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Personal Trainers 3
Bel Ami's "Personal Trainers," Dan Sulik, Sebastian Bonnet, Jeff Daniels, and Julian Armanis, have the task of molding enthusiastic young applicants into first-class video models. And what thorough taskmasters they are! No hole is left unexplored, no body part allowed to rest. The traines--Alan Connery, Billy Andrews, Kristof Bogdanovich, and Mark Aubrey--are more than eager to please. The documentary style "Personal Trainers" series is erotically charged Reality TV.
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Plot Summary
In this installment of the 'Personal Trainers' series, a group of fitness enthusiasts face new challenges and comedic mishaps. As they strive for peak physical condition, their personal lives become intertwined with their athletic pursuits, leading to humorous situations and unexpected alliances. The film follows their journey through training regimens, competitions, and the sometimes-absurd world of competitive fitness.
Critical Reception
Personal Trainers 3 received generally lukewarm reviews, with critics often citing its predictable plot and reliance on slapstick humor. While some appreciated the lighthearted tone and the cast's efforts, many found it to be a forgettable entry in the fitness comedy genre, lacking originality and depth.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on physical comedy and gags.
The plot is considered formulaic and uninspired by many critics.
Appreciated by some for its lighthearted and silly approach to fitness.
Google audience: Audience reception for Personal Trainers 3 is largely absent from public records, making it difficult to ascertain specific likes or dislikes. However, similar films in the genre often appeal to viewers looking for simple, escapist comedy without demanding complex narratives.
Fun Fact
The film was produced with a modest budget, typical for direct-to-video or independent comedies of its era, aiming for broad, accessible humor.
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