
- Genre
- Family
- Year
- 2006
- Runtime
- 1h39
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RV
Buckle up for a wild family adventure!
Synopsis
In the 2006 family comedy film RV, Bob Munro, played by the legendary Robin Williams, plans a road trip with his dysfunctional family to Colorado but encounters numerous misadventures along the way. As they journey in a less-than-ideal rented recreational vehicle, the Munros realize the importance of family bonding amidst chaos, mishaps, and unexpected challenges. The film unveils the humorous and heartwarming moments of self-discovery and togetherness as Bob struggles to keep the trip on track, all while dealing with the comedic obstacles that come their way. RV is a delightful exploration of the chaotic yet endearing dynamics within a family setting, sprinkled with laughter and love.
Cast
Reviews
RV, starring Robin Williams, received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised the comedic performances and the light-hearted approach to family dynamics, others found the humor to be predictable and the storyline lacking depth. Variety noted, 'Williams works tirelessly to pump comic energy into a wheezing script,' highlighting the actor's charisma but acknowledging the shortcomings in the screenplay. On the other hand, Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times appreciated the film's intent, stating, 'It's a good-hearted movie that means well.' Despite its flaws, RV managed to entertain audiences with its slapstick humor and heartfelt moments. With a 5.6/10 rating on IMDb, 24% on Rotten Tomatoes, and 33/100 on Metacritic, RV falls short of being a cinematic masterpiece but still offers a fun and relatable experience for families.