4 reviews
Loved the cast of this film. Their friendship is the highlight, feeling like a real group of friends on a weekend getaway gone bad. Having Doug Bradley and Hannah Fierman in the cast also added a level of gravitas of a familiar faces. Fun watch, can't wait for this team to do more!
Loved the cast of this film. Their friendship is the highlight, feeling like a real group of friends on a weekend getaway gone bad. Having Doug Bradley and Hannah Fierman in the cast also added a level of gravitas of a familiar faces. Fun watch, can't wait for this team to do more!
Loved the cast of this film. Their friendship is the highlight, feeling like a real group of friends on a weekend getaway gone bad. Having Doug Bradley and Hannah Fierman in the cast also added a level of gravitas of a familiar faces. Fun watch, can't wait for this team to do more!
Loved the cast of this film. Their friendship is the highlight, feeling like a real group of friends on a weekend getaway gone bad. Having Doug Bradley and Hannah Fierman in the cast also added a level of gravitas of a familiar faces. Fun watch, can't wait for this team to do more!
Loved the cast of this film. Their friendship is the highlight, feeling like a real group of friends on a weekend getaway gone bad. Having Doug Bradley and Hannah Fierman in the cast also added a level of gravitas of a familiar faces. Fun watch, can't wait for this team to do more!
- caseykelderman
- Sep 3, 2024
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It took like 1.5 hours before the first person died. I don't understand why.
"The Trip" fails to deliver a satisfying experience despite its promising premise. The film's attempt to blend dark comedy with thriller elements ends up feeling disjointed and uneven. While the concept of a couple's getaway turning into a nightmarish ordeal is intriguing, the execution lacks coherence and depth.
The plot is convoluted, often veering into implausible territory that strains credibility. Character development is minimal, leaving the leads feeling one-dimensional and their motivations unclear. This lack of depth undermines the emotional impact of the narrative.
Additionally, the film's attempts at humor fall flat, and the balance between suspense and comedy is poorly managed. The pacing feels uneven, with stretches of dullness punctuated by abrupt, jarring shifts in tone.
Visually, "The Trip" doesn't stand out, and its cinematography fails to enhance the atmosphere or tension. Overall, the movie's execution does not live up to its potential, making it a forgettable entry in the thriller genre.
"The Trip" fails to deliver a satisfying experience despite its promising premise. The film's attempt to blend dark comedy with thriller elements ends up feeling disjointed and uneven. While the concept of a couple's getaway turning into a nightmarish ordeal is intriguing, the execution lacks coherence and depth.
The plot is convoluted, often veering into implausible territory that strains credibility. Character development is minimal, leaving the leads feeling one-dimensional and their motivations unclear. This lack of depth undermines the emotional impact of the narrative.
Additionally, the film's attempts at humor fall flat, and the balance between suspense and comedy is poorly managed. The pacing feels uneven, with stretches of dullness punctuated by abrupt, jarring shifts in tone.
Visually, "The Trip" doesn't stand out, and its cinematography fails to enhance the atmosphere or tension. Overall, the movie's execution does not live up to its potential, making it a forgettable entry in the thriller genre.
- thebennetts-83398
- Aug 18, 2024
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This is a solid first film with good writing, acting and directing. The actors' on-screen commeraderie gives the friendship story credence. And it definitely gave off Romero vibes with the camera work. The CD (that's me) calls it "a delightfully frightful romp," and "I laughed AND jumped in my seat!" It's a little campy without being over the top and not too scary if you're not into that kind of thing.
Plus being filmed near where I live in Western Pennsylvania makes it fun for the locals. You'll see things you recognize, which always makes for an interesting experience. The ending has some ambiguity as to what happened, and what comes next. It's a light cliffhanger, which opens it up to a sequel or prequel, or just something that makes you think.
Plus being filmed near where I live in Western Pennsylvania makes it fun for the locals. You'll see things you recognize, which always makes for an interesting experience. The ending has some ambiguity as to what happened, and what comes next. It's a light cliffhanger, which opens it up to a sequel or prequel, or just something that makes you think.
- christiedutcher
- Nov 15, 2023
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The Trip was certainly a fun watch with a lot of mystery and a great premise, everything that a horror fan could want. The pacing and overal direction of the film was well done and the performances from all the main cast were really great, especially from Hannah Fierman. In regards to the characters, they were all very fun to watch onscreen and the chemistry between them was a definite highlight of the film. The horror and suspense was also done very well, and the ending leaves some questions unanswered which is always appreciated in a trippy film like this. Overall a very well directed and enjoyable horror movie!
- privatechurch
- Sep 27, 2024
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