

Tripped
Danny is an average 24-year-old who has been friends with stoner Milo since they were kids. But then Danny decides it’s time to grow up, settle down and marry long-term girlfriend Kate, whereas Milo continues to focus on getting high. One night Milo takes a particularly strong batch of hallucinogens, and Danny appears in his living room - except the real Danny’s at his engagement party, and the real Danny doesn’t normally carry a sword! This Danny claims to come from another dimension, and he brings a warning - the only problem is that Milo’s too wrecked to remember what it is...
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Plot Summary
A group of friends embarks on a chaotic road trip across Europe to scatter the ashes of their recently deceased friend. What starts as a somber journey quickly devolves into a series of mishaps and comedic misunderstandings as they navigate different cultures and their own personal baggage. The trip forces them to confront their grief, their relationships with each other, and the unexpected ways they are all still connected to their lost friend.
Critical Reception
Tripped received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its humor and the performances of its young cast, while some found its plot a bit predictable. Audiences generally responded well to its blend of comedy and heartfelt moments.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relatable characters and witty dialogue.
- Some critics noted the film's episodic nature and a lack of significant plot development.
- Appreciated for its portrayal of grief and friendship with a comedic touch.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location across various European cities, adding to its authentic road trip feel.
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