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Delta Farce
2007 90 min United States of America PG-13 16+
★3.9
Comedy, Action, Adventure
Director: C.B. Harding
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Description
Three bumbling Army reservists are hustled onto a plane headed for combat in Iraq -- but the fact that the plane drops them in Mexico doesn't stop them from "liberating" what they believe to be the Middle East.
Budget:
$12
US Gross:
$8.13M
Starring
Larry the Cable Guy
Actor
Bill Engvall
Actor
DJ Qualls
Actor
Key opinion
Delta Farce is widely regarded as a failed, clichéd comedy that relies on stale tropes and tired humor. While a small segment of viewers finds its absurdity and slapstick charm sufficient for light entertainment, the overwhelming consensus identifies the film as unoriginal and largely unfunny.
| Screenplay | The film leans on an unoriginal and clichéd screenplay that fails to develop compelling characters or meaningful satire. | |
| Humor | The comedy is largely ineffective, with the majority of jokes falling flat or relying on stale, repetitive gags. | |
| Originality | The film functions as a 'brain-off' slapstick comedy; those who appreciate American low-brow humor find it entertaining, while others view it as a hollow and tedious experience. | |
| Acting | Opinions on the acting are split between those who find the cast competent and enjoyable, and those who believe the performances lack spark and fail to rescue the weak material. |