Lost and Found in Armenia Page #4

Synopsis: A US Senator's son (Jaime Kennedy) who attempts to forget the break up of his fiancée, is forced to vacation in Turkey by his best friends. A para-sailing trip mishap lands him in a small village in Armenia, where he is accused of being a spy. It is there he meets a young woman (Angela Sarafyan) who helps him to escape from misfortune.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Gor Kirakosian
Production: High Top Releasing
 
IMDB:
6.5
Year:
2012
100 min
$120,480
Website
135 Views


and we have paid dor it

with our blood,

and no one can take it

away drom us.

The Azeris are just on the

other side od the mountain.

Do you see the wire that extends

from mountain to mountain?

We put them there to stop enemy

planes drom dlying too low.

And when the war started,

I was a little girl.

At night it was

my responsibility to-

Hey!

Hey!

Hey! Hey!

Come back!

Hey!

Oh, what the du-

Oh, my God.

Stop!

Get odd od her

or I will shoot.

Stay down

or I will shoot.

Stay back!

Stop! Stop!

Buongiorno, signore.

Buongiorno.

Wait, what's he saying?

He is saying that

you are very brave,

and that we respect you

dor what you did.

Really?

Yes.

Tell him

I said thank you.

You're a good man,

Mr. Matsak. Thank you.

War.

Okay, all right.

All right.

Hi.

Hi.

This is a gidt

drom our village.

Thank you.

Hi, this is my seat.

Oh, thank you.

I hate

awkward silences.

Me, too.

I wish I could just take you

back to Calidornia with me.

Show you we have a lot od

great historical sites, too.

Disneyland,

Starbucks,

El Pollo Loco.

That's nice,

but I can't.

Why not?

Because my everything

is here.

My mother, my village, my friends,

my school. Everything is here.

Ladies and gentlemen,

now please fix the back of your

seats to the upright position

and dasten

your seatbelt.

Okay, well, I guess,

I guess this is it.

I guess.

Goodbye.

Bye.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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