Enjoy the laughs, romantic adventures and non-stop surprises as Harper (Taye Diggs), Lance (Morris Chestnut), Quentin (Terrence Howard), Jordan (Nia Long), Robyn (Sanaa Lathan), Mia (Monica Calhoun), Murch (Harold Perrineau), Candy (Regina Hall) and Shelby (Melissa De Sousa) reunite for the first time in years. When these college classmates meet again, they soon see how easy it is to rekindle forgotten rivalries and flirtations, all while discoveries are made and many secrets are revealed. The Reencuentro is the comedy that critics have described as 'a reunion to feel wonderful.' (James Verniere, Boston Herald)
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/31179-el-reencuentro-blu-ray-8414906477934.html31179EL REENCUENTRO (BLU-RAY)Enjoy the laughs, romantic adventures and non-stop surprises as Harper (Taye Diggs), Lance (Morris Chestnut), Quentin (Terrence Howard), Jordan (Nia Long), Robyn (Sanaa Lathan), Mia (Monica Calhoun), Murch (Harold Perrineau), Candy (Regina Hall) and Shelby (Melissa De Sousa) reunite for the first time in years. When these college classmates meet again, they soon see how easy it is to rekindle forgotten rivalries and flirtations, all while discoveries are made and many secrets are revealed. The Reencuentro is the comedy that critics have described as 'a reunion to feel wonderful.' (James Verniere, Boston Herald)https://dvdstorespain.es/525309-home_default/el-reencuentro-blu-ray.jpg10.4132instockUniversal10.413210.4132002016-08-20T10:27:23+0200/Start/Start/Blu-Ray/Start/Films/Start/New
Enjoy the laughs, romantic adventures and non-stop surprises as Harper (Taye Diggs), Lance (Morris Chestnut), Quentin (Terrence Howard), Jordan (Nia Long), Robyn (Sanaa Lathan), Mia (Monica Calhoun), Murch (Harold Perrineau), Candy (Regina Hall) and Shelby (Melissa De Sousa) reunite for the first time in years. When these college classmates meet again, they soon see how easy it is to rekindle forgotten rivalries and flirtations, all while discoveries are made and many secrets are revealed. The Reencuentro is the comedy that critics have described as 'a reunion to feel wonderful.' (James Verniere, Boston Herald)