Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Augustin Viziru | ... | Valer Codrescu |
Monica Barladeanu | ... | Raluca Jimbleu | |
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Malaele Bogdan | ... | Paul Anghelescu |
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Levent Sali | ... | Aurel Tamas |
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Gica Craioveanu | ... | Andres |
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Codin Maticiuc | ... | George |
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Sandra Izbasa | ... | Ema |
Diana Dumitrescu | ... | Luiza | |
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Oana Mosneagu | ... | Roxana |
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Cristina Vistereanu | ... | Vera |
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Ana Baniciu | ... | Claudia |
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Giulia Anghelescu | ... | Magda |
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Cosmin Nedelcu | ... | Raducu (as Cosmin 'Micutu' Nedelcu) |
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Maria Popovici | ... | Gabriela |
Catalin Cazacu | ... | Potcoava |
With the support of the Spanish authorities, the Romanian police are developing a bold and dangerous plan to unmask a criminal organization and capture the leader. The comedy settles with the visit of a Spanish official who puts great difficulty on the Romanian officials. In "Hola, mamacita, Shakira, Pique" all their vocabulary in Spanish is summarized and they understand about the official directives. "We're on a mission, but who is that?" Obviously, things get fun. Fortunately, there are competent people to deal with the force intervention. A team of six girls from the special forces, ministers, commissioners, a puzzled driver, a criminal with a hidden identity and an officer full of lust, all set in motion. Written by mugurelbratu
I kept watching only because I thought- how naive of me - that at some point the action would start to make sense. And so I wasted a solid hour of my time. A film being a collective work, it baffles me that no one of those involved was able to point out that, as an action film, it just doesn't add up.T he plot is so full of holes, the dialogues are uttered in such an unconvincing manner, the action scenes are so poorly choreographed, that I imagined it was meant to be a parody. Sadly for all involved, me included, it isn't. I blame it mostly on the director; why make a film if you can't? The only plus comes from the comic moments provided by the dialogues between the counsellor and its aide, but these can't save the film, whose onus seems to be on the criminal activities of a local gang of pimps. And, why the involvement of a Spanish policeman? Only to offer two actors the opportunity to speak bad Spanish, I guess. Also on the positive side, a bunch of beautiful young women, in attractive gear. And the song performed by Ana Baniciu.