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I rented this movie because of the restaurant scene which has been circled often as a funny reel but that is about as much that is funny about this movie.
I am not hard to please when I comes to movies and road movies are actually my favorites where Dumb and Dumber and Planes, Traines and Automobiles are among my top comedy movies.
This movie has nothing of that. I did not laugh a single time and was very disappointing about the whole thing.
The animal torture scenes did not make it better and was appalling.
Forgettable movie with forgettable actors makes this a failure. Glad that I rented it and did not buy it.
I am not hard to please when I comes to movies and road movies are actually my favorites where Dumb and Dumber and Planes, Traines and Automobiles are among my top comedy movies.
This movie has nothing of that. I did not laugh a single time and was very disappointing about the whole thing.
The animal torture scenes did not make it better and was appalling.
Forgettable movie with forgettable actors makes this a failure. Glad that I rented it and did not buy it.
So much of the movie is shot in such dark conditions that it is like listening to radio sometimes.
The story is interesting and important but way have someone shoot it that prefer it to be shot in dark conditions?
Even scenes from outside during daylight or inside a home with lights on, are so dark that you cannot see faces on the actors.
We almost gave up after the first 15 minutes but decided to watch it to the end. If it had been shot with a different photographer, I would have given this movie a 7 or 8 but now I have to settle for 5 which is a pity on a great story with good acting. Why?
The story is interesting and important but way have someone shoot it that prefer it to be shot in dark conditions?
Even scenes from outside during daylight or inside a home with lights on, are so dark that you cannot see faces on the actors.
We almost gave up after the first 15 minutes but decided to watch it to the end. If it had been shot with a different photographer, I would have given this movie a 7 or 8 but now I have to settle for 5 which is a pity on a great story with good acting. Why?
"The Trip" (original title: "I onde dager") is a cinematic gem that seamlessly blends suspense and hilarious dark comedy, earning it a well-deserved 9 out of 10 stars. From the moment the film begins, it grabs your attention and takes you on an unforgettable journey filled with memorable characters and side-splitting humor.
The main characters in "The Trip" are brilliantly portrayed, delivering performances that are both nuanced and captivating. Their chemistry and comedic timing are impeccable, drawing the audience deeper into the story and establishing a connection that lasts throughout the film. It's a testament to the talent and dedication of the actors that I found myself so engrossed that I watched it twice in the same day, relishing every comedic beat and subtlety.
The movie's strength lies in its ability to seamlessly weave together suspense and humor. The suspenseful moments keep you on the edge of your seat, eagerly anticipating what will happen next. Meanwhile, the dark comedy provides a refreshing and unexpected twist, injecting laughter into even the most tense situations. It's a delicate balance that "The Trip" masterfully achieves, creating a unique viewing experience that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
The writing deserves special recognition for its sharp wit and clever storytelling. The script is filled with sharp dialogue, witty one-liners, and situational humor that consistently hits the mark. The blend of suspense and comedy makes it a movie to watch over and over again despite that some scenes are very unrealistic.
Visually, "The Trip" is a treat as well. The cinematography captures the essence of the story, effectively conveying the mood and atmosphere of each scene. The film's pacing is spot-on, ensuring that the comedic moments land perfectly without sacrificing the suspenseful elements.
In conclusion, "The Trip" (or "I onde dager") is a standout film that deserves high praise. With its impeccable blend of suspense, hilarious dark comedy, and outstanding performances, it's a cinematic experience that left me thoroughly entertained. If you're a fan of films that skillfully balance humor and tension, "The Trip" is a must-watch. Prepare to be captivated, amused, and eager to embark on this delightfully twisted journey again and again.
The main characters in "The Trip" are brilliantly portrayed, delivering performances that are both nuanced and captivating. Their chemistry and comedic timing are impeccable, drawing the audience deeper into the story and establishing a connection that lasts throughout the film. It's a testament to the talent and dedication of the actors that I found myself so engrossed that I watched it twice in the same day, relishing every comedic beat and subtlety.
The movie's strength lies in its ability to seamlessly weave together suspense and humor. The suspenseful moments keep you on the edge of your seat, eagerly anticipating what will happen next. Meanwhile, the dark comedy provides a refreshing and unexpected twist, injecting laughter into even the most tense situations. It's a delicate balance that "The Trip" masterfully achieves, creating a unique viewing experience that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
The writing deserves special recognition for its sharp wit and clever storytelling. The script is filled with sharp dialogue, witty one-liners, and situational humor that consistently hits the mark. The blend of suspense and comedy makes it a movie to watch over and over again despite that some scenes are very unrealistic.
Visually, "The Trip" is a treat as well. The cinematography captures the essence of the story, effectively conveying the mood and atmosphere of each scene. The film's pacing is spot-on, ensuring that the comedic moments land perfectly without sacrificing the suspenseful elements.
In conclusion, "The Trip" (or "I onde dager") is a standout film that deserves high praise. With its impeccable blend of suspense, hilarious dark comedy, and outstanding performances, it's a cinematic experience that left me thoroughly entertained. If you're a fan of films that skillfully balance humor and tension, "The Trip" is a must-watch. Prepare to be captivated, amused, and eager to embark on this delightfully twisted journey again and again.