Two former Army Rangers are paired against their will on the road trip of a lifetime. Briggs (Channing Tatum) and Lulu (a Belgian Malinois) race down the Pacific Coast to get to a fellow sol... Read allTwo former Army Rangers are paired against their will on the road trip of a lifetime. Briggs (Channing Tatum) and Lulu (a Belgian Malinois) race down the Pacific Coast to get to a fellow soldier's funeral on time.Two former Army Rangers are paired against their will on the road trip of a lifetime. Briggs (Channing Tatum) and Lulu (a Belgian Malinois) race down the Pacific Coast to get to a fellow soldier's funeral on time.
- Directors
- Writers
- Reid Carolin(story by)
- Brett Rodriguez(story by)
- Stars
Top credits
- Directors
- Writers
- Reid Carolin(story by)
- Brett Rodriguez(story by)
- Stars
- Awards
- 2 wins
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- Directors
- Writers
- Reid Carolin(story by) (screenplay by)
- Brett Rodriguez(story by)
- All cast & crew
- See more cast details at IMDbPro
Storyline
Two former Army Rangers are paired against their will on the road trip of a lifetime. Army Ranger Briggs (Channing Tatum) and Lulu (a Belgian Malinois dog) buckle into a 1984 Ford Bronco and race down the Pacific Coast in hopes of making it to a fellow soldier's funeral on time. Along the way, they'll drive each other completely crazy, break a small handful of laws, narrowly evade death, and learn to let down their guards in order to have a fighting chance of finding happiness. —MGM
- Taglines
- A filthy animal unfit for human company and a...DOG
- Genre
- Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
- Rated PG-13 for language, thematic elements, drug content and some suggestive material
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the directorial debut of both Channing Tatum and Reid Carolin.
- GoofsWhite Sands Missile Range is not manned by Army Military Police, but by Air Force Security Forces. Even if White Sands Missile Range was temporarily manned by Army Military Police, the patch on the left shoulder would match the unit stationed at Fort Bliss, TX, which is the 89th MP Brigade. The patch displayed in the movie belongs to the 16th MP Brigade out of Fort Bragg, NC.
- Quotes
Jackson Briggs: That's MY unicorn!
- Crazy creditsAt the very end of the credits, the standard legal statement "This motion picture is protected by the copyright laws of the United States of America"...etc. appears. The last sentence is "Our love for dogs is real".
- SoundtracksHow Lucky
Written by John Prine
Performed by Kurt Vile featuring John Prine
Courtesy of Matador Records
Top review
A Journey of Searching & Healing....
7/10
This film officially releases on Friday, but my local Cineplex had an early showing that I took advantage of.
I must say that this film actually exceeded my expectations. This trailer didn't come across as very emotional, but it turned out to be quite the opposite. There were a lot of offsetting funny and serious parts throughout with just enough emotional tension to finish the film off as expected.
I liked Channing Tatum here because he was able to express those funny and serious tones with his interactions coming mainly between himself and the dog, Lulu. The few interactions he had with people were spot on. Some military humour was thrown in there that not everyone found tasteful, but I found hilarious.
Although it had a military vibe to it. I don't think one would have to support the military to enjoy this one. If you care about dogs, and especially dogs finding their place in one's life and vice-versa, then I would definitely recommend giving this one a try.
I thought it was longer, but 90 minutes was perfect timing for the film. Although some of the fluff pieces felt just that. Fluff. I would've liked to have seen more silent, emotional moments such as flashbacks to show background to the trauma, but overall the film had good pacing and the story was told in its structured setting.
Overall, truly a good film that I came out of emotionally touched and happy to have seen. Good acting by Channing Tatum and the story was relatable and enjoyable.
Until next time.... Enjoy the show!
This film officially releases on Friday, but my local Cineplex had an early showing that I took advantage of.
I must say that this film actually exceeded my expectations. This trailer didn't come across as very emotional, but it turned out to be quite the opposite. There were a lot of offsetting funny and serious parts throughout with just enough emotional tension to finish the film off as expected.
I liked Channing Tatum here because he was able to express those funny and serious tones with his interactions coming mainly between himself and the dog, Lulu. The few interactions he had with people were spot on. Some military humour was thrown in there that not everyone found tasteful, but I found hilarious.
Although it had a military vibe to it. I don't think one would have to support the military to enjoy this one. If you care about dogs, and especially dogs finding their place in one's life and vice-versa, then I would definitely recommend giving this one a try.
I thought it was longer, but 90 minutes was perfect timing for the film. Although some of the fluff pieces felt just that. Fluff. I would've liked to have seen more silent, emotional moments such as flashbacks to show background to the trauma, but overall the film had good pacing and the story was told in its structured setting.
Overall, truly a good film that I came out of emotionally touched and happy to have seen. Good acting by Channing Tatum and the story was relatable and enjoyable.
Until next time.... Enjoy the show!
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- PerryAtTheMovies
- Feb 16, 2022
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- 逍遙上路
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $55,419,377
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $14,883,928
- Feb 20, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $65,798,976
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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