The story may seem like a comedy with more dramatic scenes, with Alex and Justin having a chance to photograph a wedding in Mexico. Perhaps it is the opportunity that makes the duo play a vital role in life as they take the opportunity to escape their protected lives. Maybe on the other side, they seem to be meeting their acting president quickly, they may even be lucky to find him during those controversial events.
Exuding such a relaxed feel that it's not surprising that its title doesn't appear onscreen until nearly the half-hour mark, Sundowners never strains too hard for its considerable laughs.
Written and directed by Pavan Moondi, this is, unfortunately, an unfocused mess of a story, albeit one with two tremendous leads, beautiful cinematography, and some genuinely laugh out loud moments. And if you're a fan of Tim Heidecker, he kills it.