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Spoiled Brats
The billionaire is tired of the whims of his own children and decides to teach them a lesson. He announces to them that he has become bankrupt. Now spoiled teenagers will have to do what they have never done: go to work, learn to love and value life.
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Plot Summary
When their wealthy father's business empire collapses, three spoiled adult siblings are cut off and forced to confront the real world for the first time. To regain their inheritance, they must prove they can be responsible and even get jobs. Their newfound 'poverty' leads to a series of comedic misadventures and unexpected personal growth.
Critical Reception
Spoiled Brats received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its predictable plot and superficial treatment of its themes. While some appreciated the attempts at humor and the ensemble cast, many found the film to lack depth and originality, failing to fully explore the socio-economic commentary it presented.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a lighthearted take on the 'rich to rags' trope, but often feels underdeveloped.
Performances are serviceable, but can't entirely elevate the formulaic script.
Humor is inconsistent, with some gags landing better than others.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally indicate a mixed reception. Many found the film to be a light and amusing watch for a lazy afternoon, appreciating the comedic situations the main characters found themselves in. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the story was predictable and lacked genuine substance or memorable moments, leading to a feeling of it being 'just okay'.
Fun Fact
The film's original French title, 'Les Blagues de Toto', translates to 'Toto's Jokes', which is a popular children's comic book series in France, though this film is not directly based on it but rather shares a similar lighthearted, family-friendly tone.
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