Girls Trip
Blu-ray
Review by Kam Williams
College
BFFs Descend on New Orleans for Raunchy Reunion
Today, journalism major Sasha's still struggling to pay the bills as a gossip columnist. Divorced Lisa's exhausted between her demanding nursing job and having to raise a couple of kids alone. And short-fused Dina just got fired for assaulting a colleague.
By contrast, self-help guru Ryan seems to be on top of the world. Not only is her new book, "You Can Have It All," on the best seller list, but she's happily-married to Stewart (Mike Colter), a handsome and charming, former football star. Plus, the successful couple is on the verge of landing their own, nationally-syndicated TV talk show.
At
the point of departure, Ryan is set to deliver the keynote speech at
the Essence Festival, an annual celebration of African-American music
and culture. She can think of no better occasion to reunite the
Flossy Posse for the first time in years, so she invites her BFFs to
join her for an all-expenses paid trip to New Orleans.
The
girlfriends jump at the opportunity to share a wild weekend of
debauchery all around the Big Easy. What ensues is jaw-dropping:
there's explicit sex chat... male frontal-nudity... hallucinating
from substance abuse... even urinating on revelers from a zip line
strung above Basin Street.
Directed
by Malcolm Lee (The Best Man franchise), Girls Trip is a
relentlessly-raunchy romp which starts out as a shock comedy before
turning into a message movie towards the end. The adventure unfolds
like an African-American variation of Rough Night and Bridesmaids, at
least until Ryan's marriage is exposed as a charade. At that
juncture, it morphs into a morality play reminiscent of a Tyler Perry
production.
Since
I saw the film in a theater full of sisters, it's easy for me to
report that this female empowerment flick will certainly resonate
with its target audience. In fact, they laughed so loudly that I must
have missed half the picture's punchlines. And what better stamp of
approval could you ask for than a standing ovation as the curtain
comes down?
Rated R for pervasive profanity, crude humor, graphic sexual dialogue, drug use and brief frontal nudity
Running time: 122 minutes
Distributor: Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack Extras: Deleted scenes with commentary by director Malcolm Lee; outtakes; Planning the Trip; Outrageous Moments; The Essence of NOLA; an extended performance of "Because of You" by Ne-Yo; and feature commentary by director Malcolm Lee.
To see a trailer for Girls Trip, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jE61BzKmgQ
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