Best. Partee. Ever.
Best. Partee. Ever.

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Best. Partee. Ever.

2016
Movie
120 min
Tagalog

Mikey, a young, discreet, gay man from the affluent class, spends five years in a city jail while hearing his case for drug pushing. Inside prison, Mikey holds back to adapt to the culture and stratification among inmates. Eventually, Mikey becomes a ‘Mayor’ (ring leader) to a group of gay inmates called “Gang-da”. Together, they thrive to survive the dangers of several gang riots, the mundane, and the decay of human dignity.

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IMDb5.9/10
Director: J.P. DaigneaultGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

This mockumentary follows a group of misfit friends attempting to throw the most epic house party of their lives. As the night progresses, their ambitious plans quickly devolve into chaotic and absurd situations. The film captures the awkwardness and hilarity of social dynamics when things go hilariously wrong.

Critical Reception

Best. Partee. Ever. received a mixed to positive reception, primarily noted for its raw humor and improvisational style. Critics often highlighted its unique blend of cringe comedy and genuine character moments, though some found its low-budget aesthetic and sometimes uneven pacing to be drawbacks.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its uninhibited and often hilarious comedic performances.

  • Appreciated for its authentic portrayal of awkward social interactions and party chaos.

  • Criticized by some for its rough production values and occasional lack of focus.

Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not readily available for this title, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

The film was largely improvised by its cast, contributing to its spontaneous and often unpredictable comedic tone.

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