

The Trip 8 2025
"The bitter moon"
In *The Trip 8 (2025)*, director Felipe Martínez Amador crafts a chaotic yet uproarious comedy where newlyweds Rosa and Pierre's dream honeymoon in Colombia unravels into a surreal disaster.
Director: Felipe Martínez Amador
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Trip 8 (2025) about?
*The Trip 8* follows Rosa and Pierre, a couple whose fairy-tale Paris romance hits turbulence when family drama derails their Colombian honeymoon. What begins as a celebration of love spirals into a comedy of errors, where in-laws weaponize secrets to sabotage their union. A chaotic dog steals the show as the only voice of reason.
Who directed The Trip 8?
The Trip 8 is directed by Felipe Martínez Amador, known for blending sharp humor with heartfelt storytelling in his comedic ventures.
Who stars in The Trip 8?
The film stars Victoria Ortiz, Erick Cañete, Christian Tappán, Maya Zapata, and Variel Sánchez in key roles.
Is The Trip 8 (2025) worth watching?
If you crave comedies that thrive on awkward family dynamics and escalating farce, *The Trip 8* delivers. With its breezy 91-minute runtime and Martinez Amador's knack for timing, it's a fun, if messy, watch—though purists of polished romances might cringe.
How long is The Trip 8?
The Trip 8 has a runtime of 91 minutes.
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About The Trip 8 (2025) — When a honeymoon turns into a farce of family feuds
In *The Trip 8 (2025)*, director Felipe Martínez Amador crafts a chaotic yet uproarious comedy where newlyweds Rosa and Pierre's dream honeymoon in Colombia unravels into a surreal disaster. Fresh from their Paris meet-cute, the couple arrives with high hopes—until the explosive family dynamics kick in. Determined to sabotage their union, Rosa's relatives unveil a bombshell secret, transforming the idyllic getaway into a farce of clashing egos, cultural collisions, and absurd mishaps. With only their dog maintaining sanity amid the madness, what starts as a romantic escape spirals into a honeymoon from hell.
Martínez Amador's sharp direction leans into the film's biting humor, blending awkward family encounters with escalating farce. The cast, led by Victoria Ortiz and Erick Cañete, brings infectious energy to the fray, while Christian Tappán and Maya Zapata add layer to the ensemble's collective cringe. *The Trip 8* is a comedy of errors where love, lies, and laughter collide—proving that sometimes, the worst trips end up being the best stories.




