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Delivery Man is a 2013 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Ken Scott. The film stars Vince Vaughn as David Wozniak, a man in his forties who discovers that he fathered 533 children through sperm donation. When a group of the children file a lawsuit to reveal his identity, David decides to anonymously become involved in their lives, leading to a series of comedic and heartwarming moments.

The film explores the themes of fatherhood, family, and identity. David's journey to connect with his biological children leads him to reflect on his own life choices and priorities. The film also touches on the idea of nature vs. nurture, as David grapples with whether his DNA has any bearing on the lives of his children.

Overall, Delivery Man is a feel-good film that offers both laughs and heart. Vaughn delivers a standout performance as David, and the supporting cast, including Chris Pratt and Cobie Smulders, add depth and humor to the film. The film's soundtrack, featuring classic hits from the likes of The Zombies and The Hollies, adds to its energy and charm. While the film may not be groundbreaking in terms of its plot or themes, it offers an enjoyable and thought-provoking look at the meaning of family and the power of connection.

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Zahra Almailady

Zahra Almailady is a wife and mom first but she discovered a passion for cinema and after graduating from UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television she dove into cinematography. Now Zahra writes movie reviews just for fun ad really enjoys it. Zahra loves reading, cooking,  and windsurfing. She lives in New Zealand, with her husband two sons, and four cats.

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