
Nightclub owner Renato and his transvestite companion/lover Albin becoming involved with the local cops and foreign spies when Albin unwittingly gets his hands on a roll of stolen microfilm. The gay couple then hide out in Renato's native Italy, but find little peace there with their frequent bickering among themselves.... (Full plot summary below)
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Nightclub owner Renato and his transvestite companion/lover Albin becoming involved with the local cops and foreign spies when Albin unwittingly gets his hands on a roll of stolen microfilm. The gay couple then hide out in Renato's native Italy, but find little peace there with their frequent bickering among themselves.
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| Cinema em CenaPablo VillaçaO roteiro preguiçoso jamais consegue explorar com inteligência as próprias situações que cria. |
| User ReviewLuigi MI found this comedy not too good as the first one, but at some point very touching! |
| User ReviewThe Critic (A brilliant sequel. I just love the part when Renato is trying to explain to the undercover agents how to walk with a gay gait -imagine there is a very thin line between being male and female, and that you are walking right upon it. And the part when Albin is too classy to tell his black maid to fuck off, so he goes "climb back up your coconut palm" ! Hillarious. |
| User ReviewIan NI prefer this to the original film as it built upon the themes of the first, without being a usual sequel re-hash. Again, the two leads give great performances and I understood their relationship far more. I found myself laughing far more at the action and very cleverly paced story. I also felt this complimented the first by continuing to be subtly thought provoking regarding gender identity and sexuality. Very good film. |
| User ReviewDr. F PDespite some funny gags, this rather pedestrian film can't hold a candle to the original. In fact, it's quite tiresome at times. |
| User ReviewCJ CI liked this better then the first film. Simple story, but Albin as an Italian woman was too funny. |
| User ReviewRichard YShould have just let it go, sequels usually fall short. |
| User ReviewYossi Pquite funny indeed, great plays on gender and manhood/womanhood. The Italian women cracked me up. |