Trainwreck
Director: Judd Apatow
Actors: Amy Schumer, Bill Hader, Brie Larson
PlotAmy is a commitment-averse journalist working for a men's magazine, living a carefree life of parties and casual relationships. Her perspective on monogamy stems from her father's infidelity and subsequent cynicism about romantic relationships, an outlook she has carried into her adulthood. Tasked with writing a profile on a successful sports doctor named Aaron, Amy begrudgingly agrees despite her disinterest in sports. As she spends more time with Aaron, who is grounded, genuine, and quite the opposite of her usual flings, she starts to question her long-held beliefs about love and relationships.
Despite initial resistance, Amy begins to develop genuine feelings for Aaron, leading to an internal conflict between her fear of commitment and her growing desire for stability. The newfound emotional attachment challenges everything she thought she knew about herself and her approach to life. Balancing her chaotic personal life, demanding career, and burgeoning relationship becomes increasingly difficult, forcing Amy to confront her deepest insecurities and rethink her choices. The story dives into themes of vulnerability, self-discovery, and the complexity of modern relationships without veering into predictable territory.
Writers: Amy Schumer
Release Date: 17 Jul 2015
Runtime: 125 min
Rating: R
Country: United States
Language: English, Mandarin
Physical Media Reviews
Trainwreck
Blu-ray Review
Unrated
Score: 73
Despite mixed reactions to the film's content and chemistry, 'Trainwreck' shines on Blu-ray with top-notch video, audio, and abundant bonus features.