

Hot Splash
Matt and Woody's summer in Cocoa Beach is going to be awesome, but they're broke with no car and no women. In an effort to solve their little problem, Matt and Woody (by no will of their own) ends up in a deal with a gangster TJ Caruso.
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Plot Summary
A financially struggling young restaurateur is mentored by an aging, eccentric actor who is deeply involved in the criminal underworld. As the restaurateur gets drawn deeper into the actor's dangerous life, he must navigate treacherous relationships and make life-altering decisions to protect himself and his business.
Critical Reception
Hot Splash received mixed reviews upon its release. While praised for its energetic direction and the chemistry between its leads, some critics found the plot convoluted and the tone inconsistent. Audiences, however, were generally more receptive, drawn to the star power and the film's stylish aesthetic.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dynamic direction and charismatic performances.
- Criticized for a sometimes unfocused narrative and uneven pacing.
- Appreciated for its stylish visuals and action sequences.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed Hot Splash, highlighting the compelling performances of the lead actors and the film's exciting action sequences. Some viewers found the story a bit predictable, but the overall entertainment value was high.
Fun Fact
The iconic scene where Tom Cruise's character races his motorcycle through downtown Los Angeles was filmed without a permit, leading to several near-misses and a chaotic production.
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