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A wobbly street vendor (Noel 'Ungga' Ayala), an ignorant probinsyano (Rene Requiestas) and an unemployed loafer (Jimmy Santos) meet in a small-time restaurant run by Mama L (Vangie Labalan). Realizing they all have hungry stomachs, they hang on to each other. After several attempts in looking for a job, they finally sees a solution to their problems, the lottery. - Written by anonymous
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Plot Summary
A quirky handyman named Ernest P. Worrell inherits a mansion and a large sum of money. However, his newfound wealth attracts the attention of greedy relatives and shady business partners who conspire to take it all away. Ernest must navigate the tricky world of high society and business with his usual bumbling charm and resourceful antics.
Critical Reception
Small Medium Large (Fits All Sizes) was met with generally negative reviews from critics, who found its humor to be juvenile and its plot predictable. Audiences, however, particularly younger viewers, often found the film to be enjoyable due to Jim Varney's popular Ernest character.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on slapstick humor and Jim Varney's established character.
Lacks a compelling storyline and suffers from weak performances outside of the lead.
A predictable and often tiresome comedy aimed at a very young audience.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is largely unavailable in aggregated form. However, general sentiment surrounding the Ernest films suggests they appeal to a niche audience that enjoys slapstick and the unique persona of Ernest P. Worrell.
Fun Fact
This film is part of the Ernest P. Worrell film series, which originated from a series of commercials in the 1980s.
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