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The Trip

  • Serie TV
  • 2010–2020
  • TV-14
  • 2h 52min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
8,0/10
8228
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan in The Trip (2010)
Buddy ComedyComedy

Steve ha il compito di recensire alcuni ristoranti per il UK Observer e ad accompagnarlo in questo viaggio di lavoro è il suo amico Rob, che si inserisce all'ultimo minuto dopo che l'ultima ... Leggi tuttoSteve ha il compito di recensire alcuni ristoranti per il UK Observer e ad accompagnarlo in questo viaggio di lavoro è il suo amico Rob, che si inserisce all'ultimo minuto dopo che l'ultima relazioni amorosa di Steve finisce.Steve ha il compito di recensire alcuni ristoranti per il UK Observer e ad accompagnarlo in questo viaggio di lavoro è il suo amico Rob, che si inserisce all'ultimo minuto dopo che l'ultima relazioni amorosa di Steve finisce.

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    • Steve Coogan
    • Rob Brydon
    • Claire Keelan
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    8,0/10
    8228
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Star
      • Steve Coogan
      • Rob Brydon
      • Claire Keelan
    • 19Recensioni degli utenti
    • 9Recensioni della critica
    • 82Metascore
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    • Ha vinto 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 vittorie e 7 candidature totali

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    Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    • Steve
    • 2010–2020
    Rob Brydon
    Rob Brydon
    • Rob
    • 2010–2020
    Claire Keelan
    Claire Keelan
    • Emma
    • 2010–2020
    Rebecca Johnson
    Rebecca Johnson
    • Sally
    • 2010–2020
    Tim Leach
    • Joe
    • 2010–2020
    Marta Barrio
    • Yolanda
    • 2010–2020
    Margo Stilley
    Margo Stilley
    • Mischa
    • 2010–2020
    Rosie Fellner
    Rosie Fellner
    • Lucy
    • 2014
    Ronni Ancona
    Ronni Ancona
    • Donna
    • 2014
    Alba Foncuberta Bufill
    • Alba
    • 2014
    Flora Villani
    • Receptionist
    • 2014
    Cordelia Bugeja
    Cordelia Bugeja
    • Katherine
    • 2020
    Dolya Gavanski
    • Magda
    • 2010
    Richard Clews
    • Steve's Father
    • 2020
    Elodie Harrod
    • Chloe
    • 2010
    Tessa Walker
    • Chloe
    • 2020
    Kareem Alkabbani
    • Kareem
    • 2020
    Justin Edwards
    Justin Edwards
    • Greg…
    • 2010–2020
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    Recensioni degli utenti19

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    2westsideschl

    The Best Parts are Minus the Characters

    Positives: The scenery. Negatives: Lots of screen time preparing and then eating a very expensively prepared/presented conveyor belt of shrimpy sized meals accessible primarily to the wealthy; in this case our two main characters. Does such exorbitance help the many whose lives are painful & brief from lack of nourishing food? Lots of screen time eating or driving while doing impressions that quickly became redundant; mostly late 1900s famous male leads. Self-aggrandizing from our two protagonists (mostly common knowledge). Most frequent when young women are around & makes one wonder what good there is in human nature.
    9eddiez61

    A Near Perfect Gastro-Comic Excursion

    One part Gourmet Orgy, one part North of England Postcard, one part Buddy Road Picture, and one part Indulgent Vanity Piece, The Trip serves up thoroughly sating entertainment. While on a one week sojourn through the picturesque countryside to review haute cuisine for a Sunday newspaper, Steve Coogan's character - a rather melancholic version of himself - struggles to salvage a failing relationship with his distant American actress girlfriend over awkward, difficult cell phone calls. It's a clever ploy that personifies Steve's escaping opportunities to land a substantial role in a major Hollywood production. His spirit is so crushed by his fractured romance, or by his unfulfilled professional ambitions, or by both - you decide! - that it casts a shadow over his days' adventures.

    Though he indulges his libido at will with a string of attractive young ladies along the way, he still implores us to empathize with his misery. It is hard to commiserate with a guy who's meanwhile indulging, at every meal, in spectacularly sumptuous delicacies and exquisite vintages, all the while engaged in wonderfully hysterical banter with a fellow comedic master, Rob Brydon, who is sarcastically presented as just a casual work acquaintance. Steve's spot on executions of Michael Caine, Roger Moore, Sean Connery, Billy Connolly, and even Woody Allen are nearly matched by Rob, whose uncanny Hugh Grant he employs in his ridiculous nightly phone sex calls to his wife back home. Rob seems unaware of just how awful is his Al Pacino, which he isn't shy to use. Even Rob's lesser talents, especially his trademark Small Man in a Box, are very entertaining, at least in as much as they severely irritate Steve, who secretly envies the amusing skill.

