When Rick and Fred, who are best friends, start showing indications of restlessness at home, their wives decide to take a risky approach to reviving their marriages by giving their husbands a "hall pass," which is a week of unrestricted freedom during which they can do whatever they want. At first, it appears to be a wish come true; nevertheless, they quickly realize that their expectations of the single life, as well as themselves, are entirely and hilariously out of sync with reality.
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When Rick and Fred, who are best friends, start showing indications of restlessness at home, their wives decide to take a risky approach to reviving their marriages by giving their husbands a "hall pass," which is a week of unrestricted freedom during which they can do whatever they want. At first, it appears to be a wish come true; nevertheless, they quickly realize that their expectations of the single life, as well as themselves, are entirely and hilariously out of sync with reality.
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