In a negative review,
CHUD.com's Ryan Mason wrote, "This movie doesn't look great. The lighting is student-film quality and it shows on screen — the whole thing is dingy to the point of almost feeling damp, if that’s even possible. Sadly, that’s not the worst of the presentation. I haven’t heard audio this bad in a movie in a long time. Unable to hear entire conversations, it’s clear that the mix is completely off — sounds of footsteps drown out dialogue, levels drop and rise during the same conversation, even with the volume turned way up the dialogue still sounded muffled." In a mixed review,
Home Media Magazines John Matchem said, "While billed as a comedy, the film's uneasy tone never quite gives its audience a comfort zone for a hearty laugh" but praised the acting, writing, "On the plus side, Ventura exudes a commanding presence in his limited role." Bill Ward of the
Star Tribune gave the film a positive review, calling it "a raunchier update of
The Breakfast Club, with less of that 1985 hit's wit and pacing, but some poignant moments". He said that "like Ventura's character, it has a sweet core beneath the coarseness". ==References==