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Critical Analysis the film Road Trip

Critical Analysis the film "Road Trip"


“Many funny moments, many gross moments, many flashes of breast and sexual situations… the first good movie of the summer”(User Reviews, 2). Josh and Tiffany have been boyfriend and girlfriend ever since they were five years old. They are hitting their first challenge in their relationship… college. They are going to two different schools, 1500 miles apart. Road Trip is a humours teenage movie about college students on a cross-country trip to intercept a sexually explicit home video before it falls into the heads of Tiffany.

“This is the setting for the greatest story ever told”(Road Trip, movie). The movie starts up in Ithaca, New York. The movie takes place during Josh’s college years. All of Josh’s friends love to hang out with each other. Josh’s friend E.L. wants Josh to hock up with a girl named Beth. Josh does eventually gets together with her that’s a night no man would forget. Just to make sure that he doesn’t forget it Beth records it. The next day josh acts all happy and the guys wonder why, well, he explains “I had the best time of my life last night twice and once this morning!”(Road Trip, movie) When the boys want proof and hits that they taped it, so to prove it they view the type. Although to Josh’s surprise the type they are watching is the one he made for Tiffany. Rubin Josh’s friend was supposed to send it out the day before but didn’t and when he realized that he forgot grabbed the Beth type by accident. So the boys decided to take a road trip to retrieve the type before Tiffany sees it. They make three stops along the way, the first night they end up in a motel in the middle of no-where after their car blows up. The second stop is at a frat house. Rubin knew the securite hand shake so that means they get free food and bored, but the only problem is that Rubin was thinking ahead enough and they ended up in a all black fraternity. The third night they stayed at Barry’s grandparents house. His grandparents are sweet but the grandparents are teenagers at heart. Well after ending up in Austin minutes before Tiffany gets there to get her mail. Although Tiffany sees Josh and wants to talk to him and they end up breaking...

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