Search Party

2016 "This is not a vacation. It's a rescue mission."
5.6| 1h33m| R| en| More Info
Released: 13 May 2016 Released
Producted By: Original Film
Country: United States of America
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Two oafs must rescue their stranded pal in Mexico.

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Ivanoil I won't lie , This movie made me laugh good two or three times , other scenes kept a smile on my face. To say its a good comedy , probably the answer is yes , Actors are funny and good , the plot is a bit cliché but still it is pretty enjoyable. I would say that 10 more minutes of this movie and i would have hated it , by the end you can notice that the writes were out of original ideas for what is happening. For my taste this comedy deserves your view , i don't understand why some other worse comedies are getting high scores on the sites when this comedy got only 5.5 , its a little underrated , Just give it a chance i think it will be worth your while.
Gino Cox "Search Party" is raunchy and raucous, derivative and more familiar than original. The actors approach the material with a lot of energy, but often seem one-note, although this is largely a consequence of limitations in the script. It offers a fair number of laughs, although some of the material falls flat and some is painfully awkward. One character spends much of the movie fully nude and to his credit, approaches the role without reservations. But the sheer volume of full-frontal male nudity raises the question of why screenwriters and filmmakers present naked characters on screen. One reason is for erotic stimulation and titillation, which would not seem to be the purpose here. Another might be for comic effect, but that quickly wears thin. The more valid reasons would be to make the character vulnerable or honest. Here we get some comic effect and vulnerability mileage, but neither is exploited fully. Being vulnerable before an anonymous third-world hooker doesn't have the same comic potential as being naked before one's boss, mother- in-law or a capacity crowd at a sports tournament. More judicious presentation of male nudity with greater intensity might have been more successful. The film's greatest shortcoming is that the characters don't have strong motivations for their outrageous, illogical and dangerous actions. They often seem trying to sell their motivations to the audience and to one another. The motivations should be obvious. Given the familiar arc of boy meets girl / boy loses girl / boy wins girl back, we should understand the dynamics of each transition and what they see in each other to form our own opinions as to whether they belong together or not. We shouldn't see a couple of drunk, stoned guys sitting in a van presenting detached exposition. We should see the change in both characters. What is her life like without him and his life without her? What do they learn and experience that causes them to realize their mistake and reassess their positions? We don't want to see them embrace and tell one another about it. We should already know. While the film is similar to "The Hangover" in many respects, there is a significant difference in that the betrothed couple disavow their love for one another. In TH, the three best men merely had to get Doug back in time for the ceremony. In SP, the bride and groom need to prove their love for one another and their worthiness. The journey to Mexico doesn't really cut it, as it could be no more than stalking and an immature refusal to accept rejection. Evan is the one who risks his career to prove his friendship to Nardo, but his initial participation is involuntary. The hardships they endure are unanticipated, so don't have the same dramatic impact as knowingly undertaking risks. Evan chooses to continue the journey rather than returning to salvage his career, but even this is undermined because he later declares ulterior motives. The characters don't reach a point where they deliberately risk everything to achieve their goals. Nor is there a compelling moment when all seems lost. The film is a pleasant diversion. It's not hilarious, but tries to be funny and often succeeds. Given its obvious budgetary constraints, production values are adequate. It's not cerebral, but doesn't try to be. It tries to be outrageous and often succeeds. The film is worth viewing and offers a fair number of laughs if ones expectations aren't too high.
derekwinnert Search Party is welcome as a raucous Hangover/Road Trip-style comedy. But it is not a very good one, though, to be fair, it's not terrible either. The three main actors try very hard to raise laughs, and are reasonably winsome, and there are quite a few laughs dotted throughout the movie and some really funny moments. T.J. Miller and Adam Pally star as early-30somethings Jason and Evan who set off for Mexico to reunite their buddy Nardo (Thomas Middleditch) with Tracy (Shannon Woodward), the woman he was going to marry until Jason disrupted the wedding. Nardo is naked and in a tight situation until he finds a pair of tights, and then he's in a tights situation. At least till he's back naked again. http://derekwinnert.com/search-party-2105-movie-review/
za_ne It really is not a good film, it's not even average. With just few laughs throughout the movie I went out disappointed. Not because of my expectations, not at all, but by the fact they thought this movie could actually work. Hangover-ish plot, extremely bad acting and forced dialogues. The black dude posing as Spaniard was one of the worst. I laughed couple of times but most of the time I was laughing in disbelief one could actually put something so crappy on screen. Why show a bare crotch? why use such lame lines? So many questions, so much money spent for nothing. All my bitterness aside- it had some really funny moments but they just couldn't save this movie.3/10