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[...] even though the Miramax limited release, which took home the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival Audience Award for best feature, sees itself as having the same type of universal appeal as "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," it will best be appreciated by audiences who don't happen to reside in the Bible Belt.
Not to be outdone, Hollywood agent Adam Fiedler (Jeremy Piven) is determined to raise the bar (mitzvah) with a baseball-themed event held at Dodger Stadium complete with low-carb hot dogs and Neil Diamond crooning the national anthem, much to the discomfort of his timid son, Benjamin ("Spy Kids" kid Daryl Sabara).
To complicate matters, Benjamin has extended an invitation to Adam's estranged father, Irwin (Garry Marshall), an aging hippie who abandoned his mother (Doris Roberts) 26 years earlier and has now pulled up in front of the Fiedler's Brentwood home in a beat-up trailer, accompanied by his free-spirited vegan girlfriend Sacred Feather (Daryl Hannah).
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