![]() Tropix is one of those movies that should be a turn off because none of the characters is particularly likeable, but you carry on watching just to see what they’re going to say, and find out what the next twist will be. However, believing he has done the dirty on them, Guy’s three associates, the lovely but lethal Solange (Michelle Jones) and brothers Nicky (Ryan Barton-Grimley) and Joaquim (Keith Brunsmann), follow the couple and kidnap Corrine as collateral to ensure her husband goes through with the deal as planned. The vacation is really a front to disguise the fact that Guy is there to negotiate a shady deal worth $4.8 million. ![]() To be honest, Tropix is probably guilty of doing so repeatedly, but there’s an enthusiasm evident in the way it’s filmed that just about keeps audience goodwill on its side, and a lightning pace that is only occasionally blindsided by its numerous twists and turns.Īlthough married to sleazy criminal Guy (Thomas Scott Stanton), Corrine Findlay (Bisutti) seems unaware of his criminal activities until they take a holiday to Costa Rica. Clearly filmed on a shoestring budget – although filmed with some skill in lush tropical locations (Costa Rica, presumably) – Tropix is an obscure little film featuring nobody you’ve ever heard of –TV actress Danielle Bisutti is probably the biggest name on the cast list – and the kind of plot that can tip over into absurdity at any moment. Chances are you’ve never heard of this movie.
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