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7 Days Of Hell
A righteous policewoman who believes in justice finds herself in a difficult position when her son becomes a victim of black magic.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary chronicles the intense and legendary seven-day tennis match between two fictional rivals, Aaron Williams and Charles "The King" Pool. Despite their mutual animosity and vastly different styles, their single match becomes an epic, multi-year saga that defines their careers and lives. The film humorously explores their personal struggles, the media frenzy, and the bizarre twists of fate that kept them locked in their rivalry.
Critical Reception
While not a traditional film, '7 Days of Hell' was well-received as a comedic mockumentary. Critics praised its clever premise, the chemistry between the leads, and its sharp parody of sports documentaries. Audiences enjoyed the rapid-fire jokes and the over-the-top portrayal of a legendary sports rivalry.
What Reviewers Say
Hilarious and absurd take on sports documentaries.
Andy Samberg and Kit Harington deliver strong comedic performances.
A delightful and witty parody with a constant stream of jokes.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's consistent humor and the unexpected depth of the absurd rivalry. Many viewers found the mockumentary style effective and enjoyed the deadpan delivery of the comedic performances.
Fun Fact
The film is a parody of the intense 1980 Wimbledon match between John McEnroe and Björn Borg, which lasted five sets and over four hours.
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