OSS 117: Lost in Rio

April 15th, 2009







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OSS 117: Lost in Rio

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Plot
Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, aka OSS 117, is the French spy considered by his superiors to be the best in the business...

Release Year: 2009

Rating: 6.7/10 (3,459 voted)

Critic's Score: 58/100

Director: Michel Hazanavicius

Stars: Jean Dujardin, Louise Monot, Rüdiger Vogler

Storyline
Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, aka OSS 117, is the French spy considered by his superiors to be the best in the business. The year is 1967 - he's been sent on a mission to Rio de Janeiro, to find a former high-ranking Nazi who went into exile in South America after the war. 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. The man is charming, and so is the young woman. Set to the strains of bossa nova, their tale is by turns an adventure and a love story.

Writers: Jean Bruce, Jean-François Halin

Cast:
Jean Dujardin - OSS 117
Louise Monot - Dolorès Koulechov
Rüdiger Vogler - Von Zimmel
Alex Lutz - Heinrich
Reem Kherici - Carlotta
Pierre Bellemare - Lesignac
Ken Samuels - Trumendous
Serge Hazanavicius - Staman
Laurent Capelluto - Kutner
Cirillo Luna - Hippie ''pomme d'amour''
Moon Dailly - La comtesse
Walter Shnorkell - Fayolle
Philippe Hérisson - Mayeux (as Philippe Herisson)
Nicky Marbot - Castaing
Christelle Cornil - Mlle Ledentu

Taglines: The Pride of French Intelligence Returns



Details

Official Website: Gaumont [France] | Music Box Films [United States] |

Release Date: 15 April 2009

Filming Locations: Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil

Opening Weekend: $10,243 (USA) (9 May 2010) (3 Screens)

Gross: $87,353 (USA) (25 July 2010)



Technical Specs

Runtime: USA:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
This is not the first spy spoof to be set in Rio, Brazil. Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die did this during the 1960s and both these movies have a fight sequence atop the Christ the Redeemer of the Andes statue. This 1960s spy spoof film is well known for having connections with the later James Bond movie, Moonraker (See: http://jamesbond.ajb007.co.uk/mr66/).

Goofs:
Continuity: In the Nazi party shoot-out, the sculpture of David has his privates blown off by gunfire, but they are clearly in tact during a following scene.

Quotes:
OSS 117: [on the phone] I have to go. I see a Nazi.



User Review

The fine art of humor

Rating: 8/10

OSS 117 is a french secret agent, a very very french one. His new mission is to exchange a microfilm for money with an ex Nazi in Brazil. for this mission, he will have to team up with a Jewish sexy secret agent and the hippie son of the ex-Nazi. Whatever...The story is not that interesting, this is a parody of 007, a fine one. here, the hero is stupid and old fashioned, but sure to be the opposite. every single line he says is full of anachronism and ignorance, he has no idea of what he's dealing with and he's kind of childish. But he's the best french agent. Hubert Bonisseur de labathe is our own french Austin Power, for a more mature audience. Here, the laugh comes from the gap between the world OSS thinks he lives in and the real world, and the fact that, even facing the real world, he never changes his mind. The first episode was great, funny and thrilling, a complete absurd spy movie. this one is funnier, because now, we now the main character is a complete idiot, but he always gets what he wants, even if quite don't understand how.





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