

Reality Check
Four young women and three young men, totally strangers to each other, are sent to an isolated house with the crew members of a reality show to stay living together for three months without any means of communication with the exterior, and in the end, the winner will get a prize of US$ 100,000.00. When the cameraman is found dead in a barn, the group becomes hysterical, since nobody knows who is trustful.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends attempts to pull off a series of pranks and stunts in an effort to impress a local television station. Their quest for fame leads them through a series of increasingly absurd situations, testing their friendship and their commitment to ridiculousness. The film follows their escapades as they navigate local events and try to get their 'reality show' noticed.
Critical Reception
Reality Check received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and was largely ignored by audiences. It is considered by many to be a low-budget, amateurish comedy with a lack of polish and originality. The film's humor often fell flat, and its narrative was widely criticized for being disjointed and uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
- Humor that is juvenile and rarely lands.
- Lacks any semblance of originality or comedic timing.
- A poorly executed and forgettable attempt at a comedy.
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Fun Fact
The film was an early independent production for members of the Broken Lizard comedy troupe, predating their more well-known works like 'Super Troopers'.
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