Nick Kroll's 'I Don't Understand You': Babymoon Turns Hilarious Horror

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Nick Kroll stars in the upcoming comedy horror film 'I Don't Understand You,' a wild ride about a couple's babymoon gone terribly, hilariously wrong. Dom (Nick Kroll) and Cole (Andrew Rannells) embark on a trip to Italy to celebrate their anniversary amidst a challenging adoption process. They're on the verge of becoming fathers, thanks to an expectant mother (Amanda Seyfried).

A Babymoon from Hell: Language Barriers and Accidental Mayhem

Their idyllic getaway quickly spirals into chaos. From language barriers and getting their car stuck in the Italian countryside, to accidentally (and hilariously) killing someone, Dom and Cole’s trip becomes a true test of their relationship. This trip calls into question the very foundation of their bond.

Facing Fears and Relationship Doubts

'I Don't Understand You,' co-written and co-directed by Brian Crano and David Joseph Craig, delves into the anxieties surrounding parenthood, relationship doubts, and the terrors of traveling to unfamiliar places. The film presents a scenario where the characters must decide whether a life together is truly what they desire. The movie explores how they work through their problems. The film makes it clear that these rifts between them are starting to show.

  • Blood drips on Cole during the flight, foreshadowing future misfortune.
  • Hidden fears and feelings begin to surface.
  • The couple question their future together amidst the chaos.

What begins as a celebration becomes a nightmarish journey, forcing Dom and Cole to confront their deepest fears and decide if their relationship can survive the ultimate test. This movie asks the question about whether or not their relationship will survive.

Stay tuned for the release of 'I Don't Understand You' to witness this chaotic, comedic exploration of love, fear, and the perils of international travel.

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