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202297 minComedy

The Honeymoon

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Is The Honeymoon worth watching? With a rating of 4.641/10, this Comedy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Honeymoon Synopsis

Englishman Adam and his American bride Sarah are about to embark on the romantic honeymoon of a lifetime in Venice, Italy. But when the newlyweds’ trip is gatecrashed by Adam’s excessively needy best friend, Ed, it inadvertently turns their perfect lovers’ holiday into a complete disaster.

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Top Cast

Pico Alexander
Pico AlexanderAdam
Maria Bakalova
Maria BakalovaSarah
Asim Chaudhry
Asim ChaudhryBav
Lucas Bravo
Lucas BravoGiorgio
Flynn Allen
Flynn AllenAdam 18 y.o.
Kai Portman
Kai PortmanLucas
Orsetta De Rossi
Orsetta De RossiSarah's Mother
Marco Valerio Montesano
Marco Valerio MontesanoRico
Michele Enrico Montesano
Michele Enrico MontesanoLuigi
Roberto Alinghieri
Roberto AlinghieriPolice Officer

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 3, 2023
★ 4

I'm sorry but this is nigh on unwatchable! "Adam" (Pico Alexander) is marrying "Sarah" (Maria Bakalova) and his best man is his childhood friend "Bav" (Asim Chaudhry). To call the latter inept would be the understatement of a lifetime. The wedding doesn't go to plan and then, somewhat implausibly, he manages to convince his friend to let him accompany them on their honeymoon to Venice. What now ensues is just crass. There is no other word for it. The comedy is so unfunny as to make you want to scream at the television. Their antics in the most beautiful of Italian cites become more and more puerile; they manage to get involved with some gangsters - you really couldn't make it it up. Well, except - auteur Dean Craig did exactly that. This may have looked good on a drawing board, or on the page of a script; but the execution on screen is embarrassing to watch and had I been "Sarah", I would have dumped my useless husband in one of the canals and flown straight back home. I don't care how big your post-Christmas ironing pile is - this film is simply not an excuse to avoid it; indeed tackling it will bring you so much more joy and satisfaction than this drivel.