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Lost and Found Command: Rebels Without Because
A group of farcical elite of mercenaries made up of dysfunctional members was hired and formed to rescue a group of kidnapped beauty queens and a gay pageant organizer from the hands of a retarded rebel group led by an insane insecure queen Madame Butterfly whose initial plan was only to kidnap Angela Mo Ray from the Kingdom of Kwe Kwe for a hefty amount of money as ransom.
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Plot Summary
A young, idealistic musician is struggling to make his mark in the competitive music industry. He finds himself drawn into a world of underground clubs, eccentric personalities, and the pursuit of artistic authenticity. As he navigates the challenges of fame and self-discovery, he must decide what he's willing to sacrifice for his dreams.
Critical Reception
This quirky musical comedy-drama garnered mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics appreciated its unique blend of music and social commentary, others found its narrative disjointed and its tone inconsistent. Audiences were similarly divided, with some embracing its unconventional approach and others left unimpressed.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic musical numbers and a charismatic lead performance.
Criticized for a convoluted plot and underdeveloped supporting characters.
Noted for its attempt to blend musical aspirations with a gritty look at the entertainment world.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's soundtrack and the earnestness of the lead actor. However, many found the storyline to be somewhat predictable and lacking in significant emotional depth.
Fun Fact
Robby Benson, who also directed and co-wrote the film, originally envisioned it as a vehicle to showcase his musical talents beyond his acting roles.
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