Review of A Perfect Plan (2012) by Private U — 10 Jun 2009
Oh how generous one star is for this waste of binary code. The characters are overly anthopomorphized, resulting in an uninteresting portrayal of flies; A Bugs Life has much better flies. The makers of this film manage to revisit every stereotype imaginable, from the Russian sexpot and dirty Russian spies and military (General Poopchev) to the helpless overly protective housewife who faints at the slightest indication of danger.
Perhaps there was something redeamable in the film that happened when I dozed off.
This review of A Perfect Plan (2012) was written by Private U on 10 Jun 2009.
A Perfect Plan has generally received mixed reviews.
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