Bai Ivan 2 (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 9, 2022

Original Title:
Бай Иван 2

Alternate Titles:
Бай Иван - Филмът 2

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy

Production Companies:
Alexandra Films

Ratings / Certifications:
BG: C 

Runtime: 95

This time there isn't anything that can go wrong

Bai Ivan and company get into trouble again. The story begins with Bai Ivan's sincere desire to give Spaska a romantic surprise for their anniversary. However, everything is a complete failure, which ends with a confused surprise, an angry wife, a broken down car and Bai Ivan and Spaska who are hopelessly lost in the forest. Their survival is a matter of time and some very comical situations. And to top it off, the legendary Musician from the first series of the film also appears in the forest. The tension is rising. While the company escapes and is saved by an enraged bear, Spaska is lost and alone, and the mutually intolerant Bai Ivan and the Musician save themselves. This is where the main story of the film comes in. Our main characters unwittingly get involved in the theft of an important flash drive that has a large amount of bitcoins on it. They end up in the hideout of the hacker who stole the flash drive. And Spaska was kidnapped by him.

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