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Fired
Gullevi has been suppressed at work for 30 years. But when the company is going to be restructured and her job is at risk, the body reacts ...
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Plot Summary
A struggling pawn shop owner, a failed inventor, and a former child star hatch a plan to stage a fake kidnapping to extort money from the owner's wealthy, estranged father. Their scheme quickly unravels, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and unexpected complications as they try to escape the consequences of their actions.
Critical Reception
Fired received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its humor to be uninspired and its plot predictable. While some acknowledged the efforts of the cast, the film was generally considered a forgettable comedy with little to offer beyond a few scattered laughs.
What Reviewers Say
Relies too heavily on tired comedic tropes and predictable plot points.
The humor is often juvenile and lacks originality.
Despite a few charismatic performances, the film fails to engage.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a mixed reception, with many finding the film to be a light and occasionally amusing distraction, while others found it to be unfunny and poorly executed. Common complaints include a lack of originality and predictable humor.
Fun Fact
Urinetown, who plays a supporting role in the film, is actually a dog actor known for his work in commercials and other animal-centric film roles.
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