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Bienvenidas a Brasil (2016) Online

Bienvenidas a Brasil (2016) Online
Original Title :
Going to Brazil
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Drama
Year :
2016
Directror :
Patrick Mille
Cast :
Vanessa Guide,Alison Wheeler,Margot Bancilhon
Writer :
Patrick Mille,Julien Lambroschini
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 34min
Rating :
4.9/10
Bienvenidas a Brasil (2016) Online

Four childhood friends reunite for a wedding in Rio, only to find themselves on the run through the Brazilian countryside after accidentally killing someone at a drug-fueled party.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Vanessa Guide Vanessa Guide - Katia
Alison Wheeler Alison Wheeler - Agathe
Margot Bancilhon Margot Bancilhon - Chloé
Philippine Stindel Philippine Stindel - Lily
Patrick Mille Patrick Mille - M. Hervé
Chico Díaz Chico Díaz - Augusto
Joseph Malerba Joseph Malerba - Laurent
Christine Citti Christine Citti - Michèle
Suzana Pires Suzana Pires - Hector (as Susana Pires)
Ingra Lyberato Ingra Lyberato - Brigitte (as Ingra Liberato)
Brigitte Roüan Brigitte Roüan - Madame la consule
Jean-Philippe Lejeune Jean-Philippe Lejeune - Client café
Romain Vissol Romain Vissol - Ben
Fanny Dumont Fanny Dumont - Collègue Chloé
Stefan Cuvelier Stefan Cuvelier - Chef Chloé


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Brajind

Brajind

In recent film history most will remember Hangover as a blueprint for some movies that came after it. But there always seems to have been a before to many things. In this case there was a movie called Very Bad Things, with a very stellar cast I might add. And this seems to take this on the female level ... and in french (well in Brazil, but a French version of it is what I mean).

Now mentioning those movies should give you an idea where and what this is aiming for. I'm pretty sure the trailer will aim in a similar direction, although it may make it look a lot more action based than it is. There are some incredible action scenes and stunts, but this is first and foremost an exhibition in comedy. Extreme comedy with gross (yet funny?) consequences for those involved. Moral issues aside (don't start that game, it's not going to be fun), this is entertaining and does what it is supposed to do