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Boat Trip, 2002
English, Swedish, Spanish
USA, Germany
Profile of Boat Trip
The mood of Boat Trip is sexual and humorous. The plot centers around looking for sex, being single, and gays and lesbians. It features a comedy of errors and farce. Boat Trip is a comedy movie. In approach, it is not serious and realistic. It takes place, at least partly, on a ship. Boat Trip happens in contemporary times. It is especially suggested for teens. Note that it includes strong sexual content, drugs/alcohol, and profanity.
Summary of Boat Trip
Jerry (Cuba Gooding Jr.) and Nick (Horatio Sanz) are a couple of horny heterosexual buddies who mistakenly embark on a gay singles cruise in this lewd comedy. Felicia (Vivica Fox) is the girlfriend who dumps Jerry, causing him to accompany his abrasive pal Nick on what they both think will be a voyage packed with hot single women. By the time they realize their mistake, the ship is already out to sea. Over-the-top shock and repulsion eventually subsides with the arrival of some timely hetero intervention: The ship's sole female employee (Roselyn Sanchez) comes to Jerry's rescue, and Nick lucks out with the sudden arrival of a castaway Swedish female sun-tanning team. Alas, Jerry has to pretend to be gay to keep Sidney's trust, and the sex-starved Swedes are guarded by their strict (but even hornier) dyke coach. Pratfalls and prancing ensue making Boat Trip a voyage to hilarity. Of the cast members, Sanchez stands out in a performance that's both warmly human and sexy, while Roger Moore steals the show in an amusing riff on his James Bond persona. Will Farrell soars to new comedic heights as the mischievous travel agent.
Details
| Language: | English, Swedish, Spanish |
| Country: | USA, Germany |
| Release date: | 21 March 2003 |
| Runtime: | 94 min |
Cast and Crew
as Jerry Robinson
as Nick Ragoni
as Felicia
as Michael, Brian's Boyfriend
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The Onion (A.V. Club)
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- by: Nathan Rabin
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
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- by: Ray Conlogue
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