Lauren Lapkus gets to explore all of the physical comedy in this Sandler ensemble. Yes, the story has been done, yes we have seen all the same freshman jokes with actors who would probably be hard pressed to find an acting job if not for Happy Gilmore productions but all the cynicism aside - this is a really funny movie.
If you make it past the first half hour where in disbelief, you're trying to get your head around Nick Swardson who plays David Spades best "friend" and who you wonder how he hasn't been locked up for being essentially a cyber stalker with the ability to spy on and oversee all of Spade's personal life. You also have to take a leap that a happen chance meeting in an airport would bring an aging insurance salesman and a former supermodel, neither of whom are drinking, to meet up in a broom closet in the same airport after an hour or two of talking about how boring their lives are...
Lauren carries the movie. She is the perfect train wreck and you can't avert your eyes. We've all seen this woman at a party - one too many drinks and all inhibitions disappear.
No need to overthink this. It's a lot of grade school humor and worn our cliche's but in these uncertain times and all of the quarantine, if you can turn that brain off and enjoy it for what it is - immature, low brow comedy - you'll have a great time.