Total Romance 2
Total Romance 2

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Total Romance 2

2002
Movie
88 min
French

Philip is a computer whiz who wants to make it big. He's after the good life, lots of cash, and lots of women. His chaste and studious fiancee Lili is just not good enough for him. Philip is sponsored by a ruthless "business angel," Jack. Hacking corruption, and seduction are his new weapons. Philip is so successful as to leave Jack behind. His ultimate mistake is to seduce Jack's wife. As Jack's trap is about to close in on him, Lili is the only one who can save him.

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IMDb5.4/10
Director: Alex PillaiGenres: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

In this sequel to 'Total Romance,' Sarah is still reeling from her breakup and determined to find lasting love. Her search leads her on a series of comedic and often disastrous dates. Meanwhile, her best friend, Debbie, is navigating her own complicated relationship, adding to the romantic chaos. The film follows their intertwined journeys as they encounter quirky characters and unexpected romantic entanglements.

Critical Reception

Total Romance 2 received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often noting its lighthearted approach to romantic comedy tropes. While some found it formulaic, others praised its charming performances and humorous situations. Audience response was generally favorable, appreciating its relatable portrayal of modern dating.

What Reviewers Say

  • A light and fluffy romantic comedy with predictable but enjoyable plot points.

  • Features charming performances from its lead actors, making the romantic entanglements engaging.

  • Some critics found the humor to be hit-or-miss, and the plot overly familiar.

Google audience: Google users appreciated the film for its feel-good romantic comedy elements and the chemistry between the main cast. Many found it to be an entertaining and lighthearted watch, suitable for a casual viewing, although some noted it wasn't groundbreaking in its genre.

Fun Fact

The film is a sequel to the 2001 TV movie 'Total Romance,' which also starred Amanda Holden and Neil Morrissey.

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