‘Delivery Man’ humors audiences everywhere
“Delivery Man” not only keeps the laughter going, but creates a light-hearted atmosphere.
David Wozniak (Vince Vaughn), is known for making bad choices in his lifetime. He made some bad decisions and had owed $80,000 to the mob. Desperate for money, and not making enough as a Meat truck driver for his family’s business, David had been ignoring those close to him. He soon discovers his girlfriend Emma (Cobie Smulders) is pregnant and promises to make her want him to be the baby’s father.
Due to a decision to donate to the sperm bank various times under the donor name “Starbuck” 20 years ago, David discovers he is the biological father of 533 children, he now has a lawsuit from 142 of the children wanting to know his identity.
Trying to prove himself to everyone he is becoming a better man while also struggling with money and figuring out whether or not he wants to reveal himself as the sperm bank donor “Starbuck”.
David’s identity is discovered by one of his son’s Viggo (Adam Chanler-Berat) who forces David to bond with him. Viggo takes him to what seems to be a picnic for all of Starbuck’s children. There David bonds with his children without the knowing he is their biological father.
David takes Ryan (Sebastien Rene) who has multiple sclerosis, out of an assisted-living home to watch a beautiful sunset with the rest of his brothers and sisters. Creating a warm hearted atmosphere.
If you like movies like “Dodgeball” then you’ll like “Delivery Man”. “Dodgeball” is a comedy starring Vince Vaughn as Peter LaFleur, does not want to lose his gym to his rival White Goodman. Peter needs $50,000 to save his gym. Peter and a couple of friends enter a Dodgeball Tournament where the grand prize is $50,000.
“Delivery Man” is rated PG-13 and contains some violence, brief drug material, language, and sexual content. Not recommendable to take younger kids to, but a great movie to watch with friends and family.
This movie has a great story line that is both comical and heart-warming. Overall I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
by HAVEN LAMBRITE