Ibiza
Ibiza

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Ibiza

2020
Movie
Adult · 18+
103 min
French

Let's go immerse in Ibiza in the life of Cassie and Dorian, two well-known performers from the world of porn. In order to reveal their somewhat special lives on and off the set, they invited a few friends to their villa on the heights of the most festive city in Spain! Obviously, the sulphurous couple has prepared a whole bunch of surprises that will necessarily be recorded by the cameras present for even more pleasure…

Insights

IMDb5.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes55%
Metacritic45/100
Google Users58%
Director: Alex PartlowGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A hard-partying fashion magazine assistant is sent to Ibiza to bring her club-hard DJ boyfriend home, but gets swept up in the island's vibrant nightlife and encounters a charming international man of mystery. She navigates her mission with her two best friends, finding unexpected romance and adventure along the way. The film follows their chaotic journey through the famous party island.

Critical Reception

Ibiza received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who generally found the plot predictable and the humor hit-or-miss. While some praised the performances of the lead actresses and the energetic portrayal of Ibiza's club scene, many felt the film lacked originality and relied too heavily on familiar tropes. Audience reception was also largely lukewarm, with many finding it a forgettable entry in the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to capture the spirit of a chaotic party vacation but often falls flat.

  • Performances, particularly Gillian Jacobs, provide some entertainment value.

  • Lacks a unique voice and relies on predictable comedic beats and romantic entanglements.

Google audience: Google users found the movie to be a light and occasionally funny watch, suitable for a casual viewing. Many enjoyed the vibrant setting and the chemistry between the main cast members. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the plot was cliché and the humor didn't always land, leading to a generally unmemorable experience.

Fun Fact

While the film is titled 'Ibiza', much of the filming actually took place in Croatia due to budget and logistical reasons, with scenes shot in locations like Dubrovnik and Hvar standing in for the Spanish island.

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