Kritikultura
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Generally positive reviews
Four friends who haven't seen each other in a while reunite for a memorable road trip.
Strongest suit ng pelikulang ito yung writing. Ms. Candy Pangilinan did an impressive job sa pagsulat ng screenplay ng pelikula. Yung mga linyahan dito makatotohanan, witty at may puso. (Napaka Ganda)
βMaingay silang lahat. Magulo silang lahat. Puro bangayan, sigawan, tawanan, at iyakan. Naipakita nila kung paano talaga magturingan ang magkakaibigan. 3.2/5
βThe most winning point of Roadtrip β the performances. [...] there is absolutely no acting in this film. All of them just had to be themselves and wonderfully enough, it works for Roadtrip.
βThis film feels like both a work of fan service for long-time fans of the quadrumvirate, as well as a sign of evolution towards more challenging, dramatic work. This film wonβt move any needle, though, but itβs still worth your time. (B)
βThe rest of the film we just watch the ladies in their middle age already, whining and arguing [...]. However, all the noisy, over-the-top, perimenopausal bickering they were doing was frankly not too much fun to watch anymore in the long run. 6/10
βOverall, Its a Nice and Heartwarming story about life and friendship! Grabeh Viva Films napatulo na naman luha ko! (3/5)
βIt took me almost half an hour to figure out who was who, and by that time I didn't get to know them. [...] This movie is a prime example of a movie that tells rather than shows. 2.5/5
βIt's admittedly not perfect, with that obvious twist and its thinly written characters, but it's pretty watchable, all thanks to its four leads. (2.5/5)
βRoad movies supposedly have a start, midpoint, and drop-off, following a multiple-perspective narrative. But in the film's journey, there were times that you would get lost somewhere. 4.2/10
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