Piccola Peste Torna A Far Da ... 1991 - 90 Min... Today

Problem Child 2 isn't trying to win Oscars. It’s a 90-minute celebration of the "terrible twos" extended into middle childhood. It’s colorful, loud, and incredibly cynical about the adult world—which is exactly why it resonated with kids who wanted to see the "perfect" town of Mortville get turned upside down.

Clocking in at exactly an hour and a half, the movie doesn't waste time on high art. It leans into the "gross-out" humor that defined the era. Who could forget the infamous ? It remains one of the most unapologetically disgusting (and, let’s be honest, hilarious) sequences in 90s comedy history. The Verdict Piccola peste torna a far da ... 1991 - 90 min...

Trixie isn't just another kid; she’s Junior’s mirror image. While Junior specializes in mechanical sabotage, Trixie is a mastermind of firecrackers and improvised explosives. Their initial "prank war" is the highlight of the film, escalating until they realize they’re much better off as a tag team of terror. Why It Sticks in Our Memory Problem Child 2 isn't trying to win Oscars

The film picks up with Junior and his adoptive father, Ben Healy, moving to Mortville—a town that seems to have a surplus of single women and a serious lack of property insurance. While Ben is busy dodging the matrimonial traps of the town's wealthy "queen bee," Junior meets . Clocking in at exactly an hour and a

If the first movie was about a boy looking for love through chaos, the sequel is about what happens when that boy finds a rival who is even more devious than he is. The Dynamic Duo of Destruction