You know, it's been a long time since I've seen "youth comedies" that were gold in "zero." I decided to catch up and minted the author's film John Lucas and Scott Moore. I was very pleased.
The genre itself, as a phenomenon, was popular in the late 90s and until about the mid-00s. The notorious "American pies", "Road Adventure", "EuroTour", "Ants in pants", "Trouble in the dorm", "Neighbor" and other trends of the time. It was really funny and lamp-like to watch young millennials get into comical situations and muzzle. This movie, albeit not so went, but follows those traditions and gives a funny performance on the subject of friendship and relationship between father and son. There is a reason to think about friends with whom you were close before, but with time distanced. Another reason is to turn to the heart and follow its call, and not blindly follow in the footsteps of parents, turning everything into an Oedipus complex.
I like the way the movie is written: a rhythmic and fascinating narrative with a boring plot and an open ending, where in principle it was impossible to put an end. I like the way the movie looks: a warm picture, natural "downtown" shooting, pleasant actors in the frame and cheerful editing.
Miles Teller, Skylar Astin and Justin Chon give pearls as good as all the shobla in American Pie, and it's cool. Chemistry is traceable, empathy and Spanish shame in place.
"21 and older" is a pleasant and light movie about the important things - about people and their relationships, about accepting themselves and their life choices. A picture that can captivate the viewer for an hour and a half and not lose his attention throughout the pastime. Enjoy your visit.
I watched this comedy a long time ago, probably just when it came out, and honestly, did not delve into the meaning of what is being done there.
This time I decided to watch the comedy differently and still find meaning in it.
And so Miller and Casey decide to throw a party to their friend Jeff, he turned 21, but in the morning he has an important interview. And yet his friends persuade him. It all starts at the bar, but here’s how it ends, we’ll see.
The film begins with an interesting scene, seeing it you can immediately guess what awaits us next, and then you decide to turn off or watch.
The cast does not shine celebrities, but in such comedies it is not so important.
Everyone plays convincingly. Here's a classic set of heroes, douche Miller, dropped out of college, botanist Casey, and Jeff Chang, who has a lot of skeletons, and even friends do not know about it.
And this company is diluted by a beautiful and smiling Nicole, who looks harmoniously in all this thrash.
In the movie is a simple plot, you can easily guess what will happen next. It all boils down to the fact that friends need to find where their friend Jeff Chang lives, and of course, they are waiting for all sorts of bad situations. The film has many clubs, bars, parties, alcohol, funny situations and a love meeting. The whole atmosphere is on the amateur.
This is about friendship and growing up.
We learn that over time, the friendship of the guys, as it happens, is not the same as before, not so often communicate, each has its own secrets.
And of course, the characters are at an age when between them there is a choice to rest or start working.
I like that the situation in the film is taken realistic, probably a lot of people started meeting with friends in the bar, and then in the morning collected stories who did what.
I love how the characters interact with each other.
What I don't like is that sometimes it's too tricky.
I’m not going to call it genius, but it’s lightweight and not too loaded with meaning, so you want to feel young and carefree again, turn it on.
Another simple, easy and full of humor film from American distributors. In numerous criticism, this creation of John Lucas and Scott Moore is called too vulgar, and therefore unseemable. But, again, the film is aimed at a certain target audience, namely the youth and I, as a representative of this layer, consider 21 and more a worthy representative of comedies with a good percentage of quality black humor and other attributes.
The film shows how old friends can end up together. What can happen after one beer? Much that the authors have shown us at the entire distance of one and a half hour timekeeping.
Drunkies, parties, adventures in the women's dorm, the court of satanists ... This is just a small part of what will happen to the characters.
The main trio of friends is charismatic, thanks to the actors who played them. Especially with Justin Chon. I was surprised to see that he was 33 years old at the time of filming. It's incredible because he doesn't look older than his character.
The picture is definitely recommended for fans of black humor and vulgar American comedies.
Despite the typical youth comedy plot and not the most impressive cast, and despite the low ratings of critics, and despite a number of others “despite”, “21 and more” suddenly is not the worst representative of the genre, and if it deceives expectations, then only for the better. This thesis requires proof, and below I will try to present it. For those who are lazy to read the sheet, a brief summary: the comedy is interesting and funny, the genre corresponds clearly, the authors tell a story about friendship, growing up and choosing a place in life in easy language. Watch in a large and fun youth company, moms and grandmothers in the screen not to allow.
First, the main advantage of the film is an interesting and well-built plot. Miller and his nerd friend Casey persuade Jeff Chen, a friend they have not seen for a long time, to celebrate his coming of age on a grand scale. The next day, Jeff will have the most important interview of his life, and his friends vow to look after him. But things don't go as planned when Jeff passes out and Miller and Casey don't even have his address. And now begins an exciting quest to find Chen's friends from his new company in order to get the coordinates by which the insensitive body should be delivered. The composition is perfectly built: tension, as well as the degree of laughter, grow gradually, reaching a climax ten minutes before the final; nothing sags anywhere, there is no extra lyrics in sight. However, at the same time, we are not just a vulgar sitcom: the characters are absolutely not static, their characters evolve and open with new, sometimes extremely unexpected sides.
