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Crazy Flight
It all happens in the flight to Europe. An incident occurs during tumultuous trip with various passengers and also many stories friends flight attendants. A funny story from well-known Thai director.
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Plot Summary
A struggling comedian's life takes a chaotic turn when he accidentally becomes the personal assistant to a demanding movie star. Juggling bizarre requests, romantic entanglements, and his own career aspirations, he must navigate the absurd world of Hollywood while trying to keep his sanity intact.
Critical Reception
Crazy Flight received mixed reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and reliance on slapstick humor. However, audiences generally found it to be an entertaining and lighthearted comedy, with Rob Schneider's energetic performance being a frequent highlight.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic lead performance and some genuinely funny moments.
Criticized for a formulaic plot and inconsistent humor.
Seen as a harmless, if somewhat uninspired, comedy vehicle.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the film for its lighthearted tone and comedic performances, particularly Rob Schneider's. Some viewers found the humor to be a bit crude at times, but most enjoyed it as a fun, escapist movie.
Fun Fact
The role of the movie star was originally offered to a much more established actor, but they turned it down, paving the way for David Spade's involvement.
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