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The playboy who has to learn to stop objectifying women and start standing up for others.

The duo’s lawyer. Chuck falls for her, but can’t make a move because he’s supposed to be "married" to Larry.

While some jokes haven’t aged perfectly, the film was a massive box-office success and was, for many mainstream audiences at the time, an entry point into discussions about domestic partnerships and LGBTQ+ rights. 4. Iconic Moments I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry

Their skeptical but eventually supportive fire chief. 3. Why It’s Noteworthy

Larry is a widower and a devoted dad who missed the deadline to update his life insurance. Chuck is a womanizing bachelor who owes Larry his life after a fire rescue. To cut through the red tape, Larry convinces Chuck to sign as his domestic partner. What starts as a simple paperwork lie spirals out of control when a suspicious state agent (Steve Buscemi) begins investigating them for fraud, forcing the duo to play "happily married" in public. The playboy who has to learn to stop

The awkward, high-stakes inspection by the relentless Clint Fitzer (Buscemi). The over-the-top masquerade ball scene.

The Vibe: A raunchy, mid-2000s Adam Sandler buddy comedy that attempts to mix slapstick humor with a message about tolerance and social justice. While some jokes haven’t aged perfectly, the film

It’s a classic Happy Madison production, featuring appearances from Rob Schneider, David Spade, and even Ving Rhames in a hilarious, barrier-breaking role.