Random Tropical Paradise (2017)

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Random Tropical Paradise: Directed by Sanjeev Sirpal. With Bryan Greenberg, Brooks Wheelan, Spencer Grammer, Kyle Kinane. For Harry Fluder, life was working out exactly how he thought it was supposed to. He had a great job, loyal friends, and the perfect fiancee. However, finding one of his maybe not-so-loyal friends doing a “great job” with his perfect fiancee, was not part of the plan. After cancelling the wedding, Harry, in a drunken stupor, ponders how everything that was so right could have gone so wrong, meanwhile Bowie, Harry’s best man, gets a flash of inspiration. Instead of also cancelling the amazing tropical honeymoon, why don’t the two of them go instead, on an epic “homie-moon.” What is supposed to be a refreshing weekend of rest and relaxation turns into an all-out bonkers adventure of epic proportions. Harry and Bowie will have the time of their lives, if they can just survive this Random Tropical Paradise.

“This movie is exactly what it needs to be: what you expect from watching the trailer, but much more than the trailer. I think the low score is unfair. Although the film isnu0026#39;t perfect, no-one who sees the trailer and who watches movies should expect it to be – and if you have reasonable expectations then this movie is actually a cut above the rest.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI would compare this movie favorably with classics such as A Weekend at Bernies and The Hangover, but it doesnu0026#39;t stoop to over-acting like The Hangover does. Instead the movie is filled with well-acted and funny conversations between the two main actors. The laughs werenu0026#39;t out lout for me, but they were very consistently amusing and entertaining.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBrooks Wheelanu0026#39;s performance is outstanding in this movie, so much so that I would put him in the top 5 u0026quot;lovable goofball friendu0026quot; characters that I can remember. His portrayal is genuinely likable without being over-the-top or mean like recent u0026quot;lovable goofball friendu0026quot; characters weu0026#39;ve seen lately (eg. Deadpoolu0026#39;s buddy).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBryan Greenbergu0026#39;s portrayal is adequate. He plays the sympathetic everyman, and thus isnu0026#39;t supposed to be the wise-cracking party animal. The more important thing is that he has good chemistry with Wheelan and the conversations between the two are pleasing.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI liked this movie and would recommend it!”

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