When her boyfriend dumps her before their exotic vacation, a young woman persuades her ultra-cautious mother to travel with her to paradise, with unexpected results.When her boyfriend dumps her before their exotic vacation, a young woman persuades her ultra-cautious mother to travel with her to paradise, with unexpected results.When her boyfriend dumps her before their exotic vacation, a young woman persuades her ultra-cautious mother to travel with her to paradise, with unexpected results.
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- 2 wins & 2 nominations
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- TriviaThe film marks Goldie Hawn's return to the big screen, fifteen years after she starred in The Banger Sisters (2002).
- GoofsIn this case, it would not be possible to take another person on an already booked trip out of the country. Non-refundable tickets are also Non-transferable, tickets are booked of the name of the person traveling, so it would not be possible to have her mother go, unless the ticket were completely cancelled and rebooked.
- Quotes
Emily Middleton: Let's go out tonight. Hair, makeup, boobs... we're going out!
Linda Middleton: Emily, I am not going out at night.
Emily Middleton: Everything shouldn't be so scary.
Ruth: Oh, it damn well should. One in four tourists are kidnapped.
Emily Middleton: Not true.
Ruth: One, two, three... Somebody's missing.
- Crazy creditsWhen Ike Barinholtz's name appears during the end credits, we hear Jeffrey saying "Mamá."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Film '72: Episode #46.7 (2017)
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Written by David Singer-Vine (as David Singer-Vine), Kiiara (as Kiara Saulters) and Felix Snow
Performed by Kiiara
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV Licensing
The film begins in slapstick fashion by introducing us to Schumer and Hawn's mother- daughter team. I'm not gonna lie, the two have some serious chemistry in their respected roles. The only problem is that Schumer & Co. rely on gross out humor and even lift some jokes from certain cult comedies to make their film work. The script is barely there and hopes that Schumer can fill in the gaps with stupid jokes rather than some on-the-surface character development. Instead, the film brushes through topics ranging from promiscuous sex to human trafficking to the power of a mother-daughter bond. These are all topics that could carry a film and at every chance the film gets, it fails to capitalize on any of those themes.
In between vaginal jokes and gags from Schumer and some scenes of pretty hardcore violence for a comedy, there is barely anything to make us want these characters to succeed other than they are mother and daughter. While I can't exactly relate to that relationship, I can tell the filmmakers were hoping that that familiar bond would be enough to carry the film. Guess what, it's not. They're poorly written characters, which is a shame because Schumer and Hawn do make quite the dynamic duo and when it works, it works. The big problem here is that it works far too little and there is far too much wrong with the film overall to really recommend it.
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- Untitled Mother-Daughter/Action Comedy Project
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- Budget
- $42,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $45,852,178
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $19,542,248
- May 14, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $60,845,711
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1