The Relationtrip
After bonding over their mutual disinterest in relationships, self-proclaimed loners, Beck and Liam, decide to go away together on a ‘friend’ trip where things get weird. Really, really weird.
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- Cast:
- Renée Felice Smith , Matt Bush , Nelson Franklin , Brandon Kyle Goodman , Georgia Mischak , Eric Christian Olsen , Sally Struthers
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Truly Dreadful Film
Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
This is probably the best romance comedy i have seen in years, it takes you through a lifetime of romance and the problems therein in less than 2 hours. Super Awesome!!!!
What a delight from beginning to end. A trip through fun, surreal, life, friends, relationships and relationtrips! An honest look at today's romance. Fast pace with heart and oh so much energy. Acting superb. Just loved the music too. Not to be missed. We wonder what's next. Kudos to everyone involved. We need more movies like this to uplift our spirits. The Relationtrip, a real gem!
I got the opportunity to watch a screening of this film last night. It was quite the enjoyable and entertaining trip. Auteur, surreal and completely relatable. The acting was great, a wide range... sweet and funny. I also particularly liked the music.Wish there were more films like this. Do what you can to see this! Kudos to the filmmakers. Looking forward to what's next.
I went into this one expecting your standard, quirky indie romance: two misfits meet each other - "Why can't the world accept us?" - "I guess we'll just stay weird." - credits roll under a song by a band you've never heard of. Instead, what I got was a creative, surreal look at a relationship between two people not looking for love but finding it despite themselves.The Relationtrip is an independent romantic comedy that covers years' worth of relationship problems over the course of four days. What makes the film special is the way that it handles its characters and their respective problems. I don't want to give anything away, but the movie is filled with symbolic and metaphorical scenes and not in a pretentious way. Rather than the "ask me what it means!" imagery of a lot of indie content, The Relationtrip portrays visually what could clearly be said verbally, and it succeeds fantastically. Our main characters' deepest issues are laid out for us and for each other to see in a wonderfully creative way.This one really is unique. I had the opportunity to watch it at a film festival and recommend it to anyone who is able to see it.