
Movie spotlight
Big Fare
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Plot Summary
A group of small-time criminals in Los Angeles plan a heist, but their ambitions quickly spiral out of control. As they navigate betrayals and double-crosses within their own crew, they find themselves in over their heads. The film follows their desperate attempts to escape the consequences of their failed plan.
Critical Reception
Big Fare received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and uneven tone. While some appreciated the attempt at a crime comedy, many found the execution lacking. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some viewers enjoying its B-movie charm while others criticized its underdeveloped characters and dialogue.
What Reviewers Say
Often criticized for a predictable and uninspired plot.
The film's tone shifts unsteadily between comedy and drama, failing to fully commit to either.
Performances are generally seen as serviceable but unable to elevate the material.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Big Fare are sparse, with those available offering little strong sentiment. Some viewers found it to be a passable, low-budget crime film, while others were disappointed by its lack of originality and engaging narrative.
Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and distributed, contributing to its limited release and subsequent low profile.
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