The best thing about this movie is Andrew Bird's song, Sovay. If I hadn't watched this not-quite-awful movie, I would never have discovered Bird's music. I've spent more time listening to music from his catalog--Cracking Codes, Sisyphus, Capital Crimes--than I did watching this movie. And that's been time well spent!! The next best thing about this movie? The soundtrack as a whole. The songs chosen for the film as well as the score are really, really good. It's sad that not many people will hear BC Smith's score or the songs music supervisor, Linda Cohen, chose. The song playing during the credits, The Lovecats by The Cure (Japanese Whispers, 1983) was a perfect choice. (The title sounds as if it were written in the 60s!) If it weren't for the music, I'd be looking for the 91 minutes I lost.
Amanda & Jack Go Glamping
2017
Comedy / Drama / Romance
Amanda & Jack Go Glamping
2017
Comedy / Drama / Romance
Plot summary
With his marriage and career against the ropes, dejected author Jack Spencer travels with his wife, Amanda, to an isolated glamping retreat in search of a spark. When a surprise double booking finds their private retreat anything but private, Jack spins into a comedic exploration of love, lost dreams, small-town-wisdom, and friendship with a miniature donkey to get over himself before he loses all he holds dear.
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March 17, 2018 at 02:48 PM
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Hilariously Dumb!
Not very good at all, mainly watched to see what they meant by 'glamping'. The Green Acres camping complex was cool to see as I've ran a camping Airbnb. The dad is a total dumbass and I really need to question his inability to change his clothing after he got tobacco spit on him and blood splattered all over him even though he is dragging a suitcase full of supposed clothing behind him for miles upon miles while sweating in his clothing. No sense there at all, but his character has no sense in the whole movie.
Interesting but not upto the mark
The story turned out to be sleepy. As a matter of fact Amy and Jack were pretty okay. The only difference is that Amy was optimist and Jack was pessimist. The movie showed that their marriage was failing close to the end but actually they were pretty intimate. I did appreciate when Jack came back after hearing about Nate's real background from his aunt. One reason I watch romantic comedies is because the couple go through things that tend to tear them apart in hilarious ways. And when the main couple is already torn apart with the intro of another new random guy, I don't feel like watching them at all.