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Aside from the sudden shift in gear tonally between its two halves, Hung’s debut is a confident, impressively staged and (most importantly) fun action movie from a country that rarely produces them with this much aplomb. - Jake Watt Rea...


Movie spotlight
A former basketball player bonds with a robber and becomes attracted to a dark lifestyle.
A down-on-his-luck man finds himself in a series of increasingly absurd and dangerous situations after a desperate attempt to get revenge on his boss. As he tries to navigate a world of petty criminals and eccentric characters, his plans constantly unravel, leading to comedic chaos and unexpected consequences. The film follows his misadventures as he tries to reclaim his life and dignity.
The Scoundrels received a largely negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and uneven humor. While some reviewers found moments of amusement in the slapstick and Spade's performance, the consensus was that the film failed to deliver a consistently funny or engaging experience. Audience reactions were similarly lukewarm, with many finding it a forgettable comedy.
Relies too heavily on David Spade's established comedic persona without much fresh material.
The humor is often juvenile and relies on gross-out gags and predictable scenarios.
Lacks a coherent plot and fails to develop its supporting characters, resulting in a disjointed viewing experience.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a somewhat amusing but ultimately forgettable comedy, with many praising David Spade's performance but criticizing the weak script and lack of originality. Some appreciated the silly humor, while others felt it was too crude or uninspired.
The film's original working title was 'The Throwaways' before being changed to 'The Scoundrels'.
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Aside from the sudden shift in gear tonally between its two halves, Hung’s debut is a confident, impressively staged and (most importantly) fun action movie from a country that rarely produces them with this much aplomb. - Jake Watt Rea...