A panicked young woman, with her reluctant friends in tow, rushes to Mexico to try and delete a ranting email she sent to her new boyfriend.A panicked young woman, with her reluctant friends in tow, rushes to Mexico to try and delete a ranting email she sent to her new boyfriend.A panicked young woman, with her reluctant friends in tow, rushes to Mexico to try and delete a ranting email she sent to her new boyfriend.
- Awards
- 1 win
Scott Rodgers
- Tad
- (as Scott Rogers)
Mon de León
- Nurse Pilar
- (as Montserrat de León)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsAnna Camp's socks change colors. When the ladies start writing the email, Anna is wearing white socks, by the end of the scene, when they're trying to send the email, she's wearing dark grey socks.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Flix Forum: Desperados (2023)
- SoundtracksDeep Water
Written by Haley Reinhart, Matt Parad and David Kyriakides
Performed by Haley Reinhart
Courtesy of Reinhart Records
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I'm being generous
I'll start by stating my 2 star rating is only due to loving most of the actors in the film. I would have thought this combination would have gone off much better than it did.
The storyline is painfully erratic, with nothing to really grab on to. Instead of enjoying the experience you'll kind of just waste time watching something without taking anything from it to remember. In other words, it's a total waste of an hour and a half of your life that you'll never get back - and that's saying a lot while most of us are stuck at home in quarantine with too much free time.
It's a shame they brought together this great group and missed the mark entirely on a story of any sort.
Also, what's with the uncomfortable child/ adult live connection joke? It was cringeworthy at the first sentence and they kept it going throughout a decent length of the film. I don't know how this script ever got the green light.
If you're looking for a great Netflix comedy, this isn't it. It's not even decent. Instead , I recommend you watch Eurovision Song Contest: the story of Fire Saga - it'll bring you laughs and even some tears of joy.
The storyline is painfully erratic, with nothing to really grab on to. Instead of enjoying the experience you'll kind of just waste time watching something without taking anything from it to remember. In other words, it's a total waste of an hour and a half of your life that you'll never get back - and that's saying a lot while most of us are stuck at home in quarantine with too much free time.
It's a shame they brought together this great group and missed the mark entirely on a story of any sort.
Also, what's with the uncomfortable child/ adult live connection joke? It was cringeworthy at the first sentence and they kept it going throughout a decent length of the film. I don't know how this script ever got the green light.
If you're looking for a great Netflix comedy, this isn't it. It's not even decent. Instead , I recommend you watch Eurovision Song Contest: the story of Fire Saga - it'll bring you laughs and even some tears of joy.
- chrisproudfoot-59026
- Jul 7, 2020
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Nguyện Liều Vì Yêu
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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