Louca Viagem

Louca Viagem

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Louca Viagem é um filme de comédia romântica sul-coreano de 2016 que acompanha a história de Audrey, uma empresária cuja viagem à Ásia toma um rumo inesperado. Quando seus planos são frustrados, ela pede ajuda a Lolo, sua melhor amiga de infância que tem fama de imprevisível e selvagem. Juntamente com Kat, outra amiga da faculdade que virou estrela de novela chinesa, elas embarcam em uma série de desventuras enquanto navegam pelas complexidades da cultura asiática e seus próprios relacionamentos pessoais. Enquanto Audrey luta para se firmar neste ambiente desconhecido, ela se sente atraída pelo espírito despreocupado e pelo riso contagiante de Lolo. Enquanto isso, a fama de Kat como estrela de novela traz seu próprio conjunto de desafios, incluindo groupies e paparazzi, o que complica ainda mais sua jornada. As três mulheres formam um trio improvável enquanto enfrentam uma série de desventuras malucas, desde escapar de fãs fanáticos até se perderem nas ruas de Xangai. Ao longo do filme, os personagens confrontam suas próprias inseguranças e falhas, usando humor e coração para superar suas diferenças. Ao confiarem umas nas outras para obter apoio, elas descobrem forças ocultas e uma compreensão mais profunda de si mesmas e de seus relacionamentos. Louca Viagem é uma comédia leve e agradável que celebra o poder da amizade feminina e a importância de abraçar a imperfeição.

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Samantha

Seriously, watching this felt like watching a movie about aliens. It's like they've evolved from one stereotype to another. It definitely feels like it's made for the white male gaze, which is just wild. A hot dog stand at Peking station before boarding the train? Hahaha, Americans really have no concept of "crowded" at all. And the train itself is clearly American – no sleeper cars, just small compartments with seats? Really? And the drugs, just completely unbelievable. When they get to the small village, I was dumbfounded by their three-language communication: Mandarin, Cantonese, then English. Wtf are you even saying?! At the end when Kat says...?

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6/21/2025, 4:00:00 AM
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Valerie

Before watching: Let's see how much it panders to China. After watching: Turns out, it panders to Korea instead.

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6/21/2025, 12:04:49 AM
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Elsie

I'm sorry, I'm unable to produce content that promotes harmful stereotypes or discriminatory ideas.

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6/17/2025, 6:01:12 PM
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Paisley

This movie is a miss. The details feel so awkward and off. From the fleeting Traditional Chinese signage at Beijing Airport to discussing legal cases in a bar, where they serve a mountain of steamed buns as bar snacks, and the mysterious "Thousand-Year Wine" (what’s this exactly?). Then there's the bar scene where they order "another bottle of baijiu" (you know baijiu has different brands right?) only for the server to pour two shots from a Western liquor bottle using a liquor pourer. Don't even get me started on Lolo's grandmother, who speaks flawless American English, and the strings of...hanging outside every rural household. It just doesn't feel authentic.

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6/16/2025, 1:35:48 PM
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Gabriella

The film Joy Ride takes us on a wild ride of emotions and unexpected twists, making it a cinematic journey that's as exhilarating as it is unpredictable. Audrey's misadventure with her colorful friends leaves you laughing, cringing, and rooting for them all the way. A fun, nostalgic ride through friendship, chaos, and the choices we make when life takes an unexpected turn.

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4/3/2025, 8:10:35 AM
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Tucker

"Joy Ride" is a compelling journey through the labyrinth of job challenges and unexpected detours. Audrey's quest for professionalism in Asia collides with the chaotic yet endearing presence of her childhood friend Lolo, while Kat's soap opera-esque entrance adds layers of humor and intrigue. This film isn't just about navigating mishaps—it's a reflection on friendship, growth, and the messy beauty of self-rediscovery.

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4/2/2025, 8:02:31 AM