

Scrambled
"Scrambled" is a wild comic romp about a passionate omelette chef whose creepy ex-best friend just gets out of prison and wreaks havoc in all aspects of his life. It's a cross between "South Park" and Almodóvar with a little dose of "Animal House."
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Plot Summary
A single, ambitious woman navigates the confusing and often hilarious world of modern dating apps as she tries to find love before her 30th birthday. Over the course of a single day, she goes on a series of hilariously disastrous dates, each one pushing her closer to a realization about what she truly wants.
Critical Reception
Scrambled received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who generally praised its humor and relatable portrayal of modern dating struggles, though some found its plot predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and sharp observations on contemporary romance.
- Appreciated for its honest and often funny depiction of dating app fatigue.
- Some critics found the narrative arc a bit formulaic, despite the strong performances.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's humor and the relatable struggles of the main character, finding it a fun and lighthearted watch. Many appreciated the candid portrayal of dating in the digital age.
Fun Fact
The film was written by and stars Leah McKendrick, who based much of the story on her own experiences with online dating.
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