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Everything Goes Wrong
Everything goes wrong when Jiro tries to break up his mother's relationship with a business man. The young rebel Jiro has to deal with an environment of crime and prostitution, and the impact of its choices on personal relationships: one with his mother, one with her business man lover and one with the girl in love with him.
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Plot Summary
A hapless insurance salesman finds himself in a series of escalating comedic mishaps and absurd situations. While trying to settle a claim involving a bizarre invention, he gets entangled with eccentric characters and international espionage. The film follows his increasingly desperate attempts to regain control of his life amidst the escalating chaos.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Everything Goes Wrong' received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its slapstick humor and energetic performances, while others found the plot convoluted and the jokes occasionally falling flat. Audiences were generally more receptive to its lighthearted and chaotic nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charmingly chaotic energy and physical comedy.
Criticized for a plot that sometimes felt too thin to support the gags.
Noted for strong comedic performances from its lead actors.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Everything Goes Wrong' is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film's original working title was 'The Great Insurance Fiasco', but it was changed shortly before production began to better reflect its broader comedic scope.
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