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To revive their marriage and reconnect, a couple takes a self-prescribed digital detox weekend to a remote mountain town. What starts as a perfect weekend getaway without technology quickly ... Read allTo revive their marriage and reconnect, a couple takes a self-prescribed digital detox weekend to a remote mountain town. What starts as a perfect weekend getaway without technology quickly spirals out of control.To revive their marriage and reconnect, a couple takes a self-prescribed digital detox weekend to a remote mountain town. What starts as a perfect weekend getaway without technology quickly spirals out of control.
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This movie is a complete and total waste of time. Don't watch it. You will be angry, frustrated, and want to break your TV.
I have to just come up with more words to say how I hate it.
I have to just come up with more words to say how I hate it.
I'd need to think about any part of it that I liked. You might find Eva Longoria attractive, you might like the basic idea (to disconnect from modern digital life), but there's nothing else.
The whole plot is simply silly. It's as if some kids made a movie about adults, and didn't know anything about.
The whole plot is simply silly. It's as if some kids made a movie about adults, and didn't know anything about.
I plugged into this movie because Al Madrigal is listed in the cast. Well if you blink your eyes twice you'll completely miss his appearance in the movie.
Outside of that the movie isn't totally bad. Eva Longoria and Matt Walsh are just not plausible as a couple. And the gas station/store owner wasn't off his rocker enough to believe he was a paranoid/delusional as the characters Tim and Perkins are.
This flick will pass if you are seeking lite silly entertainment.
Outside of that the movie isn't totally bad. Eva Longoria and Matt Walsh are just not plausible as a couple. And the gas station/store owner wasn't off his rocker enough to believe he was a paranoid/delusional as the characters Tim and Perkins are.
This flick will pass if you are seeking lite silly entertainment.
We watched this with fairly low expectations - we just wanted an amusing movie for a Friday night, and, after sifting through the various super hero franchise offerings, the teenage-oriented shack in the country horror movies, the elderly person's last hurrah movies and the range of action movies which still have Bruce Willis 'starring' even though he's barely in them, this was left.
It's unoriginal - several movies have already 'done' the digital detox theme. It's unlikeable - the set-up, focusing on someone who cannot stop texting and scrolling, just irritates: it goes on so long you just depise the character and want her off the screen.
Then the basic story begins and it's not really a story. It's forever trying, not very hard, to find a story.
A bit of a road movie, a bit of fish out of water movie, a bit of a small town eccentrics movie, but still no actual narrative. You keep expecting something to happen in a joined-up way, and it doesn't.
Worst of all, it's so desperately unfunny. It really is mind-bogglingly devoid of real humour. The chicken 'thing' epitomises how badly-written the whole thing is. They don't know what to do with the thing. The chicken symbolises the script. People just carry it for no reason.
What on earth did they think when they sat through this is the screening room? Shame, I hope. It's a depressing waste of time.
It's unoriginal - several movies have already 'done' the digital detox theme. It's unlikeable - the set-up, focusing on someone who cannot stop texting and scrolling, just irritates: it goes on so long you just depise the character and want her off the screen.
Then the basic story begins and it's not really a story. It's forever trying, not very hard, to find a story.
A bit of a road movie, a bit of fish out of water movie, a bit of a small town eccentrics movie, but still no actual narrative. You keep expecting something to happen in a joined-up way, and it doesn't.
Worst of all, it's so desperately unfunny. It really is mind-bogglingly devoid of real humour. The chicken 'thing' epitomises how badly-written the whole thing is. They don't know what to do with the thing. The chicken symbolises the script. People just carry it for no reason.
What on earth did they think when they sat through this is the screening room? Shame, I hope. It's a depressing waste of time.
Decent acting but boring script. The leads are not believable as a couple. Eva Longoria has not aged a
bit. Lea Thompson's role was strange. Tried to be a
heartfelt comedy with a bit of a mystery but missed the mark. Pretty boring but not bad for background noise. One modest sex scene but kids don't need to see it. Some marijuana usage and a scene at a bar with heavy drinking. A few wild animals make brief appearances as pets.
I really like Eva and Lea but they needed better writers who were actually funny!
Movie did have a good message about needing to step away from technology to connect with nature and your partner.
I really like Eva and Lea but they needed better writers who were actually funny!
Movie did have a good message about needing to step away from technology to connect with nature and your partner.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed on location in Glenpool, OK
- GoofsA comment is made that they're attending a funeral in the morning, then after the funeral they walk into the house asking what they'd like for supper. Funerals don't last all day.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $20,500
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $20,500
- Apr 24, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $52,836
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
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