The trailer for I Don’t Understand You, a new dark comedy film starring Andrew Rannells and Nick Kroll, was recently dropped, teasing a wild and unpredictable adventure for its lead characters.
The story follows Dom (played by Nick Kroll) and Cole (played by Andrew Rannells), a couple on the brink of becoming parents. As part of their preparations for the big change, they embark on a “babymoon” in Italy—a relaxing getaway meant to help them reconnect before the arrival of their new baby. What begins as a picture-perfect vacation soon spirals into chaos when the couple finds themselves lost in the Italian countryside. After their car becomes stuck in a ditch during a torrential rainstorm, the couple is left stranded in a rural area with no phone signal, no understanding of the local language, and no immediate way to get help.
As the couple struggles to adapt to their new surroundings, their once-charming getaway begins to unravel. With increasing frustration, fear, and the language barrier intensifying the situation, their journey turns into a wild ride that tests the limits of their relationship. The movie explores themes of dependency, vulnerability, and the challenges of navigating unfamiliar situations, all while blending humor with moments of tension.
Directed by Brian Crano and co-directed by David Joseph Craig, I Don’t Understand You promises to offer a unique perspective on the concept of a “babymoon” gone awry. The movie also stars Morgan Spector, Nunzia Schiano, Eleanora Romandini, Paolo Romano, and Amanda Seyfried, who join Rannells and Kroll in delivering a quirky, yet thought-provoking story.
The trailer hints at plenty of comedic moments, with a combination of absurd situations and witty dialogue. As the couple is forced to face their vulnerabilities, it becomes clear that this vacation is far from what they had imagined, and their journey through the challenges will take unexpected twists and turns.
I Don’t Understand You is set to hit theaters on June 6, 2025, offering moviegoers a fresh take on relationships and cross-cultural chaos in a comedic, yet heartwarming adventure.
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