Reda (Ramzy Bedia) runs a training facility for boxers. Stan (Franck Gastambide) is like a brother to Reda and works out there. Reda's real brother Brahim (Brahim Bouhlel) is a Vlogger who pretends he is Pablo Escobar, cartel leader. There is a post showing Brahim being kidnapped by the cartel. His brother decides to fly from Paris to Columbia to save his brother. Only Stan and Chafix (Anouar Toubali) agree to go with him. They kidnap the son of a leader for an exchange only to discover PLOT SPOILER Brahim faked the whole thing to get followers. The whole film goes on in a comedy of errors that lack the humor intended, except for maybe the shark scene. At times it was an action film and not a comedy.
Guide: F-word. No sex. Male butt nudity (Anouar Toubali)
Plot summary
To save his little brother from the hands of dangerous narcos of the Medellín cartel, Reda has a plan that is as simple as it is totally insane: put together a team and raid Colombia. But this adventure is going to get completely out of control when he decides to kidnap the son of the cartel leader to exchange him for his brother's life.
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June 02, 2023 at 05:50 AM
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The recipe is not working
Franck Gastambide applies the same recipe as his three previous films. But with this film, the result is less successful. Perhaps because certain ingredients are missing: the equivalent of Medi Sadoun's character in Les Kaïra (2012) or Malik Bentalha's in Pattaya (2016) or Taxi 5. Here, he is replaced by the character played by Ramzy Bedia, already present in the two aforementioned films. But it doesn't work, because he's not a source of humor.
This is also due to the subject matter, the drug cartels in Colombia. It's a less interesting subject, as it's been dealt with many times before, and much more brilliantly. A poor choice, then. And that's despite some nice ingredients: Mike Tyson as a trainer or the romantic attribute (Essined Aponte).
Otherwise, Franck Gastambide's talents are still there: a character with logorrheic dialogue, a mix of situational comedy and action sequences that are meant to be, and are, breathtaking, and the dwarf (Anouar Toubali) who brings his variations, much less well integrated here than in Les Kaira or Pattaya. In short, the recipe doesn't work here.
It's not just bad. It sucks!
The movie is really bad.
There are several scenes that don't make sense, and we realize that the characters are making mistakes on purpose just to try to be funny.
The characters stand in the middle of a hail of gunfire and no one hits them. The head of the gang manages to be violent with everyone, except the protagonists. It looks silly in front of the protagonists, who suddenly manage to learn to fight, handle weapons, and even fly helicopters.
And to complete, in the end, after the film has tried to make fun the whole film, they put an unnecessary tragedy just to try to make drama. They reserved only about 10 minutes of the film to conclude the whole story and everything was rushed and without rhythm. Not to mention the police character, who was very poorly used in the story.
I could spend hours talking about this movie.
Bad, bad, bad and bad. By the way, bad!