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Kyle Fisher has one last night to celebrate life as a single man before marrying Laura, so he sets out to Vegas with four of his best buddies. But a drug and alcohol filled night on the town with a stripper who goes all the way, turns into a cold night in the desert with shovels when the stripper goes all the way into a body bag after dying in their bathroom. And that's just the first of the bodies to pile up before Kyle can walk down the aisle...
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Very Bad Things is a polarizing dark comedy that oscillates between absurd farce and brutal thriller. While audiences praise the performances of Christian Slater and Cameron Diaz for anchoring the chaotic narrative, many viewers are conflicted by the film's relentless, mean-spirited tone and violent escalation.
| Acting | Christian Slater delivers a standout, career-defining performance as the film's primary instigator of chaos. | |
| Acting | Cameron Diaz effectively portrays the increasingly hysterical and manic bride-to-be, serving as a core driver of the plot. | |
| Originality | The narrative successfully subverts expectations by shifting from a traditional bachelor party setup into a bleak, escalating cycle of violence and moral decay. | |
| Editing | The film's relentless, fragmented editing style keeps the tension high but proves exhausting for some viewers. | |
| Humor | The tone divides audiences, with some finding the black comedy sharp and inventive, while others are repulsed by the grim, cynical nature of the violence. | |
| Ending | The abrupt and unconventional conclusion is viewed by some as a bold, mocking finale, while others find it incomprehensible and unsatisfying. |