Even with the presence of Dane Cook in this film, I managed to pretty much enjoy the entire running time of "Dan in Real Life", mainly for the very good ensemble performances, and Steve Carell does most of the heavy lifting, providing solid dramatic and comedic touches throughout the film. The film has a nice warm emotional core, and makes for a very accessible film on the value of family and a second chance at love.
I give it 3 stars, or a grade of B.
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