American Beach House (2015)

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What happens when six lucky strangers, three handsome young guys and three beautiful sexy young women, from all over the world, win a random contest-- an all expenses paid trip to an amazing beach house in glamorous Malibu, California, thanks to a big Internet company--only to discover they have to share it with each other.

Plot Intro
The 2015 movie "American Beach House" is a frolicsome funny spun around the bonding and insanity amongst six buddies in a suspenseful yet exciting weekend at a stunning beach house in sunny California. Directed by Straw Weisman and starring Mischa Barton, Martin Belmana and Dean Geyer, the film provides a jovial collage of relationship, love, and lust with remarkably unexpected twists.

Characters Description
The main characters consist of Emily (Mischa Barton), Benny (Martin Belmana), Jimmy (Brett Newton), Violet (Rachel Lynn David), Amanda (Loren Omer), and Lance (Christian Kirk). Each character comes with their special personalities, strengths, and peculiarities; for instance, Emily, an ambitious actress, Jimmy a jobless Surfer, Benny a laid back slob, Amanda a shy nerd, Violet the snobbish social climber and Lance a mysterious time bomb.

Storyline
The story of the "American Beach House" revolves around the knack of the situation which leads these six good friends to spend their weekend at a beach home. The beach house comes from a sultry woman called Alice who dabble the good friends and gets them into odd and entertaining circumstances. Alice's eccentric habits and unpredictable approach keep the pals on their toes, eventually affecting the unity and relationship between them.

The movie then unfolds with escalating humor, love, and extramarital relations where Violet tries to set the tone hot, only to be brushed off by her love interest Lance. Amanda, a reserved and introverted girl, exposes her steaming enthusiastic side, while Benny's extramarital relations is exposed. A standout moment comes when Amanda's images to her partner are openly shown, triggering both hilarity and humiliation.

The Unexpected Twist
The film achieves its height when an unexpected twist is introduced. The friends were preparing to participate in a browse competition that they thought was Alice's game, however they find the competitors is genuine with a staggering prize. The good friends, with aid from Alice, take on regional surfers, leading to some hilarious minutes.

All at once, Alice's ex-lover gets here on the scene, causing additional chaos and dramatics while adding a relatable romantic twist. In the middle of all the fabric of feasting, partying, and odd circumstances, the friends browse through waves of laughter and individual understanding.

Conclusion
The end sequence exposes many surprise facts amidst the pals, settling their distinctions, misconceptions, and animosities through sincere confessions and apologies. This plan not just brings them more detailed however likewise balances their relationship to a various level. While they do not end up winning the competitors, the buddies discover their love and bond for each other, which is eventually the real triumph.

The motion picture "American Beach House" juggles several categories, such as funny, drama, love, and light-hearted suspense. It stresses relationships, relationships, and the unforeseen circumstances that bring individuals closer together in an amusing, entertaining setting. A traditional celebration film, it integrates beach pleasure and complex relationships, providing audiences a great deal of laughter and intriguing storylines.

Top Cast

  • Mischa Barton (small)
    Mischa Barton
    Ms. Maureen
  • Lorenzo Lamas (small)
    Lorenzo Lamas
    Lifeguard Joe
  • Martin Belmana (small)
    Martin Belmana
    Charlie
  • Christiane Kroll (small)
    Christiane Kroll
    Jenna
  • Jim Poole (small)
    Jim Poole
    Johnny
  • Jena Sims (small)
    Jena Sims
    Lola
  • Rachel Lynn David (small)
    Rachel Lynn David
    Maggie
  • Tim Parrish (small)
    Tim Parrish
    Vincent
  • Bunny Gibson (small)
    Bunny Gibson
    Thelma
  • Art Kulik (small)
    Art Kulik
    Big Guy
  • Adam Weisman (small)
    Adam Weisman
    Andy West