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So, Euro Trip 4. It’s got that wild, raucous vibe you’d expect, really leaning into the whole 'let’s get laid in Europe' theme. The pacing is pretty frenetic, and it feels like it’s trying to capture that youthful energy, albeit with a bit of a self-aware twist. Performances are spirited, with some laugh-out-loud moments, though it does tread familiar ground from its predecessors. What stands out, I think, are the practical effects and over-the-top set pieces that add a certain charm. It’s not groundbreaking or anything, but if you’re into goofy escapades with a touch of nostalgia, there’s something to enjoy here.
Euro Trip 4 is a bit of a curiosity in the series, with limited releases and no widespread home media distribution. It's not the easiest title to find, which can make it a neat piece for collectors who appreciate the nuances of these lesser-known sequels. Interest is moderate; fans of the franchise often seek it out more for completeness than any groundbreaking appeal.
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