Destination: Rad City Ending Explained: Rick exists in the present, but lives as if his favourite decade, the 1980s, never ended. Directed by Boris Godzinevski, this 2014 comedy film stars Boris Godzinevski (Rick Trickanovsky), alongside Keren Ray as Vicki Rubinsky, Paul Gallina as Payne Stukkenfaagenburger, Rocky Paulino as Rocky. Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Destination: Rad City?

Rick exists in the present, but lives as if his favourite decade, the 1980s, never ended. When his 80s-inspired lifestyle results in him being the laughing stock of his small town, Rick sets out to fulfill his late father's wish to attend Rocklahoma, an 80s-themed music festival in the United States. Getting there proves to be much more difficult than Rick imagined; shady club owners, untrustworthy friends, and a lack of money threaten to crush Rick's dreams, and leave him forever stranded in a town that ostracizes him for being different. To reach Rocklahoma, Rick will be forced to make the most important and potentially heartbreaking decision of his life.

Boris Godzinevski's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Boris Godzinevski (Rick Trickanovsky)'s journey. When his 80s-inspired lifestyle results in him being the laughing stock of his small town, Rick sets out to fulfill his late father's wish to attend Rocklahoma, an 80s-themed music festival in the United States.

How Does Boris Godzinevski (Rick Trickanovsky)'s Story End?

  • Boris Godzinevski: Boris Godzinevski's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Keren Ray (Vicki Rubinsky): Keren Ray's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Paul Gallina (Payne Stukkenfaagenburger): Paul Gallina's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Destination: Rad City Mean?

The ending of Destination: Rad City brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Boris Godzinevski's story may not satisfy all audiences.