

Epic Fail
In a time where post-truth news divides and conservative politics fails to lure in young voters, a extraordinary vote for world peace has dramatic consequences. Epic Fail is an avant-garde essay that questions how we perceive truth, information and politics, seen through the dual lenses of our real and virtual identities. Moved by the political events that shook 2016, the film is inspired by Jean Paul Sartre’s “Nausea”; or how we can develop visual embodiments of our emotions as a catharsis on how to deal with reality.
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Plot Summary
A young woman finds herself in a series of comedic and romantic misadventures as she navigates her love life and career. Despite facing numerous setbacks and embarrassing situations, she remains determined to find happiness and success. The film follows her journey through dating mishaps, workplace challenges, and personal growth.
Critical Reception
Epic Fail received a generally lukewarm reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its comedic elements and the performances of its lead actors, many found the plot to be predictable and lacking originality. The film struggled to find a significant audience and is often considered a forgettable entry in the romantic comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts humor but often falls flat due to a weak script.
- Performances are a mixed bag, with some leads delivering decent comedic timing.
- Lacks a compelling narrative and relies on tired romantic comedy tropes.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Epic Fail is scarce, with very limited data available. What little information exists suggests a mixed to negative sentiment, with viewers often citing a lack of originality and uninspired plot points as primary drawbacks.
Fun Fact
The film was a direct-to-video release and did not receive a wide theatrical distribution, contributing to its limited visibility and critical discussion.
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