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Hit-and-miss. Some amusing moments, some less so and some dodgy. Overall, I think <em>'Hot Property'</em> is an OK film. Forgettable, wouldn't rewatch and probably wouldn't recommend. However, it does have a weird sorta quirky side to it...


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Hot Property is an (un)romantic comedy about love, greed and estate agents. Melody Munro is a corporate spy with a big problem - she’s spending everything she has and a few things she hasn't on her lavish lifestyle. But when she gets caught embezzling money from her company she is fired on the spot. No more car, no more credit cards, she can't even afford Nespresso capsules. When her (now ex) friend and landlord calls to throw her out of the flat, it is the final blow. She will take no more. Melody vows to defend ‘her’ home at all costs. She uses her spy skills to take on her landlord, a raft of hipster tenants and a psychotic estate agent
A driven young woman trying to make it in the competitive world of real estate finds herself in a love triangle with two very different men. She must navigate her career ambitions and romantic entanglements, making difficult choices that will impact her future.
Hot Property received mixed reviews, with critics often citing its predictable plot and formulaic romantic comedy elements. However, some praised the performances of its lead actors and its lighthearted, feel-good tone.
The film offers a familiar, if somewhat uninspired, romantic comedy narrative.
Performances are generally well-received, particularly from the lead actress.
It succeeds as a light and breezy watch, but lacks originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a generally positive reception for 'Hot Property,' with many appreciating its straightforward romantic plot and enjoyable performances. Some viewers found it to be a pleasant, easy-to-watch movie for a casual viewing, though a portion felt it was too predictable.
The film was shot in Los Angeles, California, showcasing various upscale neighborhoods.
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Hit-and-miss. Some amusing moments, some less so and some dodgy. Overall, I think <em>'Hot Property'</em> is an OK film. Forgettable, wouldn't rewatch and probably wouldn't recommend. However, it does have a weird sorta quirky side to it...