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The Trip

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4K
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Steve Braun and Larry Sullivan in The Trip (2002)
Romance, politics, sex and humor all collide during two men's 11-year journey of passion, self-discovery and adventure.
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Romance, politics, sex and humor all collide during two men's 11-year journey of passion, self-discovery and adventure.Romance, politics, sex and humor all collide during two men's 11-year journey of passion, self-discovery and adventure.Romance, politics, sex and humor all collide during two men's 11-year journey of passion, self-discovery and adventure.

  • Director
    • Miles Swain
  • Writer
    • Miles Swain
  • Stars
    • Larry Sullivan
    • Steve Braun
    • Ray Baker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Miles Swain
    • Writer
      • Miles Swain
    • Stars
      • Larry Sullivan
      • Steve Braun
      • Ray Baker
    • 212User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Larry Sullivan
    Larry Sullivan
    • Alan Oakley
    Steve Braun
    Steve Braun
    • Tommy Ballenger
    Ray Baker
    Ray Baker
    • Peter Baxter
    James Handy
    James Handy
    • Hal
    Faith Salie
    Faith Salie
    • Ignored Woman
    Dennis Bailey
    Dennis Bailey
    • Larry Jenkins
    Alexis Arquette
    Alexis Arquette
    • Michael
    Sirena Irwin
    Sirena Irwin
    • Beverly
    Zoe 'Joshua Tree' Logan
    • 1973 Jogger
    Jill St. John
    Jill St. John
    • Mary Oakley
    Art Hindle
    Art Hindle
    • Ted Oakley
    Christina Hempstead
    Christina Hempstead
    • TV Reporter
    • (as Christina Cameron Mitchell)
    Julie Brown
    Julie Brown
    • OutLoud Receptionist
    David Mixner
    David Mixner
    • Self
    Alfred Dennis
    Alfred Dennis
    • George Baxter
    Connie Sawyer
    Connie Sawyer
    • Barbara Baxter
    Rosemary Alexander
    Rosemary Alexander
    • Ticket Agent
    Al Rondon
    • Motel Manager
    • Director
      • Miles Swain
    • Writer
      • Miles Swain
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    10l-phelan

    Standout writing and acting make "The Trip" worthwhile

    "The Trip" is one of the best romances I've ever seen. After a seemingly endless barrage of horrible gay films, I was actually taken aback by how good this film turned out to be. The story features well written, witty, and humorous dialog that moves the plot line believably through the years that the story encompasses. The performances are uniformly good, but Larry Sullivan is a real stand out as Alan Oakley. His performance lends credibility to the character he is portraying as he grows through landmarks of history (gay historical landmarks in particular). After purchasing this film on DVD, I did an Internet search and was disappointed that this gifted actor has not done more films. Wake up Hollywood! Sullivan is pleasing to look at, talented, and has a certain magnetism that draws the viewer into the story. The enormity of his appeal is hard to describe, but I have no doubt that the right vehicle would make him into a major star. Other stand outs in the film are Steve Braun (who reminds me a lot of a young Brad Pitt) who does an excellent job as Alan's gay activist lover, and Sirena Irwin as Beverly (a woman just slightly ahead of her time). Veteran actors Ray Baker and Jill St. John give substantial supporting performances, and Julie Brown gives a memorable quirky cameo performance as an 80's Madonna attired receptionist. Alexis Arquette plays "Michael" a slightly stereotypical funny slut (a year working as a bartender in a gay bar taught me that there are many people who are this "over the top" in real life). Overall, I recommend this film not as an excellent "gay" film, but as an excellent film in general.
    johnnydiva

    Interesting Period Piece

    This movie presents the zeitgeist of gay history post-Hippie through the early-AIDS era. It pans this period in a Forrest Gump-esque fashion: intermixing the romantic plot between the main characters with brief moments from the national plight of gays & lesbians (like the Anita Bryant crusade, Harvey Milk's assassination, losing loved ones to AIDS). As a GenX'er I found this to help personalize something which I have only read about in GLBT history classes. I'm sure it will be "the trip" down memory lane for those guys 40-something and older. Brilliantly written script, excellent acting. If you're looking for a good snuggle movie to watch with your next boy friend, partner, trick, whomever -- this is a must see.
    KnowsMovies

