The film revolves around a different path in Mexico in the early twentieth century. In that vast city, two women have become a dual banker in an effort to fight a dangerous person. Things seem to be shifting to a different path, causing the effects of theft and laughter all over Mexico already.
Bandidas comes from writer/producer Luc Besson, and it has the same kind of brisk, lightweight comic action as films like Wasabi (2001) and The Transporter (2002).
Never has a film with Luc Besson's fingerprints on it popped so little, but only directors Joachim Roenning and Espen Sandberg are to blame for the film's lack of imagination.
It's incredibly inconsequential, buttery entertainment, but it'll surely put a smile on your face if you can find a way to appreciate its rambunctious spirit.