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Big Time in Hollywood, Fl
Follows two delusional brothers, who are self-proclaimed filmmakers, as they are kicked out of their parent's house and end up on an epic cinematic journey.
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Plot Summary
Two aspiring filmmakers, brothers Jack and Ben, decide to make their magnum opus by kidnapping and murdering their acting idol, David Krumholtz, in an attempt to become legendary. Their misguided plan quickly spirals into a chaotic and violent series of events, forcing them to confront the grim realities of their ambition.
Critical Reception
Big Time in Hollywood, FL received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its darkly comedic tone, absurdist humor, and willingness to push boundaries. Some found the film's nihilistic outlook and graphic violence to be off-putting, while others appreciated its bold and original take on the crime-comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
A darkly humorous and often shocking dive into the minds of failed artists.
Praised for its unique, albeit bleak, comedic vision.
Divisive for its graphic content and nihilistic themes.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Google reviews is not readily available for this film.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the actual Hollywood, Florida, adding a layer of authentic, sun-drenched grime to its bleak narrative.
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