07 February 2012

Movie review for the day

Rico says it's a rare thing for him not to watch a movie, and to turn it off after only a few minutes is extremely rare, but OSS 117: Lost in Rio got that treatment today, and another OSS 117 movie got summarily booted off his Netflix queue.
That'll teach him not to read the reviews; the description was, of course, misleading:
When outrageously chauvinistic French secret agent OSS 117 (Jean Dujardin) journeys to Cold War-era Rio de Janeiro to recover a top-secret microfilm, gorgeous Israeli Nazi-hunter Dolorès Koulechov (Louise Monot) joins in the quest. But, as the pair zero in on their quarry, the hapless Frenchman's disdain for Koulechov's gender and nationality threaten their mission. Michel Hazanavicius directs this delightful parody of James Bond-esque films.
Rico says, yes, it's probably all about that, but it was made with Chinese money, in China, and the acting is hideous...

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