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Beautiful Disaster
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Beautiful Disaster

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User Score901 ratings
TMDB 6.616+20231h 36mEnglish
RomanceDramaComedy

Synopsis

College freshman Abby tries to distance herself from her dark past while resisting her attraction to bad boy Travis.

Director
Roger KumbleFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Voltage Pictures1 production companies
Release
April 4, 2023Released
Box Office
$7MBudget $25M

Top Cast

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Dylan Sprouse
Dylan Sprouse
Travis Maddox
Virginia Gardner
Virginia Gardner
Abby Abernathy
Austin North
Austin North
Shepley Maddox
Libe Barer
Libe Barer
America Mason
Rob Estes
Rob Estes
Benny
Brian Austin Green
Brian Austin Green
Mick Abernathy
Autumn Reeser
Autumn Reeser
Professor Felder
Samuel Larsen
Samuel Larsen
Jesse Viveros

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Apr 13, 2023

I fully expected to hate this - but, well, I didn't. "Abby" (Virginia Gardner) is fed up picking up the pieces for her gambler father so heads to college in California. First night there, she and her pal "America" (Libe Barer) head off to a student equivalent of "Fight Club" where she meets the bare knuckle champion "Travis" (Dylan Sprouse). Replete with some of his latest victim's blood on her top, she feigns a loathing for the man but... Shortly afterwards, their dorm water supply runs dry and she has to move in with her friend. Guess what? Yep, one of her new roomies is none other than the mischievous pugilist. There now follows a rather contrived - and frankly ridiculous - bet that sees her end up sharing his bed for a month, Will they, won't they? That doesn't matter - this film isn't about jeopardy. It's about pretty people having a bit of a laugh and hoping some of that rubs off on us. I found there to a bit of chemistry between the two, "Travis" is actually quite charismatic and the humour is marginally more sophisticated than we would find in, say, the interminable "After..." series of teen melodramas. It's trying to do grown up, and it makes a half-decent fist of it. The last twenty minutes are particularly daft though - and did rather ruin the thing. It certainly does not need a cinema viewing (even though there were certainly 50+ people at the screening I attended) - but even if it is too long, it's still an OK watch.

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