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Bachelor Party
Gabriel, future-husband-and-wife Jorge and Mariana's friend, hires a stripper for Jorge's bachelor party, but things get out of control and Jorge leaves Mariana at the altar.
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Plot Summary
This found-footage comedy follows a group of friends as they plan and execute an elaborate bachelor party for their soon-to-be groom. The festivities take a wild and unexpected turn, leading to a series of chaotic and humorous events captured entirely on camera. The film documents their increasingly absurd attempts to create the ultimate send-off, often with disastrous but comedic results.
Critical Reception
Bachelor Party (2013) received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its unoriginal premise, weak humor, and reliance on gross-out gags. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a derivative and uninspired entry in the found-footage genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a lack of originality and relies too heavily on predictable jokes.
The found-footage style does little to elevate the uninspired plot or humor.
Many critics found the humor to be crude and lacking in genuine comedic timing.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be disappointing, with many expressing that it failed to deliver on its comedic promise and felt like a poor imitation of better party movies. Some viewers appreciated the attempts at humor but felt they often fell flat.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film is not a remake of the 1984 Tom Hanks comedy 'Bachelor Party' and shares no narrative or thematic connections.
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