Meet the Parents
Thanks to their extension into every space that was once tranquil in America, suburbs are a modern icon — and so are the people that live there. Women with shoulder length hair, part time real estate jobs and seats on the neighborhood association board are common. And they're married to men in golf shirts who drive silver sedans to one of the seven grocery stores in a four-block radius to pick up capers to throw in the pasta. These are the people who stand in their impeccable yards and grin impeccable, impenetrable grins at the world as if nothing — nothing — could possibly be wrong. Robert DeNiro is one of those golf shirt guys in "Meet the Parents," director Jay Roach. DeNiro's Jack Byrnes is the patriarch of a classic colonial house in upstate New York, and everything from his turtleneck sweaters to his perky blonde daughters reflect his perfect attainment of the suburban dream. Of course, benevolence is nice, but this is a comedy. And in
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Approximate Word count = 642
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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