IMDb5.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes23%
Metacritic42/100
Google Users33%
Director: Judd Apatow•Genres: Comedy, Drama, Mockumentary
A group of actors and crew are trapped in a luxury hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic as they attempt to film a fantasy-adventure sequel. With tensions rising and their sanity tested, they navigate the absurdities of lockdown filmmaking and their own personal dramas.
The Bubble received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its humor forced and its premise stale. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, leading to its poor performance.
The film struggles to find its comedic footing, relying on tired gags and predictable situations.
The meta-commentary on filmmaking during the pandemic feels dated and unfocused.
Despite a star-studded cast, the performances are largely wasted on a weak script.
Google audience: Google users largely disliked 'The Bubble,' with many finding the humor unfunny and the concept to be a misfire. Common complaints cite the film's lack of originality and its inability to land any significant laughs.
The film was written and shot during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the cast and crew adhering to strict safety protocols.
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