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Love Wrecked is a cautionary example of a high-concept teen comedy undone by poor execution, problematic morality, and a director out of sync with contemporary teen sensibilities. Despite Amanda Bynes’s earnest performance, the film’s reliance on a deceptive premise and lack of genuine romantic chemistry makes it unwatchable for most audiences beyond nostalgic curiosity. It remains a footnote in early-2000s direct-to-video cinema.

Love Wrecked was universally panned.

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Jenny Taylor, a high school graduate and devoted fan of rock star Jason Masters, works on a Caribbean cruise ship hoping to meet him. When Jason boards with his cruel girlfriend Alexis, Jenny is disappointed. After a fight with Alexis, Jason takes a lifeboat and accidentally falls overboard. Jenny dives in to save him, and they wash ashore on a deserted island. Love Wrecked is a cautionary example of a

| | Details | |--------------|--------------| | Title | Love Wrecked (International: Tanned, Washed & Ready-To-Go ) | | Director | Randal Kleiser | | Screenplay | Stephen Langford | | Producers | Stephen Langford, Peter Jaysen, Jack Nasser | | Release Date | May 21, 2005 (TV premiere – ABC Family); November 18, 2005 (Direct-to-DVD) | | Runtime | 87 minutes | | Country | United States | | Language | English | | Budget | Approx. $5–7 million | | Box Office | Limited theatrical (Australia, Turkey); primarily direct-to-video. No major theatrical gross. | Love Wrecked was universally panned

| | Key Quote / Rating | |------------------|--------------------------| | Rotten Tomatoes | 0% approval rating (based on 5 reviews). Audience score ~30%. | | Common Sense Media | 1/5 stars. "Flat jokes, weak chemistry, and a problematic premise." | | DVD Verdict | "A direct-to-video disaster that wastes Amanda Bynes’s comic timing." | | IMDB User Score | 3.9/10 (approx. 8,000 ratings). |

Love Wrecked did not have a wide theatrical release in North America. It premiered on ABC Family to modest ratings (approx. 1.2 million viewers) and was quickly forgotten. DVD sales were negligible. It is considered a box office failure, though its modest budget meant minimal losses.