Trip with Love

Arden 2022-05-30 15:50:06

This is the least hypocritical of all Seth Rogen's comedies I have ever seen.
The mother's love for her son is indeed reflected in the constant nagging, constantly stuffing his mouth, and slightly exaggerated praise in front of friends.
Andrew is actually a very introverted guy. His introvertedness is very different from all the roles played by Seth Rogen in the past, which makes people somewhat uncomfortable. In fact, just like you and me, every time I see my mother, even though I know that all kinds of untimely behaviors and overreactions she shows are all because she doesn't know how to express love to you more appropriately. But she will still be impatient, grimace, and make excuses to go back to the room to sleep, but when she goes back to the house, she will soon be annoyed that it shouldn't be like this. So when Andrew learned of the relationship that his mother couldn't let go of when she was young, he planned to do something for her.
In fact, taking a mother to travel is second to the travel itself. Joyce said, you drove your mother all the way to Las Vegas, and I will show off for the rest of my life. Yes, for an elderly person living alone, love is more needed. She calls you endlessly, nagging you endlessly, just to make sure that you love her.
The ending setting of the film can directly rise to stars is that when it comes to San Francisco, the old lover's son said that he had not heard his father mention his young lover, and Joyce's eyes showed disappointment. And when his sister came back, after the common name, there was no words, and the flash of the mother and son's eyes turned back, which immediately made people feel very warm. The people you care about care about you, and there is nothing more heartwarming than this.
Of course, at the end, everyone in the airport is very original, but because the previous setting is too warm, it is difficult to have an emotional progressive effect.

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The Guilt Trip quotes

  • Joyce Brewster: I want the salad dressing on the side... it's a weight watchers thing.

  • Joyce Brewster: you want me to go to one of Gayle's miserable singles event? That's what you want? You want me whoring myself out? Put on a thong?

    Andrew Brewster: I'm going to sleep now, Ma.