
Two Tickets to Greece

As teenagers, Blandine and Magalie were inseparable. Years passed and they lost sight of each other. As their paths cross again, they decide to take the trip together that they have always dreamed of. Direction Greece, its sun, its islands but also its galleys because the two former best friends now have a very different approach to holidays... and to life!
Like the moon, there's a bright side and a dark side to this movie, and together they make a lunatic.
What starts off as a cliché comedy (a middle aged divorced introvert is tricked into traveling with her middle aged extrovert frenemy) decides to dig a little deeper in the middle, though we're not sure why or where it's going.
While Two Tickets doesn't really succeed in getting where it wants to go or in taking us with it, there are a couple good laughs early on. Imo, the film works best if you consider it a Laure Calamy one-woman show, which it kinda is anyway.