The Luau

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  • R
  • 2004
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 5.4  (116)

The Luau is a comedy movie released in 2005, directed by Larry Rippenkroeger, with Brian Hooks, Maia Campbell, and Troy Winbush in the leading roles. The movie predominantly revolves around Hooks' character of Mike and his friends, who are thrown into an unpredictable situation when they attend a luau party hosted by his ex-girlfriend's father, Russell.

Mike is still struggling to get over his ex-girlfriend, Lisa (played by Denise Boutte), who left him for a wealthy businessman, Marcus (played by Dennis White). Despite his heartache, Mike agrees to attend Lisa's sister's luau party to show her that he has moved on. However, things take a wild turn when Mike and his friends get stuck at the party after an unexpected earthquake shakes up the area.

The movie is set in Los Angeles, and the luau party is organized by Russell (played by Tim Meadows), an affluent businessman who is known for his extravagant parties. The party is a lavish event with exotic food, music, and entertainment. Mike attends the party with his friends, including the fashion-obsessed Tony (played by Faizon Love), the hypersexual Marcus (played by Jerod Mixon), and his buddy, Jamal (played by Troy Winbush).

The storyline of the movie is not complex, but rather a classic tale of a group of friends who find themselves in a series of comical situations. The majority of the humor revolves around the odd characters who attend the luau party. For instance, there is a peculiar couple who only speak in metaphors, and there is a creepy magician who makes everyone uncomfortable with his inappropriate tricks.

As the night unfolds, an unexpected earthquake hits the Los Angeles area, and everyone at the party gets stuck there. Aftershocks continue throughout the night, and the attendees are forced to spend the night at the party. This results in a series of wild and unexpected events, as people become increasingly restless and anxious to leave.

As the night progresses, Mike finds himself drawn to a beautiful woman named Brandy (played by Maia Campbell), who he had previously met through Lisa before their break-up. Brandy, who is also stuck at the party, helps Mike navigate the events of the night and provides some much-needed support. However, the chaos intensifies when Russell reveals that he is in a competition with a rival businessman to create the ultimate party.

The climax of the movie involves a chaotic dance-off between Russell and his rival. The party-goers watch in amazement as the two men battle it out with their dance moves. Meanwhile, Mike finally confronts his ex-girlfriend and expresses his feelings for her, concluding his character arc.

Overall, The Luau is an entertaining comedy movie that provides a good amount of laughs. While the storyline is not complex, the quirky characters and the unexpected situations make for an enjoyable viewing experience. The leads, Brian Hooks, Maia Campbell, and Troy Winbush all give solid performances, and there is excellent chemistry amongst the cast.

The Luau's use of a natural disaster to propel the storyline and create an interesting scenario sets it apart from standard romantic comedies. The movie never takes itself too seriously and embraces its absurdity, making it a classic comedy movie from its era. Those seeking an easy-to-watch, lighthearted film with a solid cast and plenty of laughs will enjoy The Luau.

The Luau is a 2004 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.4.

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  • Release Date
    2004
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (116)