It's an adventure of a different kind, where that story tells about a man named John who is trying to make a new tour of his life. During that tour, it seems that things will be raised in a different way. John finds himself on an exploratory journey across the southwest, a strange place where wild and crazy characters come across a series of twisted and dark weaknesses. But in spite of that, John seems to be learning during his career a valuable lesson about friendship and loyalty.
From a storytelling perspective the justification for Volume Two to take up its own feature runtime is misguided at best and purposely milking the audience at worst.
Best F(r)iends is a project that few will see, but those who do will most likely enjoy it immensely. Sure, it is not Academy Award-worthy emotional storytelling, but the film knows what it's trying to achieve and it succeeds in that.