

Speed-Dating
A high-energy romantic comedy that follows three bachelors, speeding through life and scheming on women. When it comes to the opposite sex, it’s about the “chase” and “finish line.” Dog (Chico Benymon, Life Is Not a Fairytale: The Fantasia Barrino Story) and Beaver (Leonard Robinson, TV’s Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ‘N Out) spend their last dime on a nightclub, while Too Cool (Wesley Jonathan, Roll Bounce) devises the ultimate scheme to get women and money – SPEED-DATING!
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Plot Summary
A group of singles attends a chaotic speed-dating event hoping to find love. Amidst awkward encounters and hilarious miscommunications, they navigate the complexities of modern romance. The film follows their individual journeys as they try to make a connection within the strict time limits, leading to unexpected outcomes.
Critical Reception
Speed-Dating received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. Audience reactions were mixed, with some finding enjoyment in its lighthearted romantic comedy elements while others found it to be formulaic and uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
- Often criticized for its unoriginal premise and lack of depth.
- Some viewers found the comedic situations amusing, despite the overall thinness of the story.
- The performances were occasionally highlighted as a minor positive, but not enough to salvage the film.
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Fun Fact
The film was largely an independent production with a limited release, contributing to its low profile and lack of major award recognition.
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