
Movie spotlight
Um Campista em Apuros
While on his way to a picnic in Lisbon, Manuel stops to help two foreigners that had a car breakdown. With his tools, he retrieves a bag that contains... 200 thousand dollars worth of jewelery stolen by the two girls in Marbella.
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Plot Summary
A bumbling and accident-prone father attempts to take his family on a camping trip, but their journey quickly descends into a series of chaotic and hilarious mishaps. From setting up the tent to dealing with wildlife and navigating the wilderness, every attempt at a peaceful vacation is met with disaster. Despite the constant pandemonium, the family's resilience and their father's unwavering, albeit misguided, optimism shine through.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, primarily focusing on its predictable humor and Jerry Lewis's signature slapstick style, which was polarizing. Audiences, however, particularly fans of Lewis, often found the film entertaining due to its lighthearted and chaotic nature. It's generally considered a typical example of Lewis's later comedic work.
What Reviewers Say
Jerry Lewis's relentless slapstick provides the main source of humor, though it can be overwhelming for some.
The plot relies heavily on a series of predictable comedic set pieces and running gags.
While not critically acclaimed, it offers lighthearted, if occasionally exhausting, family-friendly entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely divided, with fans of Jerry Lewis's comedic style generally enjoying the film's slapstick and chaotic energy. However, many found the humor dated and the plot overly simplistic.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Italy and features a largely European cast and crew, with Jerry Lewis speaking much of his dialogue in English while others spoke in Italian.
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