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A Stupid Journey
Martial Arts student Yaozhu and his friends have to rescue two princesses from villains.
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Plot Summary
A family road trip takes an unexpected turn when a young man decides to document their adventure on film, leading to humorous and poignant moments as they navigate both the open road and their own interpersonal dynamics. The journey becomes a metaphor for self-discovery and familial bonds.
Critical Reception
'A Stupid Journey' received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its heartfelt moments and genuine family interactions, though some found the pacing uneven and the humor occasionally hit-or-miss. Audiences generally appreciated its relatable portrayal of family life and its blend of comedy and drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of family relationships and heartwarming moments.
Some critics noted that the humor didn't always land and the film's narrative could feel underdeveloped at times.
The amateur filmmaking aspect was seen by some as a charming stylistic choice, while others found it distracting.
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Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot and directed by Bob J. Peterson, who also stars in it alongside his real-life family members, lending an authentic, home-video feel to the production.
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