It Sure Is Nice to Have Ben Stiller Back
Briefly

Green mentioned that Nutcrackers reflects his desire to move away from the darkness of horror, aiming instead to create a work devoid of cynicism and viciousness.
Stiller's performance is noteworthy as he portrays a Chicago developer tasked with caring for his unruly nephews, showcasing a contrast between his character's polished life and the chaotic environment.
The film's unique charm lies in the dynamic between the sophisticated adult and the wild, home-schooled children, accentuating both the absurdity and innocence of childhood.
Nutcrackers emerges as an amalgamation of Green's filmmaking evolution, intertwining elements from his past projects, yet steering clear of their darker themes.
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