The Farrelly brothers' cheerfully politically incorrect rom-com manages to be both tasteless and sweet, offering a mix of touching love story and hilarious gross-out slapstick. Though few taboos are respected, the film's disarming good-naturedness consistently keeps offence at bay.
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