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Perfect Day
The artist records himself at home proudly indulging in the happiness of a drug (heroin and cocaine) inspired perfect day. The music of Lou Reed: Heroin and Perfect Day. Recorded on Sunday – edited on Monday. Be Happy.
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Plot Summary
A man who has never been drunk before spends a wild, alcohol-fueled day in Las Vegas trying to win back his ex-girlfriend. He encounters eccentric characters and finds himself in increasingly absurd situations. Along the way, he learns valuable lessons about himself and what truly matters in life.
Critical Reception
Perfect Day received largely negative reviews from critics, with many finding the humor to be unoriginal and the plot predictable. Audiences also expressed disappointment, citing a lack of substance and forced comedic attempts.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on lowbrow humor and slapstick, which often falls flat.
The plot is seen as predictable and uninspired, offering little originality.
Performances are generally considered to be unengaging, with Rob Schneider's comedic efforts being a particular point of criticism.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be unfunny and lacking in entertainment value. Many viewers felt the humor was juvenile and the story failed to connect with them on any meaningful level.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a darker comedy but was rewritten to be more family-friendly, which critics and audiences felt undermined its potential.
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