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Operation Splitsville
After a boy's parents decide to divorce, he creates a "support group" for all the kids from failed marriages in his school. When kids who's parents aren't divorced start to pick on them, they agree to cause their parents to divorce as well.
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Plot Summary
Two married Los Angeles detectives, who are secretly mob hitmen, decide to get a divorce. Their decision sparks a turf war between rival mob families who want to capitalize on the ensuing chaos. As their lives unravel, they must contend with both their professional duties and their increasingly dangerous personal vendettas.
Critical Reception
Operation Splitsville, also known as 'The Bachelor', received largely negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It was criticized for its convoluted plot, weak humor, and inconsistent tone, failing to deliver on its comedic premise or its crime elements.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its comedic and criminal elements, resulting in a muddled and unfunny experience.
Despite a promising cast, the script is weak and the direction lacks focus.
Audiences found the plot confusing and the jokes fell flat.
Google audience: Google users were generally unimpressed with Operation Splitsville, with many finding the story difficult to follow and the humor lacking. Some viewers noted that the film failed to live up to the potential of its cast.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more serious crime drama before significant rewrites to incorporate comedic elements, which many critics felt did not blend well.
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