Fool Proof
Fool Proof

Fool Proof

2002Movie48 minEnglish

Fool Proof takes us on an international roller coaster ride as we explore the history and art of clowning. With professional clown Beni Malone as ringmaster, this one hour documentary is a visual feast which celebrates the rich history and recent renaissance of the most animated of performing arts. This journey comes full circle when Malone is joined on stage by his aerialist daughter, Anahareo. Fool Proof combines rare archival footage with fascinating real life stories, to create a springboard into the world phenomena of circus arts.

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IMDb3.5/10
Director: David WorthGenres: Action, Crime, Thriller

Plot Summary

A retired assassin, living a quiet life, is forced back into action when his past catches up to him. He must protect a young woman who holds the key to a dangerous conspiracy. The film follows his desperate attempts to outwit his former employers and a ruthless crime syndicate.

Critical Reception

Fool Proof received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its derivative plot, weak performances, and uninspired action sequences. Audiences also found the film to be predictable and lacking in originality, leading to its status as a largely forgotten direct-to-video release.

What Reviewers Say

  • Criticized for its unoriginality and reliance on tired genre tropes.
  • Panned for weak acting and unconvincing action choreography.
  • Considered a forgettable entry in the action-thriller genre.

Google audience: Audience reception for Fool Proof is largely absent, with no significant aggregated reviews available. However, its low IMDb rating suggests a generally unfavorable viewer experience, likely due to the same issues noted by critics.

Fun Fact

Despite the presence of recognizable actors like Tara Reid and Danny Trejo, the film failed to gain significant traction or critical attention upon its release.

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