Desperados (film)
Desperados is a 2020 American comedy film directed by LP, from a screenplay by Ellen Rapoport. It stars Nasim Pedrad, Lamorne Morris, Robbie Amell, Anna Camp, Heather Graham and Sarah Burns, and follows a group of friends who travel to Mexico in an effort to delete an email one of them sent to their boyfriend.
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Directed by | LP |
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Written by | Ellen Rapoport |
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Music by | Mateo Messina |
Cinematography | Tim Orr |
Edited by | Christian Hoffman |
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Distributed by | Netflix |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film was released on July 3, 2020, by Netflix, and received generally negative reviews from critics, who called it "predictable [and] unfunny".[1]
Plot
Wesley is struggling to find a job and a partner and desperately wants to settle down in life. She goes on a date with a man named Sean. However, Sean ends the date abruptly when she mentions marriage and kids too frequently. Immediately after that, she slips, falls down, and meets a charming man named Jared. Jared seems like the perfect guy and Wesley starts to hide her true self in order to make the relationship work.
After Jared and Wesley finally have sex, the former does not contact her for a few days. Upset, Wesley gets drunk with her two best friends and the trio write a long and insulting email to him. However, Jared calls Wes after that to inform her that he had gotten into a car accident in Mexico, without having checked the email. To save her relationship, Wesley decides to go to Jared’s hotel in Mexico, sneak into his room and delete the email. She takes her friends, Brooke and Kaylie along.
Coincidentally, Sean is at the same hotel. Wesley gets thrown out of the hotel due to a few mishaps. However, she tries to break in again (against her friends’ advice), gets caught, and is jailed. After her release, Sean comes to pick her up. Wesley decides to meet Jared at the Mexican airport and fly back with him. She plans on deleting the email on the flight. Sean agrees to drive her to the airport. On the way, Sean tells Wesley that she had been his first and only date after the death of his wife. He had ended the date because it had gotten too real too fast. The two bond over the drive.
On the plane, Wes tells Jared about the email and comes clean to him. However, Jared breaks up with her since she had been hiding her true self. After that, Wes ends up fighting with her friends since they feel neglected by her. Back home, Wes finds a job due to Sean’s recommendation. Then, she apologizes to her friends and they forgive her. Wesley goes to Sean, who is at the restaurant where they had gone on a date, to ask him out. Sean, however, is on a date with Ellen, yet he agrees to date Wesley and the two kiss on the street. Ellen walks past them, complaining to her mother about her terrible date.
Cast
- Nasim Pedrad as Wesley Darya
- Anna Camp as Brooke, Wesley's best friend
- Sarah Burns as Kaylie, Wesley's best friend
- Robbie Amell as Jared
- Lamorne Morris as Sean McGuire
- Jessica Chaffin as Debbie
- Toby Grey as Nolan
- Mo Gaffney as Principal Judy
- Izzy Diaz as Quintano
- Heather Graham as Angel de la Paz
- Rodrigo Franco as Ramon
- Jessica Lowe as Ellen
- Mike Mitchell as Sweaty Beard
Production
In November 2009, it was announced Universal Pictures had acquired distribution rights to the film, with Isla Fisher attached to star, with Ellen Rapoport writing the script. Mark Gordon and Jason Blum would serve as producers on the film.[2] In March 2019, it was announced Anna Camp, Robbie Amell and Jason Mitchell had joined the cast of the film, with LP directing, John Finemore and Mason Novick producing under their MXN Entertainment and Lost City banners, respectively, with Gordon and Blum no longer attached and Netflix distributing.[3] In May 2019, it was announced Jason Mitchell had been fired following sexual misconduct allegations and investigation conducted by Good Universe and Netflix. Lamorne Morris was hired to replace.[4][5] That same month, it was announced Heather Graham and Sarah Burns had joined the cast of the film.[6]
Filming
Principal photography began on April 19, 2019 in Mexico City.[7]
Release
Desperados was released on Netflix on July 3, 2020.[8][9] In its first weekend it was the second-most streamed film on the site, then third-most in its second weekend.[10][11]
Reception
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 15% based on 34 reviews, with an average rating of 3.66/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Dumb, dated, desperate, and downright disappointing, Desperados squanders Nasim Pedrad's talents on gross-out gags that all too rarely land."[12] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 43 out of 100, based on eight reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[13]
References
- "Streaming Releases: Will Hamilton Help Disney+'s Choir Grow?". The Numbers. July 3, 2020. Retrieved July 6, 2020.
- Kit, Borys (November 5, 2009). "'Desperados' on the loose at Universal". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
- Kit, Borys (March 18, 2019). "Anna Camp, Robbie Amell Join Nasim Pedrad, Jason Mitchell in Netflix Comedy 'Desperados' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
- Andreeva, Nellie (May 20, 2019). "Jason Mitchell Dropped By UTA, Authentic, 'The Chi' & Netflix Movie 'Desperados' Over Misconduct Allegations". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
- Masters, Kim (May 20, 2019). "Jason Mitchell Dropped From 'The Chi' and Netflix Film Amid Misconduct Claims". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
- Camp, Anna (May 24, 2019). "This week was funnnnn". Instagram. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
- LP (April 29, 2019). "And we're rolling. Day 1. #desperadosmovie #femalefilmmaker #netflix". Instagram. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
- Pierre, Mekishana (May 15, 2020). "Exclusive: Netflix's Desperados Has It All — A Girls Trip, Exes, and a Really Ill-Advised Email". PopSugar. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
- Chittora, Piyush (2020-07-01). "Anna Camp Joins Robbie Amell, Nasim Pedrad, Sarah Burns And Jessica Chaffin in Desperados Netflix Movie". Moviespie. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
- Brueggemann, Tom (July 7, 2020). "'Hamilton' Rules Disney+ Over July 4, but the VOD Success Story Is Rod Lurie's 'The Outpost'". IndieWire. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
- Rowles, Dustin (July 12, 2020). "Weekend Box Office: The Most-Watched Movies At Home (And In Drive-In Theaters) Over The Weekend". Uproxx. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
- "Desperados (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
- "Desperados reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
External links
- Desperados on IMDb