Changeland — Official Trailer

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added: Wed, May 22nd '19

Robot Chicken's Seth Green and Breckin Meyer play childhood best friends who go on a life-affirming journey to Thailand in the vacation dramedy "Changeland," in which Green makes his feature directorial debut.

Co-starring Macaulay Culkin, Brenda Song, and Clare Grant, the film centers on an unhappy married man named Brandon (Green).

When he discovers his wife is cheating on him, Brandon invites his childhood friend, Dan (Meyer), to go on a prepaid trip to Thailand, which was intended to be a surprise gift for his wife. Once there, Brandon and Dan take the time to salve old wounds and rejuvenate their spirits, as well as to mend their strained friendship. They agree to enjoy Thailand to the fullest by exploring everything it has to offer, including kickboxing, cave-diving, and nightclubbing.

Also written by Seth Green, "Changeland" is hitting theaters and VOD on June 7th. Watch the trailer, above.

synopsis:
On the eve of his anniversary, Brandon (Seth Green) discovers his wife is having an affair. Rather than confront her, he invites his childhood best friend, Dan (Breckin Meyer), to join him on the prepaid trip to Thailand that he intended to surprise her with as a gift. Brandon laments to his friend that though he doesn't want to get a divorce, he isn't sure how or if he can save his marriage.

Once in Thailand, the pair go on a series of excursions and tours intended for a happy second-honeymooning couple. As they travel through beautiful caves and epic vistas, we discover Brandon and Dan's friendship is potentially as strained as Brandon's marriage. Throughout their brief three day trip, they encounter a series of eclectic, and often eccentric characters who unravel Brandon's meticulous plans and show him that there is more than one way to do happy and live life to the fullest.

 

directed by   Seth Green

starring   Seth Green, Breckin Meyer, Macaulay Culkin, Brenda Song, Clare Grant, Kedar Williams-Stirling, Rose Williams, Randy Orton, Rachel Bloom

release date   June 7, 2019 (in theaters and on VOD)