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An extremely simple film, but a good one at that. There isn't really that much to note about <em>'A Trip'</em>, that's because there isn't really a plot to speak of and the movie only lasts for just over an hour. It is basically what it ...

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After meeting at a party, Luciana and Pedro... embark on a spur of the moment journey together that takes them to the forest. Asthey explore the beauty in the nature that surrounds them, they camp out under the stars, go on hikes, indulge in the passions of their encounter, and discuss their personal beliefs surrounding love, obligations, and attraction. Lensed in lush black-and-white cinematography amidst the gorgeous backdrop of the Costa Rican forest, an honest and genuine relationship story unfolds, lending a feeling of realism to their storybook romance in a refreshing and youthful way.
Two friends, a chef and a comedian, embark on a food-and-drink tour of Italy's lesser-known culinary regions. Their journey is intended to be a professional assignment to write about the experience for a newspaper magazine. However, as they travel, the trip becomes a reflective exploration of their lives, relationships, and aging.
A Trip received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its blend of humor, poignant observations on life, and stunning cinematography of the Italian landscape. Many critics found the film to be a charming and insightful continuation of the characters' dynamic established in its predecessor.
Praised for its witty dialogue and the endearing chemistry between Coogan and Brydon.
Appreciated for its scenic depiction of Italy and exploration of themes like mortality and friendship.
Some critics found the narrative to be meandering, though generally enjoyable.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed 'A Trip', appreciating the familiar comedic banter between the lead actors and the beautiful Italian settings. Some viewers found the film to be a bit slow-paced at times, but overall, it was seen as a pleasant and amusing continuation of the characters' adventures.
The film is a semi-fictionalized account based on a road trip that real-life friends Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon took through Italy, with Michael Winterbottom directing them.
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An extremely simple film, but a good one at that. There isn't really that much to note about <em>'A Trip'</em>, that's because there isn't really a plot to speak of and the movie only lasts for just over an hour. It is basically what it ...