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Mi criaturita
Flor & Guido live peacefully in a cabin in the middle of the forest. This tranquility will be truncated when she arrives from picking mushrooms with the fetus of a strange creature and awakens in her a long-repressed feeling of motherhood.
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Plot Summary
A scientist creates a small, furry, and mischievous alien creature named 'Little Nicky' who escapes and lands on Earth. The creature's goal is to unleash hell on Earth by spreading evil. However, it quickly discovers that Earth is not as easy to corrupt as it seems, leading to humorous and chaotic situations as it tries to fulfill its devilish mission.
Critical Reception
Little Nicky was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment. It is widely considered one of Adam Sandler's weakest films, criticized for its unoriginal humor, weak plot, and reliance on crude jokes. Audiences also largely rejected the film, leading to its poor performance.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a lack of genuine laughs and relies too heavily on predictable and often offensive humor.
Adam Sandler's performance is criticized for being uninspired, and the overall concept fails to engage.
The visual effects and attempts at a "hellish" aesthetic are seen as amateurish and uninspired.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be unfunny and a waste of time, with many expressing disappointment in Adam Sandler's performance and the film's crude humor. Some appreciated the occasional silly moment but overall sentiment was negative.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for multiple Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Actor (Adam Sandler) and Worst Picture.
Fun Fact
The character of 'Adrian' was originally intended to be played by Rob Schneider, but he had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts and was replaced by Adam Sandler.
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