

The Package
Christmas week can’t get any worse for Jules Jilliland. Dumped by her boyfriend, rear-ended on the freeway, and fired from her job, she finds herself stuck in an elevator with a handsome stranger. When their packages are accidentally swapped, will it end up being a misfortunate accident that suddenly brightens her holidays?
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Plot Summary
When a group of friends on a spring break camping trip discover that one of them has accidentally severed his own penis, they race against time to find a way to reattach it. Their desperate journey involves a series of increasingly absurd encounters and misadventures as they try to get the crucial body part to the hospital before it's too late.
Critical Reception
The Package received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its crude humor and predictable plot as major drawbacks. Audience reception was mixed, with some appreciating its outrageous premise and comedic attempts, while others found it to be excessively vulgar and lacking in substance.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies heavily on shock value and gross-out humor, which may appeal to some but alienates others.
- Critics generally found the plot to be unoriginal and the comedic execution to be largely ineffective.
- While some viewers may enjoy the over-the-top and absurd nature of the premise, many found it to be gratuitous and unfunny.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'The Package' to be a predictable and overly crude comedy. While a portion of viewers appreciated the film's commitment to its outrageous premise and found moments of humor, the majority felt that the jokes fell flat and the storyline was lacking in originality. Many expressed disappointment with the excessive vulgarity and lack of character development.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by WWE Studios, a division of the professional wrestling company, which is unusual for a raunchy teen comedy.
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