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Cupids
The Gods on Mount Olympus must choose a replacement for the retiring Cupid. Two final applicants are chosen. Eros and Cupidos are given earthly form and assigned three tasks each by almighty Zeus. Watch as these two charming and quite devilish provacateurs manage to hook up the unsuspecting lonely hearts in order to fulfill their assignments. Once they get the romance started, the pairs of hot-nutted studs do what cums naturally. Plus a suprise ending!
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Plot Summary
In this fantastical action-comedy, a young woman discovers that the whimsical cherubic figures of Cupid are actually dangerous beings responsible for guiding souls to the afterlife. When these celestial beings begin to malfunction, it leads to chaos and unintended consequences in the human world. She must then team up with a reluctant agent to prevent a catastrophic cosmic imbalance.
Critical Reception
Cupid received a largely negative reception from critics, who found its premise convoluted and its execution lacking. While some acknowledged a degree of potential in its unique concept, the film was generally panned for its weak script, inconsistent tone, and uninspired special effects. Audience reactions were similarly lukewarm, with many finding it a forgettable and somewhat confusing viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
The film's central concept of dangerous cupids is intriguing but ultimately underdeveloped.
Critics largely found the plot confusing and the pacing uneven.
The visual effects and overall production quality were frequently cited as being subpar.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Cupid' are scarce, but available commentary suggests a mixed to negative reception, with viewers often expressing confusion over the plot and disappointment with the film's execution.
Fun Fact
The film features a young Mary Elizabeth Winstead in one of her early roles, playing the protagonist's younger sister.
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