    The conceit that drives the six episode series is that we are in fact encouraged to despise Steve to some degree for his prideful self obsession, all-the-while vicariously reveling in the bacchanalian indulgences. Rob's genial, boyish charm is just as likely to provoke as it is to dampen a condescending, scolding retort from Steve. Rob, it seems, is content to have such a knowledgeable, if critical, audience for his theatrics. The heavy moods, however, are overplayed a bit, prodded by Mr. Coogan's genuine(?) desire to be recognized as an artist. Apparently true comedians are not satisfied with their rare talent for making people laugh. It's a dilemma similar to that explored by Ricky Gervais in Extras series 2, where Ricky's character, Andy, is often despondent over his stalled career, trapped in a low brow sitcom, mechanically repeating a tedious, tiresome catch phrase. The Trip manages to avoid Alan Partridge's signature "Aha!" for all but a few utterances where it's used to great effect. The Trip also shares considerable psychic terrain with the 2004 film Sideways with Paul Giamatti as a morose failed writer and Thomas Haden Church as a better adjusted minor TV star on a cross country wine tasting excursion. The Trip plays it much less dramatically, more subtly.

    As brilliant as this hybrid amalgam is, I left off one half a star for it's less-than-funny, even distracting, self fascinated pathos. Steve's hubris is initially compelling but it eventually grew just a bit tiresome. In all fairness watching the six episodes straight through in one sitting may have contributed to this impression. Even so, that leaves nine and one half gleaming stars of supremely fulfilling rich humor and stunning visual treats, plus a few savory historical morsels.
    4adi-59541

    mundane

    I'm always on the lookout for comedy series to entertain me during my short lunch break whilst sat in my little office on my own far from civilisation. So far.. Green Wing, Mitchell and Webb, the excellent Big Train, the surreal Garth Marenghis Darkplace, The Great Outdoors, and others have stood the test of my thirty minute sandwich break.

    This time, its 'The Trip' , and I don't expect to get through it, as its already becoming tedious after three episodes. This is clearly nothing more than a marketing gimmick for the restaurants involved.. its certainly not a comedy. Its basically Rob and Steve sat at a table, doing impressions, and that's as far as the plot goes. They're not comedy impressions though, just regular, everyday impressions. The type of impressions that impressionists with no comedy talent (such as Alistair McGowan) think are funny... ie, they're not funny at all.

    The best thing about this series is actually the scenery that the UK has to offer. They go to some stunning locations and some nice hotels and restaurants. But, the restaurants clearly have some kind of marketing involvement going on here, as we are treated to full menu breakdowns, shots of the kitchens and chefs, history of said restaurant or hotel, and as yet, not a bad word to be said about any of them by Steve or Rob.

    Odd program.. sometimes uncomfortable viewing.. certainly not funny.
    10Jason-Boulton

    The finest Comedy Pleasure for 2010

    Words cannot describe how wonderful this comedy is. Steve Coogan has moved up to genius with his wonderful portrayal of 'himself?'. Sad and bitter he feels the world still doesn't appreciate him for the genius he is. The self depreciation is wonderful as is his partner in these adventures Rob whose everlasting cheerfulness and wish to truly help Steve stop worrying about things and just enjoy the comedy he can give to people. I will never tire of 'Whaddyagot' Pacino and 'Mr Chrissssstian' Hopkins from Rob and Steve's bored look as he delivers these lines week in week out.

    Finest comedy moment - almost to a Chaplin level of pathos - Steve Coogan's vain attempts to recreate in a hotel room mirror Robs 'Man in a Box'. True genius. 30 minutes each week of unbelievable terrific comedy snuck away on BBC2 at 10pm. I have rewatched each episode several times on iplayer and will get the DVD when released. This is one to mention up there with the best and please please watch as many episodes whilst you can. Genius - nothing more or less. Congratulations to all concerned.
    8MartinTeller

    "The Trip" (2010)

    What we've really got is two series. One is the comedy of "Steve Coogan" and "Rob Brydon" exchanging barbs and doing impressions and making witty observations. These parts generally occur over the six meals they share, and I really enjoyed them. Some of their banter is hilarious... I had already seen the Michael Caine routine several times on YouTube and yet I still laughed at it. The other film involves the contrast between these people/characters: Steve, trying to bolster his acting career and struggling with a relationship that's starting to crack, and Rob the less successful but content family man. And I really enjoyed this part as well. Rob's calls home to his wife are amusing but also quite touching. Steve's existential midlife crisis is engaging and insightful as well. The two halves of the film do bleed into each other a bit, but I genuinely appreciated the separation between them. Winterbottom knows that it's okay to just let these two guys play off each other with their natural comedic chemistry and not worry about whether or not it's pushing the "plot" forward. The photography is mostly functional, concentrating on the personalities, but quite lovely when capturing all that gorgeous English countryside. While the film isn't as post-modern as the previous collaborations (24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE and TRISTRAM SHANDY, both of which seem to get minor callbacks in the first episode, though it may be merely coincidence) it still maintains an unconventionality.

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      Steve Coogan states in his autobiography that he and Rob Brydon both initially disliked the pitch for the series, but went along with it anyway due to their friendship with Michael Winterbottom.
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      A 90-minute feature version was shown at film festivals a few months before the screening of the TV series.
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      Edited into The Trip (2010)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 novembre 2010 (Regno Unito)
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      • Inglese
      • Italiano
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