The Guilt Trip Movie Information

Movie Information

Overall Rank: 9454

Average Rating: 2.4/4

# of Ratings: 32

Theatrical Release Date: 12/19/2012

Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 04/30/2013

Language: English

Genre: Comedy

MPAA Rating: PG-13

Director: Anne Fletcher

Actors: Seth Rogen, Barbra Streisand, Yvonne Strahovski, Colin Hanks, Adam Scott, Kathy Najimy

Plot: A man takes a road trip with his mother across the country. His motive is to sell his latest invention, while her motive is to track down a lost love.

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Rating of
2.5/4

Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 07/16/2019

Screen legend Barbara Streisand is perfect as the overly doting mother and it's interesting to see Seth Rogen branch out of his usual sub-genre of comedy, but let's be honest, would you really need to watch "The Guilt Trip" ever again.

Rating of
1/4

Matthew Brady - wrote on 02/03/2014

A man takes a road trip with his mother across the country. His motive is to sell his latest invention, while her motive is to track down a lost love. Okay the year is almost up and the world didn't ended and I need to review this movie.this movie is not funny and annoying just like jack and Jill.

Rating of
3/4

Leslie - wrote on 01/23/2014

Barbra Streisand as the incessant, dotting mother, and Seth Rogen as the dubious, entrepreneur son are a delightful duo. I especially enjoyed the eureka moment that Andy experiences while giving his climactic sales pitch. He proves that sometimes moms have the best advice of all. Funny and heartwarming.

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Rating of
2.5/4

time killer

KingInTheNorth - wrote on 07/05/2013

The salesman Andy Brewser(Seth Rogen) decides to take his mother Joice (Barbra Streisan) on a road trip across the whole country and tries to sell his latest invention: A cleaner which has no bacteria in it. Problem is: He can't attract people buying it...

The movie is about the relationship of mother to son. Seth Rogen fits in his role and is convincing, while Barbra Streisand acts quite bad and can't fit into the role as the mother. The direction of Anne Fletcher (The Proposal, 27 Dresses) is neither great nor bad. The screenplay is written cute. The dialogues are fine, the characters good evolved and explained. Joice Brewster's character really reminded me of my mom. I thought: "wait. I heard that before" It's not an entertaining road trip movie like "Little Miss Sunshine" or …

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