Sanky panky 2

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  • PG-13
  • 2013
  • 1 hr 38 min
  • 6.1  (105)

"Sanky Panky 2" is a 2013 Dominican comedy film directed by José Enrique Pintor, and serves as a sequel to the successful 2007 film, "Sanky Panky." Starring Fausto Mata, Tony Pascual, and Aquiles Correa, the movie takes audiences on an entertaining ride through the world of the Sanky Pankies, a group of Caribbean gigolos looking to make a quick buck from unsuspecting tourists.

The story picks up a few years after the original film, introducing us to our lovable protagonist, Genaro (Fausto Mata), once again struggling to make ends meet. Fed up with his mundane life, Genaro decides to bring back his old alias, Urbano, and join an agency that specializes in recruiting men to entertain female tourists. Alongside his partner-in-crime, Goyo (Tony Pascual), they embark on a new adventure filled with hilarious misadventures and comic situations.

Eager to make quick cash, Genaro and Goyo arrive at the luxurious hotel Villa del Mar, where they encounter an array of eccentric characters, including a group of disenchanted and frustrated women who are desperate for romance and adventure. As the two friends assume their roles as Sanky Pankies, they do their best to charm these women, promising romance and a dream-like vacation experience.

However, their grand plan takes an unexpected turn when they encounter an unscrupulous man named Oleg (Aquiles Correa). Oleg is a feared gangster who happens to be the son of a wealthy Russian businessman and has sinister intentions towards the same women Genaro and Goyo are trying to woo. Genaro and Goyo find themselves caught in a web of deception and danger as they try to navigate their way through their Sanky Panky lifestyle, all while avoiding Oleg's wrath.

Amidst the chaos, the film portrays the potential consequences of the Sanky Panky lifestyle. It explores the emotional toll that deceiving others, especially vulnerable women, can have on both the gigolos and the unsuspecting victims. As Genaro and Goyo navigate their way through comedic and oftentimes uncomfortable situations, they learn valuable life lessons about the importance of honesty, genuine connections, and the pursuit of dreams beyond material possessions.

The movie's comedic elements are brought to life by the exceptional performances of the main cast. Fausto Mata brilliantly portrays Genaro/Urbano, delivering his lines with impeccable comedic timing, while also effectively conveying the character's emotional depth and growth. Tony Pascual's portrayal of Goyo adds a delightful touch to the film, his chemistry with Mata creating a dynamic duo that drives the story forward. Additionally, Aquiles Correa's portrayal of the menacing Oleg adds a thrill to the story, creating tension-filled scenes that keep the audience engaged.

"Sanky Panky 2" boasts vibrant and colorful cinematography, capturing the beautiful landscapes of the Dominican Republic as a backdrop to the characters' adventures. The film successfully blends raunchy humor with heartwarming moments, creating a well-rounded comedy that appeals to a wide range of audiences. Moreover, the director Jose Enrique Pintor masterfully balances the comedic and dramatic elements, maintaining a sense of light-heartedness while addressing deeper themes.

In conclusion, "Sanky Panky 2" is an entertaining comedy that follows the exploits of Genaro and Goyo as they navigate their way through the world of the Sanky Pankies. With its engaging storyline, unforgettable characters, and messages about honesty and pursuing genuine connections, the film delivers laughter, heartwarming moments, and valuable life lessons. Whether you're a fan of the original film or new to the Sanky Panky series, this 2013 Dominican comedy is sure to entertain and leave you with a smile on your face.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2013
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 38 min
  • Language
    Spanish
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (105)