

My Boss's Daughter
When a young man agrees to housesit for his boss, he thinks it'll be the perfect opportunity to get close to the woman he desperately has a crush on – his boss's daughter. But he doesn't plan on the long line of other houseguests that try to keep him from his mission. And he also has to deal with the daughter's older brother, who's on the run from local drug dealers.
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Plot Summary
A young man, Tom, is desperate to impress his boss and make a good impression on his daughter, Lisa, whom he has a crush on. When his boss and his wife leave for a trip, Tom volunteers to housesit, unaware that Lisa has planned a wild party. Tom finds himself in a series of chaotic situations as he tries to keep the party under control and prevent any damage, all while hoping to win Lisa's affection.
Critical Reception
My Boss's Daughter was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, widely considered a critical and commercial failure. It was lambasted for its predictable plot, crude humor, and lack of originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its uninspired and predictable storyline.
- The humor was often described as juvenile and unfunny.
- Many reviews pointed out the unoriginality and lack of substance in the film.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally found the movie to be a forgettable and unfunny comedy, with many citing Ashton Kutcher's performance as a redeeming factor for some, but not enough to salvage the film.
Fun Fact
The film was nominated for several Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture, Worst Actor for Ashton Kutcher, and Worst Actress for Tara Reid.
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