Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAs everyone around them is finding love, Beck and Liam are emotionally hibernating through adulthood. After bonding over their mutual disinterest in relationships, they go away together on a... Tout lireAs everyone around them is finding love, Beck and Liam are emotionally hibernating through adulthood. After bonding over their mutual disinterest in relationships, they go away together on a 'friend' trip. And that's when things get weird.As everyone around them is finding love, Beck and Liam are emotionally hibernating through adulthood. After bonding over their mutual disinterest in relationships, they go away together on a 'friend' trip. And that's when things get weird.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total
Natasha Loring
- Eden
- (voix)
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I went into this one expecting your standard, quirky indie romance: two misfits meet each other - "Why can't the world accept us?" - "I guess we'll just stay weird." - credits roll under a song by a band you've never heard of. Instead, what I got was a creative, surreal look at a relationship between two people not looking for love but finding it despite themselves.
The Relationtrip is an independent romantic comedy that covers years' worth of relationship problems over the course of four days. What makes the film special is the way that it handles its characters and their respective problems. I don't want to give anything away, but the movie is filled with symbolic and metaphorical scenes and not in a pretentious way. Rather than the "ask me what it means!" imagery of a lot of indie content, The Relationtrip portrays visually what could clearly be said verbally, and it succeeds fantastically. Our main characters' deepest issues are laid out for us and for each other to see in a wonderfully creative way.
This one really is unique. I had the opportunity to watch it at a film festival and recommend it to anyone who is able to see it.
The Relationtrip is an independent romantic comedy that covers years' worth of relationship problems over the course of four days. What makes the film special is the way that it handles its characters and their respective problems. I don't want to give anything away, but the movie is filled with symbolic and metaphorical scenes and not in a pretentious way. Rather than the "ask me what it means!" imagery of a lot of indie content, The Relationtrip portrays visually what could clearly be said verbally, and it succeeds fantastically. Our main characters' deepest issues are laid out for us and for each other to see in a wonderfully creative way.
This one really is unique. I had the opportunity to watch it at a film festival and recommend it to anyone who is able to see it.
Disclosure: I wanted to see this because I am a fan of NCIS:LA.
I LOVED the movie because it was clever, well written, well acted and not only made me laugh out loud but touched on several truths about how we see ourselves and others. Everyone will find something to relate to, even old ladies like me. Renee Felce Smith and Matt Bush were terrific as the not so star-crossed lovers. Eric Christian Olsen as the voice of Chippy was great and the appearance by Lnda Hunt was the cherry on top. Well done all!
I went in not expecting much. Came out the other end singing along to the final song. Great movie. Strange in some parts but everything has meaning and ties together. Suprised the IMBD rating is so low considering every user review is great. Deff worth the watch
The Relationtrip is a bit of magic. It is a Matryoshka doll of a movie that manages to root itself with every surprise. AND THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF SURPRISES. It sets itself up in its opening moments as a kind of "no longer children/not yet adults" romantic comedy, (a kind of cinematic ASMR) filled with an endless stream of adorable banter between two people we would all love to be friends with. I was fairly certain I had it figured out, just long enough to leave me completely disarmed.
STICK WITH IT! When the fireworks started popping off, all of my fears, hopes and dreams of a relationship showed up on screen in imaginative leaps and bounds. I hesitate to detail any of them as I count myself incredibly lucky to have been surprised and won over.
It's a difficult movie to describe. There's very little like it. But in the end, it's very, very funny, and true...and funny.
STICK WITH IT! When the fireworks started popping off, all of my fears, hopes and dreams of a relationship showed up on screen in imaginative leaps and bounds. I hesitate to detail any of them as I count myself incredibly lucky to have been surprised and won over.
It's a difficult movie to describe. There's very little like it. But in the end, it's very, very funny, and true...and funny.
Super bummed I almost don't watch them because of its low IMDB rating. Usually, IMDB is on point, but it's definitely not when it comes to this movie.
This movie is amazing. If you're into weird and unpredictable and you enjoy watching painfully funny and uncomfortable scene, you'll enjoy this movie.
There one liners are pretty great too.
This movie is amazing. If you're into weird and unpredictable and you enjoy watching painfully funny and uncomfortable scene, you'll enjoy this movie.
There one liners are pretty great too.
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- AnecdotesCo-writer/co-director and star Renee Felice Smith is one of the stars of TV series NCIS: Los Angeles and her TV co-stars Eric Christian Olsen and Linda Hunt both appear in this movie - Olsen does the voice of character "Chippy" and Hunt plays the character "Dr. Lipschweiss" (both are seen or heard in the trailer).
- Bandes originalesPeanut Butter and Jelly
Written by C.A. Gabriel and Steven Manganaro (as Steve Manganaro)
Performed by C.A. Gabriel and Matt Bush
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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