a5c7b9f00b Claire Winslow finds that her fiancé has just traveled to Switzerland, but forgot some important documents at home. She decides to take the documents, follow and spend Christmas with him. Once in Switzerland, she realizes that he has indeed traveled to Coronado, a country in Central America. She travels to Coronado and gets involved with a revolution. An American woman, in search of her fiancé, becomes involved in a revolution of a Central American country. The bipolarity of this movie is maddening. One moment it&#39;s making fun of Latin Americans, American tourists and banana republics in general, the other it wants to be touching, with burned villages and orphans. Even the serious revolutionary hero, becomes a parody of a revolutionary at one point. But the comedy parts aren&#39;t even funny, because it&#39;s so obviously stolen from Star Wars. Yes, Star Wars, the &quot;hero&quot; is basically a rogue with a heart of gold. Add to this stereotypical sounds effects, Latin Americans who speak English with one another, and a villain that just disappears from the story. And whats the point? It&#39;s basically revolution propaganda with no resolution, and no planning (because, there is just no way these people can lead a country). The US government are bad guys, but who&#39;ll make money producing this? Not some poor farmer, that&#39;s for sure. This movie is justbadit gets. If you like logic (or the lack of it) á la National Treasure and bad actingwell, then it could be a movie for you.<br/><br/>Otherwise spend your time in the sun and your money on a beer.<br/><br/>Actually it looks like a bad produced promo or demo picture to promote the people involved (ie. actors, special effects and so on). Accidentially they produce really bad exposing of their lack of talent.<br/><br/>In a case like this the film company should be ordered to pay back money to the costumers that are not satisfied with the product.<br/><br/>It is really lousy.
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