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YOLO: Undercover
Edward and Jacob get entangled in an FBI investigation, that whisks them away on a wild adventure filled with mysterious foes, snowboard races and romance or bro-mance or both?
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Plot Summary
A group of struggling Norwegian rappers, known for their over-the-top personas and public antics, are forced to go undercover as the unlikely guardians of a children's camp. Their mission is to avoid jail time by demonstrating they can contribute positively to society, leading to hilarious clashes between their street-smart rap identities and the wholesome world of summer camp.
Critical Reception
YOLO: Undercover is a Norwegian comedy film that received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, primarily finding humor in its fish-out-of-water premise and the contrast between the rap personalities and their new environment. However, many critics pointed to a predictable plot and underdeveloped humor as significant drawbacks.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts to leverage the comedic potential of its eccentric main characters and their unlikely situation.
Humor often relies on the juxtaposition of crude rap personas with innocent children's activities.
Some viewers found the plot to be formulaic and the jokes to be hit-or-miss.
Google audience: Audience reviews for YOLO: Undercover are scarce, but those available suggest a divisive response. Some viewers appreciated the chaotic energy and the unique premise, while others found the comedy to be juvenile or repetitive.
Fun Fact
The film features the real-life Norwegian rap group YOLO, known for their provocative and humorous online content, bringing their established personas directly into the movie.
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