Bon Bini Holland 3 is the third film from the Bon Bini Holland film series. The film is directed by Pieter van Rijn, the director of Familieweekend.
In the film, Daniel (Tygo Gernandt) and his assistant Zoë (Lamara Strijdhaftig) come to FC Kip to buy the business. Robertico Florentina (Jandino Asporaat) poses as the owner of FC Kip and tries to make a deal with them. Robertico is really only doing this because he has a crush on Zoë, leaving the interests of the business and the staff behind.
To confirm the deal, they all travel to New York where Robertico must maintain credibility as the owner of FC Kip in order to successfully complete the sale and continue to impress Zoe. The rest of the FC Kip staff experience their own adventures in New York.
With this film they try to make it all bigger by bringing the film to the new location of New York. This same idea also emerged in the Flodder film Flodder in America! They only opt for a change of location, but otherwise do little with new creative comedy elements. The comedy in the film thus remains on the repetitive or predictable side. They also don't really make this film anything special compared to the previous films or TV series. By bringing the comedy to the fore in an exaggerated way, it also loses some of its credibility and is ultimately no longer comical. The film is really only fun for fans of Jandino's comedy style.
The story is also on the messy side, as it jumps back and forth between different characters played by Jandino. Most of the stories also remain on the predictable side, or don't even get a really clear ending. The more isolated storylines could have been better left out of the film. The film would have been a bit more focused and less on the long-winded side.
Jandino Asporaat again plays many well-known different characters plus some new ones in the front of this new film. Most of them keep their standard personalities and comedy sides and don't do much new in this film. Due to the amount of different characters Jandino plays, the film can sometimes become a bit messy and inimitable. Jandino's presence in the film gives the other actors little time or opportunity to work with me. Most are used more as a comedic opponent for Jandino. The chemistry between the characters is also more forced than believable.