
Ronnie lost her brother, Faye lost her first love. These two best friends take off on a debaucherous road trip to the mountains to get over the death of the guy they both loved.... (Full plot summary below)
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Ronnie lost her brother, Faye lost her first love. These two best friends take off on a debaucherous road trip to the mountains to get over the death of the guy they both loved.
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| Madison MovieRob Thomas"Suck It Up" takes tragedy that seems insurmountable and builds something joyful out of it. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakSuck It Up isn't without odd choices, but its heart always being in the right place overcomes. |
| NOW TorontoNorman WilnerJordan Canning's sophomore feature is modest, beautifully acted and full of surprising laughs |
| The Hollywood ReporterJustin LoweGently amusing while avoiding needless sentimentality. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshSuck It Up is directed with a fluid, crisp sense of energy and musicality by Canning, with a rock/grunge soundtrack |
| Film ThreatMatthew PassantinoWe've seen movies built around this kind of story a million times and while Jordan Canning's film Suck It Up never makes any attempts to transcend its genre trappings, it's at least sporadically amusing. |
| Toronto StarPeter HowellSuck It Up is true to life in how it shows two different personalities struggling to engage with each other. It's well acted, but as so often happens with Canadian films, the landscape is the greater part of the story. |
| Globe and MailBrad WheelerThe childish manner in which Glowicki plays impulsive, irresponsible Ronnie makes it hard to develop sympathy or understanding toward the character. It's a problem in an otherwise gentle diversion of a film. |
| National PostChris KnightThere's much to be mined from this vein of friendship and loss, but Canadian director Jordan Canning backs into the story, leaving us grasping for clues to things that should be obvious. |
| User ReviewJLuis_001Modest, but sufficiently entertaining and comical. Ideal for a weekend in the evening. |