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Super Crazy
A 36-year-old meek woman realizes that there’s younger people trying to outpace her doing much less, so she makes a risky change by removing her filter.
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Plot Summary
A middle-aged advertising executive's life unravels when his much younger girlfriend breaks up with him. He then attempts to recapture his lost youth by enrolling in college, where he finds himself in classes with students his own daughter's age. His misguided attempts at fitting in lead to a series of awkward and humorous situations as he navigates modern college life.
Critical Reception
Super Crazy received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot, dated humor, and uninspired performances. While some viewers might find amusement in its broad comedic style, the film generally failed to impress with its originality or comedic execution.
What Reviewers Say
The film's humor often falls flat, relying on predictable gags and outdated stereotypes.
The premise of a middle-aged man trying to be a college student is explored with little creativity.
Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the weak material.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a mixed reception, with some finding the film mildly entertaining for its simple humor and Vince Vaughn's performance. However, many Google users expressed disappointment with the lack of originality and the repetitive nature of the jokes.
Fun Fact
While often referred to as 'Super Crazy,' the film's original working title was 'The New Class'.
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