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Take a Hike, Vasya! Lost In Bali

Audience Score
48
Take a Hike, Vasya! Lost In Bali
NR 1 hr 30 minComedyTake a Hike, Vasya! PosterPart of Take a Hike, Vasya!
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Pasha again had a great opportunity to cheat on his wife with beautiful Vasya. Max had the opportunity to destroy Mitya and return Nastya. All the characters converge on the island of Bali, where they are waiting for chases, fights without rules and incredible adventures.

Movie Details

Original Language:Russian
Executive Producers:Sergey Zakharov
Production Companies:Plan 9

Take a Hike, Vasya!

These two films delve into complicated romantic relationships and the complexities of marriage and commitment. The first film centers on Mitya, who is married but wants to be with his girlfriend. The second film follows Pasha, who cheats on his wife, Vasya, with another woman also named Vasya, leading to deception and betrayal. Characters Max and Nastya add to the plot with fights, chases, and adventures in Bali. Both films explore personal desires and choices, examining their impact on relationships and the ensuing adventures. While different in tone and style, they share a common exploration of marriage issues and commitment dynamics. The first film offers a nuanced look at extramarital affairs, while the second uses comedy to highlight absurdities in marriage. Together, they reveal the potential consequences of personal choices in committed partnerships.