Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 42000000
Revenue
$ 60800000
Emily Middleton
Linda Middleton
James
Roger Simmons
Ruth
Jeffrey Middleton
Morgado
Michael
Barb
Lew
Dr. Armando
Morgan Russell
Jacob
Maco
Shopper
Shopper
Front Desk Clerk
Hot Woman
Guitar Player / Singer
Tattooed Kidnapper
Kidnapper #2
Pickup Truck Driver
Teen Bartender
Crew Member
Taxi Driver
Female Villager
Embassy Official
Embassy Worker
Colonel
Hot Guy
Dancer (uncredited)
Henchman (uncredited)
Colombian Army Commander (uncredited)
Equadorian Bar Patron (uncredited)
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Rioter (uncredited)
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Prostitute (uncredited)
Security Guard (uncredited)
Busboy (uncredited)
Dancer (uncredited)
Beautiful Village Girl (uncredited)
International Hotel Guest (uncredited)
International Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Bartender (uncredited)
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
International Hotel Guest (uncredited)
International Hotel Guest (uncredited)
International Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Written by ashkan_2200 on 2017-08-01
Short version, don't watch unless you really want to punish yourself. This is one of the most boring and predictable movies I have seen in a long time. In addition to the extremely unfunny jokes, the whole movie plot is lacking. There is NO point in the movie where you tell yourself "Ok, now it makes sense!". The movie tries to exploit 1) the need that movies have to have women heros and 2) family problems and family bounds, but they fail at both. Let there be <========== Spoilers ==========> > The whole movie is about a mother and a daughter that go to Ecuador to have fun. They get captured by a very powerful underground lord to be sold. They, together, bring down this person and his organisation and do what the whole US and Mexican police force have not been able to do. > Oh and the girl is really irresponsible and the mother is really uptight which by the end of the movie becomes the exact opposite.
Written by Rangan on 2017-11-04
**When the paradise turned into a hell!** People have reason to dislike it, but I'm not on the same page. Of course it was not the best kidnap-adventure I've ever seen. But I enjoyed watching it. Because I felt it was being truthful. I mean Amy Schumer neither a beauty queen nor a sexy devil. Her role was much better than the last time I saw her in a romance-comedy. Except the familiar storyline, this film had a better narration with honest dialogues. So don't criticise me for saying what I felt about her. Another South American based clichéd theme. A woman goes on vacation with her mother after breaking up with her boyfriend. Soon the paradise becomes a 'behind the enemy line' hell. When there's no one is coming to their rescue, the surviving and fight back begins. In an unfamiliar territory, how they plan for their escape and other adventures follows till the last sequence of the film. Both, Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn was good. It was a perfect casting, because the chemistry was good. The pace of the narration was the advantage. A decent direction from the filmmaker of some of the finest comedy films. Surely there's nothing wrong to watch it at once. An average film, or maybe slightly above that. But there's nothing laudable. If you are looking for logicless time pass film, it will do just fine. _6/10_