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Mixed Nutz
Being from an unpopular country, naturally insecure or picked-on, can make the life of any 9-year-old complicated. Meet Babak, the self-conscious kid from Iran and his friends.
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Plot Summary
A group of three friends, down on their luck, decide to rob a local bank. Their plan quickly unravels, leading to a series of chaotic and increasingly bizarre events as they try to escape the authorities and their own incompetence. The film follows their ill-fated attempt at a life of crime.
Critical Reception
Mixed Nutz was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, with many finding its humor to be juvenile and uninspired. The film struggled to find a significant audience and is often cited as a low point in the careers of its lead actors.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on outdated and unoriginal comedic tropes.
Performances are generally seen as uninspired and lacking chemistry.
The plot is predictable and fails to deliver any genuine laughs.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate that while some found the film to be a lighthearted, albeit dumb, comedy, the majority felt it was a waste of time with predictable jokes and a nonsensical plot.
Fun Fact
Despite its low critical and audience scores, "Mixed Nutz" was reportedly a passion project for one of its lead actors, who aimed for a more slapstick and absurd comedic style.
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