Tuesday, 8 March 2022

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: MISADVENTURES OF HEDI AND COKEMAN

Director: Julien Royal
Cast: Hedi Bouchenafa , Nassim Lyes , Fred Testot , Julie Ferrier , Julien Jakout , Dana Abed , Vincent Desagnat , Thomas Guy , Benjamin Tranié , Hakim Jemili , Charlotte Gabris , Big John
Plot: In Paris, two dysfunctional dealers use family ties to try to boost their small drug business in this crass comedy based on the webseries. Hedi and Cokeman, two of the worst dealers in Paris, finally have the opportunity to relaunch their business, but while they are optimistic, they are still unaware that this is only the beginning of their problems.


My Movie Review: The movie is very spontaneous and free spirited whatever happens just go for me the careless quiet confidence make this right this one got the bonkers vibe really like us! The Misadventures of Hedi and Cokeman is vibrant hit me like a party mode reminds me of my best friend and I when we go the club' bars around the area except the drug use we for the fun! If your going to enjoy yourself watching this raunchy comedy with good humor if not, you'll be uncomfortable the whole movie its just a good movie to just laugh too so you have to have fun with it this must for you' if your in the mood for a darkly comic jaunt through the drug business:) For it's dumb, crude, weird, vulgar and violent and not to be taken seriously at all but I laughed my ass off through the movie and really had a great time and light it up and get ready cause these guys are killing it being themselves or just great acting as this type of humor isn't for everybody kind of refreshing in its own way awaken me senses on possibilities of being hyper:)

Movie News: The Misadventures of Hedi & Cokeman lives up to its title for international release as bumbling French twosome attempt various drug-dealing schemes in their search for baller status. There is more money, and there are more problems, as they get further afield from reality. Maybe they were high this whole time? To call Hedi (Hedi Bouchenafa) and Cokeman (Nassim Lyes) low-level drug dealers would be putting them at ground level. As the bonkers duo Hedi and Cokeman, Hedi Bouchenafa and Nassim Lyes bounce arch insults and brotherly camaraderie off of one another in equal measure, and often in the same burst of argumentative dialogue. Forever sabotaging their own schemes, and consistently skating away without consequence, the two hate on each other much as they’re made for each other. Hedi & Cokeman introduces its sudden turn to a truly absurd third act with Fred Testot histrionically breaking the fourth wall as his character Arsene so attempts to manage the onscreen situation!

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