Holiday adventures

Federico 2022-03-15 09:01:04

The movie starts from the bug when the family picks up the RV. In fact, it can already be guessed that the journey will not be too peaceful. On the way, the husband and wife often quarrel. The male protagonist is a bit of a typical machismo, but the wife is a beautiful and intelligent woman. She also loves the male lead. The male protagonist is attracted by the passion, vitality and sexy of the girls passing by the red sports car, and the fascination in his eyes cannot be hidden. This may also be driven by the male's own desires, but it does not prove that he does not love the female protagonist. Passing by relatives' homes, one can see the life of primitive poor people in the countryside. It can be seen that the living standards of the two families are completely different from the values! There are also dangers and contradictions in the back, and finally successfully experience the joy of paradise! I saw it as a comedy. It's an old movie after all. Still think it looks pretty!

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Extended Reading
  • Dedric 2022-04-22 07:01:27

    Satire is always a special method that the general public cannot understand. This one is not, it is purely a comedy, the characters still serve the comedy effect, and the family emotions [excluding aunts] run through. Reflecting the positivity of the eighties, even so ridiculously stupid, still beaming.

  • Curtis 2022-04-21 09:02:07

    This kind of film has also been remade, and it can be made even more pulled than the original is also drunk

National Lampoon's Vacation quotes

  • Clark Griswald: When I was a boy, just about every summer we'd take a vacation. And you know, in 18 years, we never had fun.

  • Clark Griswald: [talking about Aunt Edna] She can't weigh more than 100 pounds.

    Ellen Griswald: Oh, no. You can't just put her on the roof.

    Audrey Griswald: Yes, he can!

    Clark Griswald: You want me to strap her to the hood? She'll be fine. It's not as if it's going to rain or something.