Όταν τέσσερις φίλες ταξιδεύουν στη Νέα Ορλεάνη για το ετήσιο φεστιβάλ Essence, οι αδελφότητες αναζωπυρώνονται, οι άγριες πλευρές ανακαλύπτονται ξανά και υπάρχει αρκετός χορός, ποτό, καυγάδες και ρομάντζοι για να κοκκινίσει το Big Easy.
Girls Trip (2017)
"You'll be glad you came"
directed by: Malcolm D. Lee
starring: Jada Pinkett Smith, Regina Hall, Kofi Siriboe, Queen Latifah
IMDB Rating: 6,2/10
ROTTEN TOMATOES: 91% (On Critics) 78% (Audience)
CINEMASCORE: Α+
METACRITIC : 71
When four lifelong friends travel to New Orleans for the annual Essence Festival, sisterhoods are rekindled, wild sides are rediscovered, and there's enough dancing, drinking, brawling and romancing to make the Big Easy blush.
Critics' reviews
"Girls Trip is female raunch comedy done right. (...) even pulls off something I thought was impossible: An impromptu dance number that, unlike the one in last month’s inferior “Rough Night,” doesn’t come off as a contrived time-waster. (...) Ratings: ★★★ (out of 4)"
Sara Stewart: New York Post
"Consistently manages to rework and even reinvigorate some severely worn-out conceits, setups and character types, mostly by complicating gender roles with class issues."
Manohla Dargis: The New York Times
"'Girls Trip' is the ladies-on-the-loose comedy that everyone needs right now, even if they don’t know it yet (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 4)"
Susan Wloszczyna: rogerebert.com
"'Girls Trip' is a very good time (...) A great deal of credit goes to the writers (...) for creating the space for Haddish and the rest of the cast to get weird."
Emily Yoshida: Vulture
"[It] hits all the right notes (...) 'Girls Trip' knows how to let giggles bubble out of character instead of blunt-force farce (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 4)"
Peter Travers: Rolling Stone
"One of the best comedies ever made for black women—and one of the funniest movies of the year"
Slate
"Raucous comedy delivers a fresh and filthy good time (...) 'Girls Trip' turns a familiar formula into something funny, fresh and hugely charming (…) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)"
Benjamin Lee: The Guardian