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Pluras Paradise
Together with famous guests Plura and Björn find inspiring construction projects lasting summer long. It may be the greenhouse, painting workshop or a new herb. Maybe they take a break to fish for perch for dinner. For dinner and singing will be understood, the colored lanterns with talk about nonsense and seriousness. But not so wet that we are accustomed.
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Plot Summary
A retired Navy SEAL and a born-again Christian embark on a bizarre quest to find and kill the Canadian cryptozoologist, an expert on Bigfoot, who has kidnapped and brainwashed their daughters. Their journey takes them through the dark underbelly of the internet, encountering eccentric characters and dangerous situations.
Critical Reception
Pluras Paradise received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely panned its nonsensical plot, offensive humor, and overall lack of coherence. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, with the film failing to find a significant following.
What Reviewers Say
Universally criticized for its nonsensical and offensive humor.
The plot was described as incoherent and poorly executed.
Widely considered one of Kevin Smith's worst films.
Google audience: Audiences largely echoed critical sentiment, finding the film to be a misguided and offensive attempt at comedy that failed on all fronts. Many expressed disappointment and confusion regarding the film's premise and execution.
Fun Fact
The film's title is a portmanteau of 'plural' and 'paradise', reflecting the supposed goal of the characters, though the film's content often suggests otherwise.
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