Under the direction of Daniel Monzón, the fun Spanish film is as entertaining as it is funny.
In the Netflix platform the movie is available Yucatana Spanish production directed by Daniel Monzón and starring Rodrigo de La Serna and Luis Tosar. It was released in 2018 and is a crazy comedy where two scammers try to deceive people by taking advantage of their distractions.
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It lasts 130 minutes and the leading performance of Stephanie Del Cayo also stands out. The story takes place on a cruise ship and the situations that occur make it very funny. The particularity of the rest of the characters also contributes its share of humor and the rivalry between the protagonists is very funny.


Yucatan

What Yucatán, a Netflix movie, is about
two friends, Lucas and Clayderman, who together were in charge of deceiving and scamming people who went on vacation on a luxurious cruisethey fight for the love of a woman (Verónica), so they separate and start working on different boats. But a man who won the lottery brings them together again with the aim of demonstrating his deception skills to see what they can get from him.
Lucas breaks into his former partner’s cruise motivated by the loot of the elderly lottery ticket winner and the exotic journey of the ship that goes from Barcelona to Cancun, passing through Casablanca, Tenerife, Brazil and the Yucatan jungle becomes a desperate competition. between the two to see who gets the loot, and why not, with Verónica’s love.
Netflix: Yucatan trailer
Embed – YUCATAN | Final Trailer | August 31 in theaters
Netflix: Yucatán cast
- Luis Tosar (Lucas)
- Rodrigo de La Serna (Clayderman)
- Stephanie Del Cayo (Veronica)
- Jorge Asín (Fede)
- Gloria Muñoz (Carmen)
- Joan Pera (Antonio)
- Lupe Roda (Monica)
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