

Fired
Brandy just can't catch a break. After her one night stand turns off her alarm clock, she finds herself fired, again. Now with the help of her two sexy but dingy roommates, she's determined to find a new career path. Unfortunately for Brandy, she just can't seem to get it right and as soon as she lands one job, she quickly makes a mess of things and finds herself back on the street. But it seems that eventually luck is on her side as one bumbling mistake leads her to the perfect position.
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Plot Summary
A group of middle-aged men are fired from their long-term jobs at a mysterious company. Unexpectedly, they are hired by a younger, ambitious executive to start a new venture. This unlikely team must navigate new challenges and their own insecurities as they strive for success in a rapidly changing business world.
Critical Reception
Fired received largely negative reviews from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and its humor lacking. The performances were occasionally cited as a bright spot, but ultimately, the film struggled to find a cohesive tone or deliver a satisfying narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a weak and uninspired script.
- Humor often falls flat, relying on tired stereotypes.
- The cast does its best, but cannot salvage the predictable plot.
Google audience: Audiences found the movie to be a disappointment, with many criticizing its lack of originality and humor. Some viewers felt the premise had potential but was poorly executed.
Fun Fact
The film was originally developed as a television series before being reworked into a feature film.
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