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Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Joy Ride – Movie Review
tldrmoviereviews posted: " TL;DR – A film that is both crass, hilarious, and heartfelt, all in equal measure. ★★★★ Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I paid for the Amazon Prime service that viewed this film. Joy Ride Review – In the las" TL;DR Movie Reviews and Analysis
TL;DR – A film that is both crass, hilarious, and heartfelt, all in equal measure.
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 3.5 out of 5.
Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.
Disclosure – I paid for the Amazon Prime service that viewed this film.
Joy Ride Review –
In the last run, before we do our best of 2023 lists, I wanted to try films that I knew I would enjoy and just missed, but also those that don't fit into his category. There was a point in the year when it looked like everyone was putting out mature comedies again. Some were great, others not so much. So, I didn't give much thought to Joy Ride during its short theatrical ride in Australia, and I think that might have been a mistake.
So to set the scene, it is 1998, and the Chen family has just moved into a new and very white neighbourhood called White Hills. But when Lolo Chen (Ashley Park) found Audrey Sullivan (Sherry Cola), there was an instant connection, a best friend connection that stayed with them all their lives, well up to this point. Audrey is going back to China for the first time, and she is taking Lolo with her as a translator. Lolo wants to see if they can find Audrey's birth mother while they are there, but Audrey is just focused on her job because if she nails it, she will be moving out of White Hills. But throw in the complications of Lolo's cousin Deadeye (Sabrina Wu), Audrey's college roommate Kat Huang (Stephanie Hsu), and her business meeting with Chao (Ronny Chieng) happening in a club, and things soon start falling apart.
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