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Open Bar
In Open Bar, we're at "Chez Lolo," and the boss is Laurent Baffie. Customers to serve, guests to welcome, and regulars to endure, including François Rollin, Pascal Sellem, Stella, Raphaël Mezrahi, Frédéric Martin, and Delphine Baril, all of whom will find their place between debates, music, rants, philosophical questions, and jokes galore. "Chez Lolo" is Open Bar and Laurent Baffie has no limits!
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Plot Summary
A group of friends gathers for a bachelor party at a remote cabin, hoping for a weekend of fun and celebration. However, their plans take a dark and unexpected turn when they discover a mysterious, locked door. As secrets and tensions rise, the night unravels into a test of their friendships and their very survival.
Critical Reception
Open Bar received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, with many pointing to its low-budget production values and predictable plot. While some appreciated the attempt at a suspenseful thriller with comedic elements, the film was often criticized for its pacing and character development.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a lack of originality in its premise.
Some viewers found the attempts at humor to be hit-or-miss.
The suspenseful elements are often undermined by amateurish execution.
Google audience: Information not available.
Fun Fact
Director Vito Labruzzo also stars in the film and reportedly financed a significant portion of the production himself.
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