Boat Trip (2002)
7/10
Silly and Predictable, But Also Very Funny – A Great Entertainment Not Recommended for Intellectuals
6 June 2004
Jerry Robinson (Cuba Gooding Jr.) is a man in love, who intends to get married with Felicia (Vivica A. Fox). However, she says no to his proposal, and has an affair with the guy who cleans her BMW. With a broken heart, he accepts the invitation of his best friend Nick Ragoni (Horatio Sanz) to spend his vacation on board of a vessel in a cruise, where many women would be available for them along the trip. After a discussion in the travel agency, the agent send them to a cruise for gays only. In the beginning of the voyage, the passenger ship rescues a group of Swedish women in the sea. They are going to a dispute of tanned skin. Nick pretends he is gay, gets close to Inga (Victoria Silvstedt), a gorgeous and tall Swedish woman, and falls in love with her. Meanwhile, Jerry also pretends being a gay, to get closer to Gabriella (Roselyn Sanchez), the beautiful and sexy dance teacher on board, and also falls in love with her. Along the voyage, the two straight friends have unforgettable adventures and funny situations. Well, forgive me the purists, but this movie is very funny. It is very predictable, but it is impossible not to laugh of the situation where the characters of Cuba Gooding Jr. and Horatio Sanz gets involved with. Roselyn Sanchez is very sexy and beautiful, being an attraction for the viewers' eyes. Roger Moore is also great in a role of a gay, which does not fit with his profile. I laughed a lot and found it a very funny movie. A great entertainment, not recommended for intellectuals. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): `Cruzeiro das Loucas' (`Cruise of the Gays')
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