MOVIE REVIEW: 'LOST AND FOUND IN ARMENIA' IS A LOST CAUSE
The Los Angeles Times, CA
June 6 2013
By Gary Goldstein
June 6, 2013, 6:05 a.m.
The lowbrow comedy "Lost and Found in Armenia" so shamelessly wallows
in its broad humor, silly contrivances and retrograde stereotypes it
almost dares you to be annoyed. Mission accomplished.
A kind of pale, reverse twist on "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians
Are Coming," the movie finds Bill (Jamie Kennedy), a lovelorn American
vacationing in Turkey, crash-landing across the border in Armenia
after, let's just say, a highly improbable parasailing fiasco.
The nuttiness escalates once the hapless Bill wakes up amid a group
of hostile, dim-witted villagers absurdly convinced he's a Turkish
spy (the film offers a slapdash history lesson on Armenian-Turkish
rancor). Led by the dotty Grandpa Matsak (Mikael Pogosyan), the
townsmen confine, threaten and foolishly "interrogate" Bill until
finally, the only English-speaking local, pretty young student Ani
(Angela Sarafyan), begins to clear things up.
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Had the dumbed-down script by Narek Ghaplanyan, Krist Manaryan and
director Gor Kirakosian focused on the budding, if unlikely romance
between Bill and Ani, the story might have gained some momentum.
Instead, it wastes time on too many loud, boorish characters,
extraneous sidebars and hoary sight gags, burying the movie's few
glimmers of warmth and charm.
Sadly, nominal lead Kennedy has little to do but play dazed and
confused, and spout such groaners as "What the hell is Armenia?
Y'mean, like Glendale?" Stay classy, dude.
--
'Lost and Found in Armenia'
MPAA rating: None.
Running time: 1 hour, 40 minutes.
Playing: At Laemmle's Music Hall, Beverly Hills; Laemmle's Town Center
5, Encino; AMC's Burbank 8; Pacific's Glendale 18.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-lost-in-armenia-review-20130606,0,5105767.story
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
The Los Angeles Times, CA
June 6 2013
By Gary Goldstein
June 6, 2013, 6:05 a.m.
The lowbrow comedy "Lost and Found in Armenia" so shamelessly wallows
in its broad humor, silly contrivances and retrograde stereotypes it
almost dares you to be annoyed. Mission accomplished.
A kind of pale, reverse twist on "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians
Are Coming," the movie finds Bill (Jamie Kennedy), a lovelorn American
vacationing in Turkey, crash-landing across the border in Armenia
after, let's just say, a highly improbable parasailing fiasco.
The nuttiness escalates once the hapless Bill wakes up amid a group
of hostile, dim-witted villagers absurdly convinced he's a Turkish
spy (the film offers a slapdash history lesson on Armenian-Turkish
rancor). Led by the dotty Grandpa Matsak (Mikael Pogosyan), the
townsmen confine, threaten and foolishly "interrogate" Bill until
finally, the only English-speaking local, pretty young student Ani
(Angela Sarafyan), begins to clear things up.
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Had the dumbed-down script by Narek Ghaplanyan, Krist Manaryan and
director Gor Kirakosian focused on the budding, if unlikely romance
between Bill and Ani, the story might have gained some momentum.
Instead, it wastes time on too many loud, boorish characters,
extraneous sidebars and hoary sight gags, burying the movie's few
glimmers of warmth and charm.
Sadly, nominal lead Kennedy has little to do but play dazed and
confused, and spout such groaners as "What the hell is Armenia?
Y'mean, like Glendale?" Stay classy, dude.
--
'Lost and Found in Armenia'
MPAA rating: None.
Running time: 1 hour, 40 minutes.
Playing: At Laemmle's Music Hall, Beverly Hills; Laemmle's Town Center
5, Encino; AMC's Burbank 8; Pacific's Glendale 18.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-lost-in-armenia-review-20130606,0,5105767.story
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress