Fat Slags
Fat Slags

Fat Slags

2004Movie73 minEnglish

Leaving their hometown of Fulchester in the North of England, Sandra and Tracey head for the bright lights of London, shagging and boozing their way to fame and fortune.

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IMDb2.2/10
Director: Ed ByeGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

Two working-class women from Leeds, Sandra and Pauline (nicknamed the 'Fat Slags'), aspire to a more glamorous life. When they win a trip to Australia, they embark on a chaotic adventure filled with misunderstandings and outrageous situations as they try to fit into a world far removed from their everyday lives.

Critical Reception

Fat Slags was widely panned by critics and audiences alike. It is frequently cited as one of the worst British films ever made, with particular criticism directed at its humor, plot, and perceived offensiveness.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's humor is often described as crude, lazy, and unfunny.
  • Many critics found the characters and plot to be underdeveloped and offensive.
  • It is widely regarded as a significant critical and commercial failure.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews or aggregated scores is not readily available for this film, likely due to its poor reception and limited distribution.

Fun Fact

The film was a significant departure from the beloved sketch comedy work of Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, and its failure led to them avoiding similar feature film projects for many years.

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