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**_Wannabe party girls_** Released in 2009 and directed by Ryan Shiraki, "Spring Breakdown" is a comedy about three geeky women in their mid-30s (Amy Poehler, Parker Posey & Rachel Dratch) who finally decide to get "with it" by going to ...


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Three women in their thirties head to a popular Spring Break destination and try to relive the Spring Break they never had.
Four recent college graduates, best friends since childhood, embark on a road trip to South Padre Island, Texas, for Spring Break. Their plan for sun, sand, and parties is complicated by their differing life goals and unexpected romantic entanglements. As they navigate the chaotic spring break scene, they confront their futures and the true meaning of friendship.
Spring Breakdown was met with generally negative reviews from critics and a lukewarm reception from audiences. While some acknowledged its lighthearted premise and attempts at humor, the film was largely criticized for its predictable plot, shallow characters, and uninspired execution. It failed to make a significant impact commercially or critically.
The film struggles with a generic plot and uninspired humor.
Characters are underdeveloped, making it difficult to connect with their journeys.
Despite a sunny setting, the movie fails to capture the excitement of Spring Break.
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The film was shot on location in and around South Padre Island, Texas, aiming to capture the authentic Spring Break atmosphere.
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**_Wannabe party girls_** Released in 2009 and directed by Ryan Shiraki, "Spring Breakdown" is a comedy about three geeky women in their mid-30s (Amy Poehler, Parker Posey & Rachel Dratch) who finally decide to get "with it" by going to ...