Quartile rating: 6/10 · 1 rating
A rowdy teacher accompanies a class trip to Thailand to recover some diamonds accidentally sent there and restore the school's reputation.
A formulaic sequel to the German slapstick comedy, transplanting the rowdy-teacher formula to a Thailand setting for easy exotic jokes. The plot is a thin MacGuffin chase involving diamonds, relying heavily on crude humor and slapstick rather than narrative ingenuity. Acting is broad and serviceable for the genre. Cinematography is functional tourist-postcard work. Novelty is low as it recycles the first film's formula with a location change, a common sequel strategy. The ending resolves predictably. Solidly mediocre across all dimensions, consistent with its middling reputation.