This movie brought back some good memories of a few holiday trips I have been on. A sort of greatest hits version. I am assuming that was Seth Green´s intention.
Some nice scenery, a bit of respect to Buddhist culture and a Macaulay Culkin that I did not recognize at first.
A lot of the time I did feel like I was there which is clearly a complement to the director.
For the people that complained that is was like watching a travel show, I am assuming that was intentional. The whole movie was "come and join us on holiday in paradise". How else would it have been filmed?