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OSS 117: Lost in Rio
Directed by
Michel Hazanavicius
Not Rated
2009
1h 40m
Comedy
,
Crime
,
and more
6.8
74%
63%
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Another mission of world-known French secret agent leads him to exotic Brazil.
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Cast of OSS 117: Lost in Rio
Jean Dujardin
Hubert Bonisseur de la Bath, OSS 117
Louise Monot
Dolorès
Alex Lutz
Heinrich
Reem Kherici
Fraulein Frieda / Carlotta
Rüdiger Vogler
Von Zimmel
Pierre Bellemare
Armand Lesignac
Ken Samuels
Trumendous
Serge Hazanavicius
Staman
Laurent Capelluto
Kutner
Moon Dailly
The Countess
Jean-Marie Paris
Zantrax
Jean-Louis Barcelona
Pichard, French spy
Jan Oliver Schroeder
Homme de main Von Zimmel
Guillaume Schiffman
Israeli soldier
Vincent Haquin
Blue Devil
Adriana Bellonga
Hippie
Christelle Cornil
Mlle Ledentu
Cirillo Luna
Hippie ''pomme d'amour''
Nicky Marbot
Castaing
Philippe Hérisson
Mayeux
Walter Shnorkell
Fayolle
OSS 117: Lost in Rio Ratings & Reviews
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
The tenor, tone and immaculately lampooned art direction often make up for shtick that gradually grows thin in the belly-laugh department.
New York Times
Mike Hale
Mr. Dujardin, a skilled comedian, deftly embodies the spy's combination of cluelessness and condescension, but it's an act that eventually wears thin.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
It's larky, snarky fun.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
I sort of liked the 2006 film, and I sort of like this one, too. I may like it a little more, because Dujardin grows on you.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
The story is lame and the action is flaccid, but as Hubert would be the first to tell you, the French have a word for those who can't take a joke: c'est la vie.
I.E. Weekly
Amy Nicholson
Director Michel Hazanavicius loves his sublimely naive bigot, and so do we
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
All this is mighty silly, but there's something to be said for watching a French movie that, for a change, isn't about l'amour, existential angst, or madness.
Boston Globe
Mark Feeney
A reasonably pleasant surprise.
AV Club
Tasha Robinson
In fitful bursts, Lost In Rio reaches further than its predecessor, delving into a loopy absurdism.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
A very funny French comedy of a variety that usually doesn't make its way here.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
I don't know about you, but I look to French films for stylish love stories and potent social dramas. I definitely don't look to Gallic movies for slapstick comedy, a genre at which the French are especially bad.
Los Angeles Times
Betsy Sharkey
I don't know that we actually need Agent OSS 117, but the world is a slightly better place with him around. And the film itself is a harmless trifle -- make that truffle, chocolate of course.
Slant Magazine
Joseph Jon Lanthier
Lost in Rio wins giggles only when rubbing its spy milieu up against sheer randomness, but the sight of Dujardin's self-absorbed mug carving up a rubber crocodile for survivalist sustenance can only do so much.
House Next Door
Simon Abrams
What makes Lost in Rio more entertaining than it should be is the few elements of misappropriated nostalgia that rise above the rest of the film's lunk-headed posturing thanks to good comic timing.
Paste Magazine
Nick Schager
Can't overcome the fact that it's sending up a 007 series that -- with the exception of 2006's superb Casino Royale -- already plays like a parody of itself.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Strutting around like a rooster in a thin-lapeled suit, 117 isn't much different from other comic Bond figures, but the movies find a fresh and exceedingly rich vein of comedy in his airy sexism, racism, and colonialism.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
Sequelitis is apparently not purely an American phenomenon.
Seanax.com
Sean Axmaker
... when all else fails, [Jean] Dujardin's smug grin and oblivious conviction in his every knee-jerk prejudice makes the character work.
Reel.com
James Plath
Laugh-out-loud funny.
Oregonian
Shawn Levy
Time to retire OSS 117's license to kill before any more innocent people suffer.
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