I found this recent american color movie on youtube between spring and the summer of 2014.
It begin with a young couple making a video to crowdfund a bus transformed into a sort of mobile club that would cross the US stoping at several cities were they would meet and receive their crowdfunders and other people, partying with them.
They actually succeed at the crowdfunding but on the late minute the husband was called to a new job and couldn’t make the trip. At the same time he talks about them having a kid but the woman feels insecure about it. She also is insecure about doing the trip without him but he encourages her to go with some of their friends.
The trip starts well and everybody feels euphoric. They stop at several cities where they rest during the day and party with people, drinking and dancing inside the transformed bus.
As time goes by and the bus start to have mechanical issues due to her lack of care, she start to quarrel with her friends reflecting her insecurities about her future, being married, becoming a mother – about where she is in life and where she is going. I’m not sure but I believe that is by this time she finds out she is pregnant and becomes more insecure and angry, even avoiding calling back her husband.
Then one of her girl friends reveals her that she got pregnant from an one-night stand but is going to get an abortion and get sterilized because she never wanted kids and now knows for sure she doesn’t want to become a mother. That moment seemed somehow to be like a eye opener to the main character about she actually wanting to be a mother.
In the end she acepts this new stage of her life and finishes the trip plan. At the end we see her celebrating it at home with her husband and all their friends.
The movie has a soft tone, all the characters are open minded, probably what americans call very liberal. The husband is a very understanding, gentle guy. Everyone is very low profile. I remember the leading actress had long straight dark hair with bangles, light skin, being tall and slender.
I didn’t recognize anyone from the cast to be on the mainstream cinema.
The story and style is similar to Sam Mendes’ Away We Go, from 2009, except for the quirky secondary characters.
At the time I saw the movie I thought it was a very recent movie from that year (2014) or 2013 but I’m not quiet sure.
Thank you for your time.
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