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Part-Time Lifeguards
This time, the Brigada Z gang, take a little vacation in Mar del Plata but their money is stolen. In order to enjoy their vacation, they become lifeguards and accidentally discover a band of thieves that robs Casinos. Emilio, Gino, Berugo and Alberto don't forget they're cops so they decide to investigate.
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Plot Summary
A group of young, attractive individuals take on summer jobs as lifeguards at a beach resort. While balancing their responsibilities with personal dramas and budding romances, they also get entangled in a scheme involving stolen jewels. The film explores themes of friendship, responsibility, and the challenges of growing up during a sun-drenched summer.
Critical Reception
Part-Time Lifeguards was met with a largely negative reception from critics, often dismissed as a low-budget, formulaic teen comedy with little substance. Audiences found it to be a forgettable beach movie typical of the era, with its primary appeal stemming from its cast and setting rather than its plot or performances.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its thin plot and predictable storyline.
Often seen as a shallow and uninspired teen beach flick.
Praised by some for its picturesque beach setting and youthful cast.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Part-Time Lifeguards are scarce and generally reflect a low level of engagement. Those that exist typically categorize it as a light, breezy, and somewhat cheesy summer movie that offers little beyond its superficial beach setting and the presence of its young cast.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of low-budget, direct-to-video or limited-release teen comedies and dramas popular in the late 1980s, often featuring a cast of up-and-coming actors and focusing on summer-related themes.
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