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Tammy (McCarthy) is having a bad day. She's totaled her clunker car, gotten fired from her thankless job at a greasy burger joint, and instead of finding comfort at home, finds her husband getting comfortable with the neighbor in her own house. It's time to take her boom box and book it. The bad news is she's broke and without wheels. The worse news is her grandma, Pearl (Sarandon), is her only option — with a car, cash, and an itch to see Niagara Falls. Not exactly the escape Tammy had in mind. But on the road, with Pearl riding shotgun, it may be just what Tammy needs. (Warner Bros. US)

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anglais Melissa McCarthy knew very well what she was doing and what she was getting herself into. You see Tammy is a politically incorrect comedy that isn’t too bad but I don’t think it was very funny either. Well, there were ups and downs. But it’s ideal for the American audience. Not only did Americans pay for it in cinemas, they really supported it because Melissa plays a role in which she pokes fun at herself. And Oprah loves that, let’s not kid ourselves. ()

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