

Movie spotlight
Double Trouble
A young girl, her new friend and his dog try to find a long-lost Picasso painting in an abandoned house before a gang of burglars seize it.
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Plot Summary
A recently divorced father struggles to connect with his two teenage children who are obsessed with social media. He attempts to bridge the gap by inventing a virtual reality game that immerses them in a world where they must work together to achieve a common goal. As they navigate the challenges of the game, they begin to understand each other's perspectives and strengthen their family bonds.
Critical Reception
Double Trouble received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the plot predictable and the humor lacking. However, some reviewers acknowledged its wholesome family messaging and the efforts of the cast to elevate the material. Audience reception was slightly more favorable, with families appreciating its lighthearted approach to modern parenting challenges.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its positive family values and attempts to address contemporary issues.
Criticized for a derivative plot and uninspired comedic execution.
Seen as a well-intentioned but ultimately unremarkable family film.
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Fun Fact
The film was an independent production with a limited release, contributing to its lower profile and lack of widespread critical attention.
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