Tina Fey and Steve Carell are two of the funniest actors working today, and The Four Seasons finally gives them a worthy vehicle to showcase their chemistry. The film follows two families who win a joint vacation to a tropical resort. What starts as a dream getaway quickly turns into a series of hilarious mishaps as the families discover they have very different ideas of relaxation.
Fey plays Laura Harrison, a meticulous planner who wants every moment of the trip organized, while Carell portrays Ben Nelson, a laid-back father looking for adventure. The contrast between their characters leads to constant comedic friction, from a disastrous karaoke night to a chaotic zip‑lining excursion. The resort setting provides a colorful backdrop for these predictable but genuinely amusing set‑pieces.
The Four Seasons doesn’t break new ground in the comedy genre, but its lighthearted tone and the undeniable chemistry of its leads make it a pleasant watch. The screenplay keeps the pace brisk and ensures that each joke lands, even when the plot feels familiar. It’s the kind of film that leaves you with a smile rather than deep thoughts — perfect for a lazy Sunday afternoon.
For fans of Fey and Carell, this movie is a must‑watch. It reminds us that sometimes a simple, well‑executed comedy is all we need to recharge our spirits. If you’re looking for a feel‑good escape with plenty of laughs, book your stay at The Four Seasons.