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Girls Trip (2017)

July. 21,2017
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Four girlfriends take a trip to New Orleans for an annual festival and, along the way, rediscover their wild sides and strengthen the bonds of sisterhood.

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Inadvands
2017/07/21

Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess

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Micah Lloyd
2017/07/22

Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.

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Orla Zuniga
2017/07/23

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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Stephanie
2017/07/24

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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linzers-83500
2017/07/25

The people the didn't like this movie do not know what comedy is in this day in age. One of the funniest movies I have ever seen. Tiffany Haddish shines, but couldn't do so without the help of the all star cast. It's about sisterhood, and shows females in a way that men don't think they truly act. Those who didn't like it want women to go back to be 50s house wives, but this movies empowers women and shows what friendship really is.

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sherylynsampson
2017/07/26

I honestly can't understand why there are so many bad reviews. I loved this movie. It was absolutely hilarious and heartfelt. I loved all four girls and the bond they shared. I particularly loved the end, where Ryan (Regina Hall) found the strength to tell the truth about her marriage, it was very moving. I enjoyed it!

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Matt Greene
2017/07/27

All I could think was everyone involved should thank God for Tiffany Hadish. She makes this otherwise nearly-unwatchable gross-out "comedy" merely not very good instead of outright terrible.

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Neil Welch
2017/07/28

Four college friends use the opportunity of one of them being keynote speaker at an event to celebrate successful black women in New Orleans to reconvene the Fluffy Posse and behave badly. Except that leader Ryan (Regina Hall) has a very successful TV and book brand going on, trading on her close and loving relationship with her husband. Lisa (Jada Pinkett Smith) has two young children and has taken on a Mom role towards everyone. Sasha (Queen Latifah) runs a failing gossip blog, and Dina (Tiffany Haddish) - well, who knows what she does, but it doesn't matter, because she has the foulest mouth of the lot. These four college friends use the opportunity of Ryan being keynote speaker at an event to celebrate successful black women in New Orleans as an excuse to reconvene the Fluffy Posse, which used to behave badly at college. But Ryan has to be squeaky clean. And Lisa is very mumsy and hasn't got laid in years.This Women Behaving Badly comedy breaks records for crudeness and bad language: a sequence involving ziplining across a street intersection had my jaw dropping and my eyebrows raising. Having said that, most of the audience were women, and there was a great deal of raucous laughter, and also applause at the speech Ryan gave at the end. It was often funny, and the four principals played it well and looked like they were having a good time. It was also interesting seeing Regina Hall act, having only ever seen her play caricatures in the Scream movies.There was a rather mawkish centre to this - the female equivalent of bros before hos, surround by a tide of fllth in industrial quantities. And when I say quantities... actually, there is minimal nudity here, which always amuses me in American films which are verbally preoccupied with sex.It's amusing but, dear me, it's rude.

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