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Blame It on Rio

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Two friends who work for the same Brazilian company, Matthew (Michael Caine) and Victor (Joseph Bologna) decide to take a vacation together without their wives, since both men are having marital difficulties. Each brings his teenage daughter along, and there is trouble when Matthew begins an affair with Victor's daughter, Jennifer (Michelle Johnson). As Victor catches wind of the fling, Matthew tries to keep his involvement a secret, leading to plenty of uncomfortable situations.
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Critics Consensus

It isn't clear who is most culpable for this creepy comedy's sheer wrongness, but its smarmy laughs and uncomfortable romance will leave audiences feeling guilty long afterward.

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Neil Jillett The Age (Australia) 05/12/2023
A sanctimonious leer of a film. Go to Full Review
Gary Arnold Washington Post 05/09/2018
Both listless and unsavory. Go to Full Review
Variety Staff Variety 10/17/2007
Offputting, even at times nasty. Go to Full Review
James Berardinelli ReelViews 01/31/2024
1/4
Putting aside any morally objectionable aspects, the movie gets tripped up in three areas: bad writing, bad acting, and an whiplash-inducing inconsistency in tone. Go to Full Review
Matt Brunson Film Frenzy 09/18/2021
2/4
An empty-headed screwball comedy. Go to Full Review
Diego Galán El Pais (Spain) 02/20/2020
It's not the comedy that seemed worthy of Stanley Donen. [Full Review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
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keith r @Rossy Jan 13 Recently rewatched Blame It on Rio, a film I first saw back in the 1980s. It was a very different time, and back then it was simply seen as a comedy. As 15-year-old guy, there was plenty to like, and nobody really stopped to think too deeply about it. Watching it again now, through a modern lens, it’s clear why people would say the relationship between Matthew and Jennifer is all wrong, and that’s a shame because it inevitably changes how the film is received today. You can bet that at the time of its release, hardly anyone was considering the implications of that relationship in the way we do now. Context matters. While it’s fair to acknowledge that it hasn’t aged well in certain respects, it’s also worth enjoying the film for what it was, and what it represented in its era. See more Aye E Dec 5 The nudity and the crazy house full of plants and birds are the most enjoyable things about this movie. The stupid "helpless" male that doesn't have enough maturity and sense to defend himself against a teenage girl is a ridiculous fantasy. Typical of movies of this time that were 99% all from the male perspective. See more Almighty A Nov 23 Jeffrey Epstein's favorite movie...so I've heard. See more Michael L Sep 18 I dont understand the negative reviews--Ive watched this movie,since the 80s-Ive always enjoyed it--sure it's creepy--but its not like its a forbidden topic,these kinds of things have been going on for centuries See more Steve R Mar 7 The reviews remind me how puritanical we’ve become as a society. See more Heywood J Feb 11 Worst music I’ve ever heard in a movie. Absolutely bizarre how the director needed to have a huge tropical bird in almost every shot. All round terrible movie. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Two friends who work for the same Brazilian company, Matthew (Michael Caine) and Victor (Joseph Bologna) decide to take a vacation together without their wives, since both men are having marital difficulties. Each brings his teenage daughter along, and there is trouble when Matthew begins an affair with Victor's daughter, Jennifer (Michelle Johnson). As Victor catches wind of the fling, Matthew tries to keep his involvement a secret, leading to plenty of uncomfortable situations.
Director
Stanley Donen
Producer
Stanley Donen
Screenwriter
Charlie Peters, Larry Gelbart
Distributor
20th Century Fox
Production Co
Sherwood Productions
Rating
R
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 17, 1984, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 25, 2017
Runtime
1h 50m
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