    Wonderful, unique, effort by terrific cast and crew

    Having seen virtually every gay-themed film that has ever been made and having received A+ grades in all the film studies courses that I took in college, I would like to weigh in on the excellent unique first effort that is "The Trip" written and directed by very talented newcomer Miles Swain. You already know the basic plotline, timeline and substance of The Trip if you have read IMDB's information. My overarching impression of this film is that it feels real and from the heart as it shows us the relationship between two very different gay men as they age through the '70s and '80s, living their lives both together and apart amidst the ongoing struggle for equal rights for gay persons. They say opposites attract and that is very true here for lead characters Larry and Alan who clearly grow to love each other very much. The focus of this film is on the complete persons who are Alan and Larry, not just their sex life, as in so many gay-themed films. Although AIDS unfortunately affects their lives, it does not affect their enduring love, and the director has rightly said that "This is not an AIDS film". It is a delightful, moving, comedy/drama/historical record with universal themes of trusting the power of a faithful love, the importance of honesty and courage, and being true to yourself in the face of a world seemingly always against you. The film is now available on DVD with great extras from TLA Video and is very reasonably priced. It is a *must have* for any quality collection of gay-themed films.
    gregj777

    Worth every moment of your time

    It is unfortunate that the mass media operate as though those of us who enjoy this film do not exist. So, we instead get, excuse my French, a bunch of crap. If John Kerry can indeed change America for the better then getting this and similar films screened on a mass scale would be worth adding to the list of changes needed. "The Trip" begins and ends innocently touching your mind. It does this first by getting you to care about the characters, to like them or to loathe them, and then by the inclusion of David Mixner (ingenious) and Jill St. John (watch the extra features on the dvd for some of her FUNNIEST work!). Their appearance adds flavor and spice to a fresh young cast including the very talented Steve Braun and Larry Sullivan. I was engrossed in every moment. I believe it helped that many involved were, in some cases, re-living some of their own life moments (read: writer/director/exec. producer Miles Swain). Well made, touching, engrossing. What more could a director- ask for? It almost gives you the same feeling as "Big Eden" but without the scripted ending. Kudos, and thank you Miles.
    harry-76

    Above Average Indie

    Considering the tremendous challenges which face today's independent film company, it's always encouraging when one comes along that manages to make a some sort of statement. "The Trip" offers two attractive leads (Larry Sullivan and Steve Braun) and supports, along with some nice scenery and photography.

    While the actual road trip doesn't occur until well over half of the film's running time, the title may also suggest the lengthy relationship of the two leads.

    Even so, there's something which seems slightly off-balance in the way of formal structure and focus to the proceedings. So much action takes place--even by years --before the actual road trip begins, that its theme becomes a bit vague.

    One part of the difficulty may be the lack of close perspectives of the two leads to set them apart from all the other action. We're kept at such a distance that it's hard to really get into their relationship and fathom it as a true focal point of this comedy-drama. In a way it reminds me of another "road" film, "Y Tu Mama Tambien," and the black comedy, "In the Company of Men," in which the camera likewise remains at a distance.

    Still, there are engaging moments in "The Trip," allowing one to feel for the leading pair by the end. Writer-director Mike Swain obviously gave it good effort on limited budget and succeeded in making a statement that apparently touched some people.

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    • Trivia
      The script was originally written as a short about an urban legend of two guys in Mexico trying to get across the border. Miles Swain went back and wrote out their backstory in script format to figure out who these characters were, and ended up with an entire screenplay.
    • Goofs
      In the "1977" segment, the beer can has a modern-day pop-top.
    • Quotes

      Tommy Ballenger: [to a reporter] I'd like to make a deal with the Anita Bryant people. You stop telling lies about us and we'll stop telling the truth about you.

    • Connections
      Referenced in 2005 Glitter Awards (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Bang a Gong (Get It On)
      Written by Marc Bolan

      Published by Tro-Essex Music International

      Performed by T. Rex

      Courtesy of Muscadet Productions, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Поездка
    • Filming locations
      • Antelope Valley, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Falcon Lair Films
      • Queens Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $306,567
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,774
      • May 11, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $306,567
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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