Killing Hasselhoff (2017)

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A man in a high stakes celebrity death pool quickly loses everything - his business, his bank account, his home, his fiancé. He snaps, then realizes the only way to get his life back on track. He'll have to murder his own celebrity. He'll have to kill Hasselhoff.

Film Overview
"Killing Hasselhoff" is a 2017 funny film directed by Darren Grant, featuring stars like Ken Jeong, Rhys Darby, and David Hasselhoff himself. The motion picture centers on a petty celebrity death swimming pool- betting on which celebrity would pass away first. Ken Jeong played the leading role as Chris, a club owner desperately trying to survive economically.

The Plot
The movie begins with Chris's nightclub burning down, which is one of the reasons he's under substantial financial pressure. Meanwhile, he participates in a star death swimming pool where members bank on which star will pass away next. The plot twist comes when Chris recognizes that the only option to his financial issues would be if his chosen celeb, David Hasselhoff, passes away.

Regrettably, Chris had faced a run of bad luck, and his friends began to win the swimming pool, making his anguish a lot more intolerable. When he was entrusted no other financial options to save his stopping working nightclub and diminishing personal life, he concluded that his way out of the monetary crisis is to kill David Hasselhoff himself, kicking the motion picture into its primary comedic plot of a series of outrageous and humorous failed attempts to assassinate the star.

Characters
Chris's character, played by Ken Jeong, is very engaging. As a desperate guy without any apparent way out, audiences can relate to his severe actions in a comedic setting. Hasselhoff plays himself in the motion picture, casting an adorable, amusing, and even slightly egotistical variation of his real-life personality.

Vital Reception
"Killing Hasselhoff" got blended reviews, with some valuing the comic timing and ridiculous facility of the story while others considering it as a failed effort at developing a dark funny. The movie is a light-hearted comedy that depends on the audience's choice for a brand of humor that borders on the ridiculous and absurd.

Conclusion
In general, "Killing Hasselhoff" is loaded with unusual scenarios, laugh-out-loud moments, and has an appealing plot, which together makes it an amusing comedy movie. While not for everyone, it's a must-watch for those who appreciate nontraditional humor and are fans of David Hasselhoff.

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