

Hard Scrambled
When the owner of a venerable diner in the wrong part of town has an "accident" the men in her life scheme and fight for control of the establishment.
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Plot Summary
Mark is a successful black man from a good family who has everything he could want except a serious romantic relationship. He's been through countless dates, each one a step closer to a final breakup. This film follows Mark as he navigates the complexities of modern dating, searching for that special someone and dealing with the frustrations and occasional joys that come with the quest.
Critical Reception
Hard Scrambled was a modest independent film that garnered a small but appreciative audience. While not a major critical success, it was praised for its honest portrayal of modern dating struggles and its relatable protagonist. Audience reactions were generally positive, appreciating its lighthearted yet earnest approach to relationship woes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relatable exploration of dating challenges.
- Appreciated for its earnest and often humorous take on modern romance.
- Seen as a charming independent film with a well-meaning message.
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Fun Fact
The film was written, directed, and starred Justin L. Young, who also co-wrote the screenplay for the 2009 film 'The Killing of Wendy'.
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