Director: Scot Armstrong
Writer: Mike Gagerman, Andrew Waller, Scot Armstrong (Screenplay) Mike Gagerman, Andrew Waller (Story)
Starring: Adam Pally, T.J. Miller, Thomas Middleditch, Shannon Woodward, Alison Brie, J.B, Smoove
Plot: A pair of friends embark on a mission to reunite their pal with the woman he was going to marry.
There may be spoilers the rest of the review
Verdict: Fun Comedy Adventure
Story: Search Party starts when Nardo (Middleditch) is about to get married to Tracy (Woodward), a stoned stag party leads Nardo telling his best friends Evan (Pally) and Jason (Miller) he is having second thoughts. Come the wedding day Jason interrupts the wedding leading to Tracy storming and Nardo going after her.
With Evan about to get a promotion he must put his career on at risk to travel to Mexico with Jason to rescue him and reunite the couple. What follows is a serious of comical events through the next through days.
Thoughts on Search Party
Characters/Performance – Evan is the friend about to get his career on path but his friendship with Jason finds himself in trouble. Nardo is the friend who is about to get married but ends ups stranded in Mexico trying to win his girlfriend back. Jason is the screw up of the friends who always puts his friends in problems, he needs to look at his own situation and learn to grow up with this adventure.
Performance wise, Adam, TJ and Thomas all give good performances showing their comedy abilities throughout.
Story – The story shows how three best friends all going on different paths will stay there for each other no matter what happens even if their personal lives are going in different direction. The adventure across Mexico is fun throughout and the madness the characters go through make for to get back together.
Adventure/Comedy – The adventure side is all fun as we get to see how far the friends would go to help each other with the comedy all coming off in the right places.
Settings – The settings add to the comedy adventure the characters find themselves on.
Final Thoughts – This is a good comedy that does have plenty of laughs even if the laughs are slightly more risky in places.
Overall: Sit back and enjoy the comedy.
Rating
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