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In the 2006 comedy You, Me and Dupree, the life of newlywed couple Carl and Molly Petersen takes an unexpected turn when their friend Randy Dupree, played by the charismatic Owen Wilson, crashes into their lives after losing his job. What begins as a temporary stay quickly evolves into an uninvited long-term arrangement, as Dupree's carefree, couch-surfing lifestyle disrupts the couple's attempts at marital bliss. As Carl, portrayed by Matt Dillon, grows increasingly frustrated with his friend's slacker antics, he finds himself grappling with jealousy and insecurity, especially as Dupree’s bond with Molly deepens.

The film deftly explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the challenges of adult responsibilities, all wrapped in a light-hearted, comedic package. Dupree is not just a bumbling houseguest; he embodies the tension between youthful exuberance and the grounding realities of married life. As the story unfolds, viewers are treated to a mix of laugh-out-loud moments and heartfelt revelations, particularly around what it means to grow up and make sacrifices for those you love. With a blend of romance and comedy, You, Me and Dupree invites audiences to reflect on the importance of friendship while also understanding that sometimes, the people we care about the most can also be the most disruptive forces in our lives.

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