Respuestas
Respuesta:
Grow up (Son como niños)
Explicación:
In 1978, five childhood friends Lenny Feder, Eric Lamonsoff, Kurt McKenzie, Marcus Higgins and Rob Hilliard win their junior-high-school basketball championship. Afterwards they celebrate at a rented lake house. The friends' coach, Robert Ferdinando, whom they nickname «Buzzer», encourages them to live their lives in a similar way to how they played the game. 30 years later, Lenny has become an ambitious Hollywood talent agent who lives with his fashion-designer wife Roxanne and their daughter Becky and sons Greg and Keith.
Eric claims that he's now co-owner of a furniture company and hates that his wife Sally still breastfeeds their 4-year-old son Bean . Marcus is a slacker and lothario. That night at a local restaurant, Lenny talks to his old nemesis Dickie, who's still sore at him for an error in the match, where his shot shouldn't have counted since he allegedly had his foot outside the line. Dickie challenges Lenny and his friends to a rematch, but he declines.
The next day, while they spread Buzzer's ashes in the woods, Rob has a confidence crisis, regretting his failed marriages. His daughter Jasmine arrives, then he relaxes by fishing with his friends. That night Lenny manages to interest the kids in talking on cup-phones, and Roxanne accidentally reveals herself to be the «Tooth Fairy» when Becky listens in. Thrilled that they're enjoying the kind of kid-fun that he used to, Lenny installs an extensive cup-phone network in the house.
Roxanne settles on staying at the lake house rather than attending the fashion show. The friends visit a water park called Water Wizz, where Eric teaches Bean to drink regular milk directly from a carton, and Marcus repeatedly flirts with Jasmine and Amber and buys them skimpy bikinis. Lenny teaches his son how to shoot a perfect basketball shot, and the friends end the night dancing with their spouses. The next day, Roxanne busts Lenny for lying about canceling their flight before she agreed to stay, and he admits that he just wanted their kids to be normal for once.
On their last day at the lake house, Lenny agrees to the rematch against their former opponents. At the game-deciding shot, Lenny purposely misses to gift Dickie's team a proper win so they can finally know what winning feels like--and he felt that his own family needed to know what losing feels like. Before the film's end, a drunken Marcus plays another game of arrow roulette, this time in front of more witnesses. Everyone fearfully takes off, but the still-paralyzed Wiley is unable to run away and the arrow impales his foot.