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Come Ti Spaccio La Famiglia Guide

(Will Poulter): A socially awkward neighbor who becomes the "son."

The story follows David Clark ( Jason Sudeikis ), a small-time pot dealer who gets robbed and finds himself deeply in debt to his eccentric boss. To clear his name, he is forced to smuggle a massive shipment of marijuana from Mexico into the U.S.. Come ti spaccio la famiglia

Realizing that a single man in a van is a magnet for border patrol, David comes up with a "foolproof" plan: he creates a fake, wholesome family—the . He recruits: (Will Poulter): A socially awkward neighbor who becomes

The film was a significant box office success, becoming the highest-grossing movie of August 2013 due to strong word-of-mouth regarding its hilarious set pieces, such as the infamous "spider bite" scene and the police officer's bribe sequence. He recruits: The film was a significant box

(Emma Roberts): A rebellious teenage runaway playing the "daughter". Why It's a "Good Story"

What starts as a purely transactional and illegal mission turns into a chaotic adventure. The "family" must navigate awkward encounters with real vacationing families, corrupt cops, and dangerous drug lords. The comedy thrives on the friction between these four misfits who, despite their fake identities, eventually start to develop a genuine bond—albeit a very dysfunctional one.

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