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NOTE: Contains some spoilers. I'll start by saying, this series is substantially better, than many critics have suggested. Pieter Vorster, is calmly chilling, as Danie Ludik, entrepreneur and criminal.Vorster has quite the backgroun...


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To save a kidnapped family member, an enterprising furniture tycoon must use his secret diamond smuggling operation to transport guns across the border.
The film follows the escapades of four friends who embark on a road trip that quickly spirals into a dangerous criminal adventure. Mistaken identity and a series of escalating mishaps lead them into the crosshairs of both the police and a notorious gangster. They must rely on their wits and dubious connections to escape the chaos they've created.
Ludik received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its comedic elements and the chemistry of its lead actors. However, some critics found the plot predictable and the humor occasionally juvenile. Audiences generally responded more positively, enjoying the lighthearted approach to a crime narrative.
Praised for its star-studded cast and lighthearted humor.
Some found the plot to be formulaic and the jokes to be hit-or-miss.
An enjoyable, if unoriginal, crime-comedy romp.
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None notable.
The film is a reunion for the comedy quartet comprising Michael Herbig, Rick Kavanian, Christian Tramitz, and Sigi Rothemund, who have frequently collaborated on successful German comedy films.
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NOTE: Contains some spoilers. I'll start by saying, this series is substantially better, than many critics have suggested. Pieter Vorster, is calmly chilling, as Danie Ludik, entrepreneur and criminal.Vorster has quite the backgroun...