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Gaycrashers
Comedians Joel Creasey and Rhys Nicholson travel to a regional Victorian town where Joel was previously subjected to homophobic abuse, to find out what it's really like for LGBTI kids growing up in regional Australia.
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Plot Summary
Three homophobic men find themselves in a situation where they are forced to pretend to be gay. This leads to a series of comedic mishaps and self-discovery as they navigate their fabricated identities and confront their own prejudices.
Critical Reception
Gaycrashers received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its comedic elements and attempts at addressing societal issues, while others found its humor to be shallow and its storyline predictable. Audience reception was varied, with some appreciating the lighthearted approach to a sensitive topic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic moments and willingness to tackle themes of prejudice.
Criticized for a predictable plot and reliance on stereotypes.
Some found the film to be a light and entertaining, albeit flawed, comedy.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not widely available or aggregated for this film, making it difficult to summarize specific audience sentiments.
Fun Fact
The film's premise revolves around a comedic exploration of homophobia and the unexpected situations that can arise from societal prejudice.
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