Mercado Village is supposed to be a hip sexy tropical resort in Nicaragua. It's also supposed to be the last chance for Alan (Brandon Scott) and his wife. She's a no-show. Instead, he is joined by her brother and his best friend Mike (George Basil). Barbara (Aya Cash) and Zak (Echo Kellum) are the co-owners of the resort.
I like a few of these actors. I want to love this. Aya Cash and George Basil are doing all their standard comedic moves. I do like single gal Aya Cash struggling with her drunken life but the tone is a little more towards the depressing side. Alan is such a wet blanket and he has limited chemistry with Barbara. It may work better without the wife drama. This trio could have some wacky adventures. As it stands, it's a little random. The dildo adventure is fun. The sex scene wants to be funnier than it is. The same goes for their fight over her. I can see the comedy but it's not quite as funny as it should be. I would probably replace Echo Kellum with a stuffy suit type actor. Quite frankly, he could do well as Alan. This has some minor fun but mostly, it's a limited indie comedy.
I like a few of these actors. I want to love this. Aya Cash and George Basil are doing all their standard comedic moves. I do like single gal Aya Cash struggling with her drunken life but the tone is a little more towards the depressing side. Alan is such a wet blanket and he has limited chemistry with Barbara. It may work better without the wife drama. This trio could have some wacky adventures. As it stands, it's a little random. The dildo adventure is fun. The sex scene wants to be funnier than it is. The same goes for their fight over her. I can see the comedy but it's not quite as funny as it should be. I would probably replace Echo Kellum with a stuffy suit type actor. Quite frankly, he could do well as Alan. This has some minor fun but mostly, it's a limited indie comedy.