Kiki and Miki: Alatura
Kiki and Miki: Alatura

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Kiki and Miki: Alatura

2017
Movie
89 min
Turkish

The only dream of poor instrumentalists Kiki and Miki, who live in a village in Bulgaria, is to release a record and become famous. In order to market the duo waiting for a visa to Belgium and make money, Bayram, the cunning of the village, arranges Şehmuz, the record producer he knows in Belgium. After learning about the arrival of Kiki and Miki, our city sees them as a source of money and seeks to commit all kinds of scams. When Kiki and Miki arrive, Şehmuz's secretary misunderstands the time and the two get in the wrong taxi and knock on the door of a completely different man they think is Şehmuz. Meanwhile, a commissioner named Sabit is in the city trying to find a famous painting that Minister Kemal stole. Minister Kemal wants to remove the painting from his hands due to the tense events, the delivery of the painting will be made by the courier Neco. Neco is the guy that Kiki and Miki went to...

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Sorin MarinGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

In this Romanian comedy, Kiki and Miki are two inseparable friends who embark on a series of misadventures. Their lives take an unexpected turn when they decide to travel to the countryside, leading to comical situations and heartwarming moments as they navigate rural life and encounter a cast of quirky characters.

Critical Reception

The film was met with a generally mixed to positive reception from audiences, particularly those who enjoy lighthearted, family-friendly comedies with a Romanian flavor. Critics noted its simple humor and focus on friendship, though some found the plot predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted humor and focus on camaraderie.

  • Appreciated by families looking for a simple, entertaining movie.

  • Some viewers found the plot to be straightforward and lacking significant depth.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google platforms is not widely documented, but similar Romanian comedies tend to be enjoyed for their relatable humor and good-natured characters.

Fun Fact

The film is part of a series featuring the characters Kiki and Miki, often appealing to a younger audience and families in Romania.

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