Good Guys Go to Heaven, Bad Guys Go to Pattaya
Two friends from a cramped gray neighborhood dream of slipping away to Pattaya, the infamous seaside playground. They hatch a reckless plan to fund the trip by entering an obscure Thai Dwarf Boxing World Championship, using a local participant without his knowledge. What begins as a ridiculous... Read more
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About Good Guys Go to Heaven, Bad Guys Go to Pattaya
Two friends from a cramped gray neighborhood dream of slipping away to Pattaya, the infamous seaside playground. They hatch a reckless plan to fund the trip by entering an obscure Thai Dwarf Boxing World Championship, using a local participant without his knowledge. What begins as a ridiculous shortcut soon spirals into a wild scramble of disguises, bad luck, and increasingly ridiculous decisions. The humor keeps the tone light and brisk even as the stakes rise, balancing bravado with moments of doubt and loyalty. As they chase a cheap escape, their bond is tested by misread signals, missed opportunities, and the constant chaos that follows them everywhere. The vacation quickly swerves from wishful thinking to something far more unpredictable for audiences.
Directed by Franck Gastambide with a concept from Stéphane Kazandjian, the film is an original story made on a budget of about 5.4 million dollars and features Gastambide, Malik Bentalha and Gad Elmaleh delivering combative comic energy throughout the ride.
Reception emphasizes a brisk buddy dynamic that blends ambition with a wild travel fantasy. The film probes friendship and risk taking, trading social polish for raw humor and kinetic scenes. It invites viewers to consider loyalty when dreams collide with messy reality. Its pace and bravado suit festival crowds worldwide.
It highlights the French comedy scene and the cross generational energy of its cast. The film features Gad Elmaleh and Malik Bentalha among a notable lineup, underscoring the cross generational appeal of the comedians involved and the lively spirit of French humor today globally in festivals, clubs, and streaming alike.
Box office details are not widely reported for this title and no widely cited worldwide gross figures are available, leaving its commercial footprint to be assessed mostly through regional releases and home video, streaming, and word of mouth by viewers.
Details
- Release Date
- February 24, 2016
- Runtime
- 1h 40m
- User Ratings
- 504 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- France
- Studio
- Mandarin Cinéma
- Budget
- $5,402,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Franck Gastambide
Franky
Malik Bentalha
Krimo
Anouar Toubali
Karim
Ramzy Bedia
Reaz
Gad Elmaleh
Le Marocain
Sabrina Ouazani
Lilia
Sissi Duparc
Alexandra
Melha Bedia
Boulette
Booder
Chef de cabine
Hedi Bouchenafa
Jeune de quartier 2
Director: Franck Gastambide
Written by: Stéphane Kazandjian