It's a comedy. It's not about drama. It's not romance or action or being inspirational. It doesn't help people deal with adversity, loss, or personal struggle. It's just some fun and ridiculous situations. The opening scene shows a protagonist throwing their gun at an antagonist, and it works. If at that moment you continued to expected masterpiece theater and were further disappointed when John Cenna and Ben Schwartz don't preform as outstanding thespians fresh from their sensational two man Broadway hit adaptation of King Lear. However, if you own a sense of humor and like to let it play, this movie certainly satisfies a snort, a chortle, and probably a belly laugh or two while watching Kevin Hart play the best imitation of himself.