Step Brothers has an IQ Score of 123/200 on TV Intelligentsia's Intelligence Quotient rubric, placing it in the Competent tier.
Engages without demanding much, watchable and reasonably crafted
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The TVI Take
Adam McKay's Will Ferrell / John C. Reilly vehicle whose surface premise (adult men still living at home) is the cover for sustained inquiry into arrested development and family-system pathology.
The film's commitment to letting the protagonists' incompetence be the actual subject rather than the joke pretext is what separates it from McKay's later, more obviously polemical work. The 'Boats 'n Hoes' sequence operates as both parody and earnest emotional climax.
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