

Fat Camp
Fitness buff Hutch Daily is a foul-mouthed 27 year-old with the maturity of a pre-teen. After refusing to find employment or his own apartment, his mom gives him two choices: move to the homeless shelter or work at his uncle’s fat camp. Though he thinks fatties are disgusting, Hutch finds himself supervising an irreverent group of chunky boys, who ultimately help him grow up.
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Plot Summary
A man desperately tries to lose weight before a major life event, leading him to an unconventional weight-loss camp. There, he encounters a cast of eccentric characters and challenges that push his physical and mental limits. The journey is filled with humorous mishaps and personal discoveries.
Critical Reception
Fat Camp (2017) received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It was widely criticized for its unoriginal plot, predictable jokes, and reliance on tired stereotypes. The film failed to resonate with viewers and was considered a significant disappointment in the comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on outdated and offensive stereotypes.
- Lacks originality and comedic timing.
- A predictable and unfunny attempt at a weight-loss comedy.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be largely unfunny and poorly executed, with many criticizing its offensive humor and lack of creativity.
Fun Fact
Despite being released in 2017, 'Fat Camp' was filmed several years prior and faced numerous production delays and issues before its limited release.
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