Bullseye
BULLSEYE will challenge four men and four women to test their bodies and brains in three ultimate challenges that ask nothing more than for them to hit the BULLSEYE – literally.
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Plot Summary
When a notorious crime boss learns that his most prized possession, a valuable diamond, is missing, he enlists a bumbling group of assassins to retrieve it. The assassins, however, are far from competent and find themselves in a series of comical mishaps and dangerous encounters as they try to recover the gem before their boss finds out they lost it. The diamond, unbeknownst to them, has fallen into the hands of an unlikely hero who must now navigate the chaos and decide what to do with the illicit treasure.
Critical Reception
Bullseye (2015) received a largely negative reception from critics and audiences alike, with many citing its uninspired plot, weak humor, and amateurish execution. While some acknowledged the low-budget charm, the overall consensus pointed to a film that failed to deliver on its comedic and action elements, often feeling derivative and poorly paced.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and relies on tired comedic tropes.
- The humor falls flat, failing to land any meaningful laughs.
- Technical execution and performances are generally considered amateurish.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this title, but available comments often highlight the film's low production value and predictable storyline, with many users finding it difficult to engage with the characters or the plot.
Fun Fact
Despite its low profile, "Bullseye" was filmed entirely in the state of Oregon, showcasing some of its lesser-known landscapes.
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