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Jung, schön, tödlich
Der Berkeley-Absolvent Ben und der ehemalige Navy-Seal Chon wurden gewarnt: Die beiden harmlosen Haschdealer aus Laguna Beach, die sich nicht nur ihren Job, sondern auch ihre Hippie-Freundin O teilen, waren der mexikanischen Mafia und ihrem Boss Lado schon lange ein Dorn im Auge. Als die beiden sich weigern zu kooperieren, entführt das Kartell O und fordert, dass die beiden Dealer ihre gesanten Drogen-Einnahmen der letzen fünf Jahre als Lösegeld bezahlen. Ben und Chon bleibt nichts anderes übrig, als zuzustimmen. Ben entwickelt jedoch einen Plan, der ihnen nicht nur ihre Freundin zurückbringen soll, sondern auch das Geld rettet.
Avis de la communauté (10)
i couldnt stand the narration and Salma Hayek as a boss nah didnt work. There is a good film in their somewhere but its a bit messy.
This movie was just so ridiculous that it was funny. I walked out of the movie, sickened but chuckling. It was so silly and bizarre, and the voice-over really helped this along. I wasn't sure what I had just seen, but I knew it wasn't good. That was the first time I've ever left a movie, pretty much, right when the credit started rolling, and no one else in the cinema was leaving. I was wondering if there was going to be some after-credits scene that I was missing out on, but I doubted it enough to keep walking. Overall, like I said, I didn't like it. It had some nice bits, and some clever bits, some ridiculous bits and some disgusting bits. Unfortunately, the movie was built around those ridiculous and disgusting bits. Some people may like it, but it wasn't for me.
Fantastic movie, really very good, almost at the level of Pulp Fiction, absolutely suggested. Good story, characters, plot, scenes, action, acting, soundtrack... Really complete.
Low level entertainment. Within ten minutes the tone is set. Which is really dumb pretentious dialogue venturing on the comedic 'I have orgasms and he has wargasms', and bad plot ideas, like the idea of someone having to go to Afghanistan to get the best seeds. I expected more from Oliver Stone.
Pretty good with twists and turns along the way.