Guest House (2020)

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A newly engaged couple finds the home of their dreams and it quickly becomes a nightmare when the previous owner's friend continues squatting in their guest house. It leads to a turf war that ultimately ruins their house, their marriage and their lives.

Introduction
"Guest House" is a 2020 American comedy movie directed by Sam Macaroni. At its core, the motion picture focuses on a couple who has simply bought a new house, just to find there is an unwanted visitor living in their guest house. It stars Pauly Shore, Mike Castle, Aimee Teegarden, Billy Zane, and Steve-O, and includes a property that's ripe for comic exploits.

Plot
The film starts with a young couple, Sarah (Aimee Teegarden) and Blake (Mike Castle), who are delighted to move into their dream house. To their surprise, they find that their residential or commercial property includes a life-long occupant living in their guest house, Randy Cockfield (Pauly Shore). Randy is a party-loving freeloader who finds sneaky methods to prevent leaving the residential or commercial property, triggering much aggravation and stress in between him and the couple.

Randy continuously interferes with the couple's lives with his eccentric, offbeat shenanigans, turning their dream home into their worst headache. He throws wild parties, interrupts the peace, and goes to great lengths to avoid eviction. Blake is initially more concerned about the undesirable visitor, but as Randy's actions intensify, Sarah becomes more and more involved in throwing him out.

Dispute and Resolution
The stress grows between the couple and Randy. Blake constantly argues with Randy while trying to maintain his task and relationship with Sarah. The couple attempts numerous expulsion techniques, including legal eviction notifications, causing a scene to bring in police attention, and even trying to sell your home to get rid of Randy, however all in vain.

Meanwhile, Sarah and Blake's relationship pressures under these unusual situations. Disputes arise due to their differing reactions to Randy's existence and their inability to get rid of him. It even more magnifies when Blake loses his task and assumes Sarah is having an affair when in reality, she's pregnant.

Climax and Conclusion
The climax of the movie sees Blake driven to a breaking point. In a wild, drug-induced craze, Blake faces Randy, resulting in a fight that ends with Randy finally leaving the guest house. Nevertheless, rather of a celebratory exit, Randy ODs and winds up in a coma. Blake, feeling guilty, wishes Randy to recuperate, after which Randy remarkably awakens.

The movie ends on a high note, with Randy showing a surprising new leaf by leaving the guest house quietly. Sarah and Blake lastly get to enjoy their dream home peacefully, mending their relationship and all set to invite their brand-new infant.

Total Review
"Guest House" paints a hysterical image of a homeowner's worst problem, additional amplified by Pauly Shore's comedic timing. Nevertheless, its unique humor and outrageous plot might not be for everyone. Notably, the motion picture tries to inject genuine feelings into the story, including a subplot about Sarah's pregnancy and the pressure in her relationship with Blake. This funny turns the script on traditional expulsion stories, with laughs and heart alike coming from unanticipated places.

Top Cast

  • Pauly Shore (small)
    Pauly Shore
    Randy Cockfield
  • Aimee Teegarden (small)
    Aimee Teegarden
    Sarah Masters
  • Mike Castle (small)
    Mike Castle
    Blake Renner
  • Steve-O (small)
    Steve-O
    Shredd
  • Billy Zane (small)
    Billy Zane
    Douglas Masters
  • Mikaela Hoover (small)
    Mikaela Hoover
    Taylor
  • Bobby Lee (small)
    Bobby Lee
    Benny
  • Lou Ferrigno Jr. (small)
    Lou Ferrigno Jr.
    Kip Werner
  • Charlotte McKinney (small)
    Charlotte McKinney
    Jenny
  • Chris Kattan (small)
    Chris Kattan
    Delivery Guy Ricky
  • Erik Griffin (small)
    Erik Griffin
    Officer Ford