

The Disposables
When 16-year-old refugee Priya's dad goes missing, Priya and her best friend Obi must navigate a community where they are treated as undesirables in order to find her dad and destroy the creature plaguing their neighbourhood.
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Plot Summary
When a group of aspiring actors, all struggling to make ends meet, discover their landlord is evicting them, they hatch a desperate plan. They decide to impersonate a famous, reclusive director and his cast to shoot a fake movie, hoping to secure funding and stay in their home. Their scheme spirals into chaos as they navigate the complexities of filmmaking and their own interpersonal dramas.
Critical Reception
The Disposables garnered a mixed to positive reception, praised for its comedic timing and the earnest performances of its lead cast. While some critics found the plot somewhat predictable, many appreciated its underdog spirit and lighthearted approach to the struggles of aspiring artists.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its humor and relatable portrayal of struggling artists.
- The cast's chemistry is a significant highlight.
- Some viewers found the plot to be a bit formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reviews were generally positive, with many appreciating the film's humor and the relatable struggles of the characters. The film's optimistic tone and the performances were frequently cited as enjoyable aspects.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget, with much of the production relying on the goodwill and resourcefulness of the cast and crew.
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