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DEEP DIVE · STEP-BROTHERS

The full breakdown

Detection, audio and scene analysis across every frame of Step Brothers — derived from object recognition, transcript alignment and shot segmentation.

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2008Comedy105.5 min● analyzed May 15, 2026
Total Detections
137,998
objects + faces
Unique Objects
78
distinct types
Detections / min
1307.4
avg rate
Night Scenes
73.4%
low-light frames
Words Spoken
11,716
transcribed
Named Actors
11
face-id matched
SIX-AXIS GENOME

Movie DNA radar

DARKNESSACTIONDIALOGUEPEOPLEVEHICLESVISUAL
Darkness
73/100
Action
69/100
Dialogue
57/100
People
79/100
Vehicles
4/100
Visual
79/100
PROFILE

Genome readout

Darkness Index11.1%
Darkness RatingVery Bright
Action Intensity6.9
Action RatingHigh
People Density2.63 people/min
Social RatingSocial
Vehicle Density0.08 vehicles/min
Chase PotentialLow
Indoor %87.4%
SettingIndoor
Object Diversity79 types
Visual ComplexityHigh
Pacing SignatureHighly Variable
FUN FACTS

Things the model surfaced

Step Brothers boasts an astonishing 69 out of 100 action score, trouncing the genre average with a higher action content than 7 out of 8 Comedy films.
4,491
unique people spotted (92% of frames)
"brennan" is said 57 times — once every 1.9 minutes.
John C. Reilly is on screen for 34 of 106 minutes — 32% of the runtime.
104
profanity instances across the runtime — roughly one every 61 seconds.
Only 10.0% of all detected faces are smiling across the entire film.
At 125 BPM, the soundtrack rarely lets up — one of the faster-paced scores in the database.
2,671
unique words spoken out of 11,716 total — a vocabulary richness of 22.8%.
AI detected 79 unique object types across 137,998 frame-by-frame detections.
1,010
unique chairs spotted (20% of frames)
1,105
unique ties spotted (25% of frames)
676
unique wine glasses spotted (9% of frames)
418
unique cups spotted (8% of frames)
458
unique bottles spotted (6% of frames)
242
unique umbrellas spotted (4% of frames)
226
unique couchs spotted (6% of frames)
137
unique beds spotted (6% of frames)
204
unique cars spotted (4% of frames)
Features 4,121 high-action sequences (14% of the film)
Features 367 dog appearances
126
weapon appearances (1 per minute)
Contains 104 profanities (1.0 per minute)
Peak dialogue speed: 288 words per minute
10%
of frames are close-ups
The film's emotional journey ends on a neutral note
Shot predominantly with warm tones