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The Mating Game
It's the game show everyone wants to be a part of! Will it be bachelorette number one? Bachelorette number two? Or hell, all three? Chuck Druelery brings out the contestants and all hell breaks loose when the questioning turns downright nasty! How far would you go to win a date with one of these beautiful, uninhibited bachelorettes?
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Plot Summary
A fast-paced, screwball comedy about two con men, the suave but unscrupulous Phil and the more bumbling but loyal Ricky, who target a wealthy businesswoman named Jo. Their plan is to charm her and then exploit her fortune. However, their scheme quickly unravels as Jo proves to be far more astute and capable than they anticipated, leading to a series of comical misadventures and unexpected romantic entanglements.
Critical Reception
The Mating Game received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its humor forced and its plot predictable. While some acknowledged the performances of its lead actors, the film was generally seen as a disappointment, failing to live up to the potential of its premise or cast.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a weak and predictable script that relies too heavily on slapstick humor.
Performances from the cast, particularly Gary Oldman and Ray Winstone, are often cited as the film's only saving grace, though even they struggle with the material.
Despite its attempts at witty banter and romantic comedy tropes, the film ultimately falls flat, lacking genuine charm or comedic timing.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a general disappointment with the film's humor and plot, with some finding it mildly entertaining for its cast, while others found it a forgettable comedy.
Fun Fact
Despite Gary Oldman and Ray Winstone being seasoned British actors known for intense roles, their performances in this lighthearted comedy were seen by many critics as a departure from their usual dramatic work.
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