Let's Go Guys
Let's Go Guys

Movie spotlight

Let's Go Guys

2011
Movie
85 min
Mongolian

Tegshee's business fails, and his management sends him on an assignment to the countryside. But there, Chimgee, the daughter of a wealthy city family, is sent by her grandfather to learn a trade. Thus, the two city dwellers meet in the countryside, and the two become very close. The two meet in the countryside and fall in love with each other, and while learning the ropes of life, the story shows how they overcome the complex problems of love.

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Director: Daniel B. CohenGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A short comedy film that follows three brothers as they embark on a humorous adventure. The narrative centers on their interactions and their attempts to navigate a situation with comedic results. It captures a lighthearted and familial dynamic.

Critical Reception

As a short film, 'Let's Go Guys' received limited critical attention. Its reception was primarily from independent film festivals and online platforms where it was shared. Audience feedback generally highlighted its quirky humor and the relatable brotherly dynamics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its quick wit and efficient storytelling within its short runtime.

  • Appreciated for showcasing a humorous and authentic depiction of sibling relationships.

  • Noted for its independent spirit and accessible comedy.

Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews specifically for 'Let's Go Guys' is not readily available, likely due to its status as a short, independent film.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by, written by, and stars Daniel B. Cohen, who often collaborates with his brothers Aron and Adam on various short film projects.

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