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Crazy Day
A producer and director of a western are trying to finish filming despite very low budget.
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Plot Summary
A man struggling with his life finds himself in a series of increasingly absurd and chaotic situations over the course of a single day. The film follows his attempts to navigate these bizarre encounters, which range from mistaken identities to surreal encounters with eccentric characters. As his day unravels, he must confront his own sanity and find a way to make sense of the madness surrounding him.
Critical Reception
Crazy Day (2005) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its ambitious attempt at surreal comedy and certain performances, many found the plot disjointed and the humor to be hit-or-miss. The film struggled to find a wide audience and is largely considered an obscure indie release.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a quirky, experimental comedic style but often falls flat.
Performances are sometimes engaging, but can't save a meandering script.
The humor is polarizing, with many finding it more bewildering than funny.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Crazy Day (2005)' is not readily available. The film appears to have had a limited release, making audience reception difficult to gauge.
Fun Fact
Director Richard Benjamin, known for more mainstream comedies, ventured into independent and more surreal territory with 'Crazy Day', though it did not achieve significant commercial or critical success.
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