Sign in to see videos available to you.Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 3 days to finish once started.Included with Fandor on Amazon for $3.99/month after trialQuickly browse titles in our catalog based on the ones you have picked.Deliriously silly and dreadfully politically incorrect! A must to watch. A wannabe surfer parties on the French Riviera while awaiting the perfect wave. OSS 117, is the French spy considered by his superiors to be the best in the business. Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo, with director Michel Hazanavicius, did something entirely different here, completely unlike their award-winning work in The Artist.
Jean Dujardin has the right silly face to play that role. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. I enjoyed this, but after Nest of Spies this wasn't quite as funny. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Just thinking of certain scenes made laugh out loud (An enemy years ago sewed a microfilm into Hubert's chest to be retrieved later. His eventful investigation takes him all across Brazil, from Rio to Brasilia and the Iguazu Falls, accompanied by a charming Mossad agent who is also looking for the Nazi. 5 stars in my book! Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, A.K.A. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. A wannabe surfer parties on the French Riviera while awaiting the perfect wave.
My face hurt from smiling for the length of this movie. From Rio´s sunny beaches to luxuriant Amazonian forests, from the depths of secret grottos to the top of Corcovado s Christ, a new adventure is about to begin. It was definitely lost in translation this time out on this genre lover. Just thinking of certain scenes made laugh out loud (An enemy years ago sewed a microfilm into Hubert's chest to be retrieved later. And since no one else has mentioned it, I suppose I should warn you that this contains a slight amount of nudity. The sentimental and comedic adventures of Eddie, a non-Jew trying to pass as Jewish though totally ignorant of Jewish traditions, as he works in a Jewish community. Movie Review - 'OSS 117: Lost in Rio' - Spy Comedy With A French Twist It's the swinging '60s, and Paris needs to neutralize a blackmailing Nazi in Rio de Janeiro. As he tracks down a microfilm that is compromising for the State, France s most famous secret agent will have to capture a Nazi blackmailer. OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus (Lost in Rio) Critics Consensus Led by another appealing performance from Jean Dujardin, this sequel offers more absurdly fun action -- … Games, competitions, outings, bathing and sunburn accompany a continual succession of casual affairs. Download OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus (OSS 117 - Lost in Rio) subtitles. Three half-brothers are reunited at their mother's funeral. The whole shooting of the movie feels like everything is from the sixties, even the making of the movie. My husband is a huge Bond fan, so really enjoyed this too. My french gets a little better every time I watch it. Really smart and daring and much better than OSS 117: Cairo Nest of Spies. The direction by return director Michel Hazanavicius is fast and furious, piling on the cliches in rapid succession as though he was in competition--Against whom and why?
My face hurt from smiling for the length of this movie. The movie finds time to make fun of stereotypes, namely the chauvinistic Frenchman and the ugly American. My french gets a little better every time I watch it.