is a drug dealer is very adult oriented for a so called family movie.

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Family movies in the eighties up to the mid nineties always had this darker edge to them. By the turn of the millenium, they became more toned down.

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yeah i know, it's weird, i sort of expected this to be a kid like family friendly movie so the brutality and shooting came unexpected, i sort of liked it though, it doesn't become funny until he enters the kindergarten, i'm not english speaking and for a long while thought the word kindergarten was kindergarden, the actress from "matinee" (1993) a few years later had a pretty small part and he should've hooked up with her i thought at first, the boy looking up girl's dresses was weird and felt really inappropriate, i've never seen the opening logo like this before though i guess it looked like this on several movie releases this year then, it's notable how many scenes are shot in gloomy weather, i always find that puts a damper on things, like where was this shot, in the uk or something. i had no idea this had sequel made almost two decades later.



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