Secondly, the picture, as befits comedy, very funny. Each stage of the quest, whether it is adventures in bars, a failure in the wrong female dormitory or a floor assault on the tower, is full of jokes of different kinds. Of course, it was not without toilet humor, but this is the case when it is really funny and not annoying at all. Perhaps a very high-moral person will not like scenes with horse racing on a mechanical bull, dancing in a pink bra with a teddy bear in a causal place or the revenge of offended Latina women, but let’s be honest: such a person should not turn to the genre of teen sex comedy, because he by default exploits humor of this kind. Again, “21 and More” has a lot of jokes, including deep below the waist (but not exclusively, there’s a hilarious banter over The Da Vinci Code and other niceties), and most of them are ridiculous to the point of colic. So if you are still not so burdened with morality and are looking for a bombshell comedy for fun company, such that God forbid not to get bored, this option is perfect for everything.
Thirdly, the film also manages to talk to the viewer about the important thing under the guise of jokes and comic situations. Uncomplicated childhood friendship is tested over time, and does not always stand them with honor. Sometimes people change too much, and that old friendship has no place; but sometimes, despite profound changes in character, the bonds of friendship do not weaken. All we need is to get to know our old comrades from a new perspective, and perhaps to remind them of what they once were, what they dreamed of and what they aspired to be. Friendship, tempered by time, can overcome resentment and quarrels; you can rely on an old friend as on yourself. Not that this is a revelation, but lately, films of the “light” genre rarely indulge us even with such banal, but undoubtedly useful truths. The second “serious line” concerns growing up, taking responsibility (yes, coming of age is not only about “you can drink!”, but also about more boring things) and choosing the next path, which now have to go for the rest of your life. So if you suddenly thought that toilet comedy, by definition, can not give at least one useful lesson, then — surprise! — maybe, though not necessarily.
Thus, “21 and more” occupies a worthy place in the number of high-quality youth comedies: if there are shortcomings in the tape, then only those that are inherent in the entire genre as a whole. The only moment that neither Stanislavsky nor any well-drinking person will believe - well, it is unrealistic to take such a move under such a degree! If the characters ate a bottle of vodka and went to bed, there would be no comedy, right?
We met Jack in a group of laggards, he did not communicate with anyone in particular.
- In the group for the laggards?
- I study biology, I help the laggards.
- Jack Cheng is Asian. The Asian can't keep up. Jack Cheng invented biology, okay?
I usually write a short synopsis from myself, but I won’t do it this time because the official synopsis has more than the meaning. As stated in the title of the review, this film is a mix of youth comedies. But it was only partially mixed.
With all the comedies coming out now, '21 and More' stands head on top. Still, the theme of alcoholic adventures is not all squeezed in the cinema. When it seems that you will not see anything new, a similar project appears, and you, like a bewitched one, again dive headlong to meet for adventures, together with the main characters.
The story itself is quite simple and predictable, which does not make a plus for the film. But watching is quite fascinating and easy. The film is not burdened with a deep meaning and therefore you should watch it as well - mindlessly, and occasionally giggling at stupid jokes. For those who are waiting for some semantic load, this movie is not for you. Although some thought passes through the plot with a red thread, but it sinks into a sea of vulgarity and flat humor.
Events at first develop quite quickly, but by the end of the first half hour they acquire a normal measured pace. It seems that everything is simple and straightforward, but this does not prevent with interest to observe what is happening. Quite the opposite. History is fascinating and does not let go.
I usually don't like such things, but the flat, often vulgar humor here is very appropriate. Fortunately, the theme has to move in all directions of the genre of comedy. I won’t say it’s just wildly funny, but the movie made me smile a lot. And in some moments just ripped from the stupidity happening on the screen.
It is difficult for me to say anything about acting, because I had never met anyone from the cast before this film. Except for the work of Miles Teller. As for the rest, not “washed” their other work eyes, I can say that the guys played for four. In some moments clearly overplayed, but overall good.
An ordinary, simple, but rather interesting and funny story from the life of 3 best friends. The subject of friendship is well-revealed. Especially good old friends, who we make in kindergarten/school, and then begin to communicate less because of admission to various universities in different cities. You feel warm feelings and remember your crazy friends. It’s interesting to see what they did in the movie. Kind ' Project X' but warmer and kinder.
Actors.
I want to celebrate good actors. The acting in the film is on a level. François Chau (Jeff Chen’s father) is shown in the film for just a couple of minutes, but his play makes the viewer believe that he is really the character he plays.
And the three main characters are on top! There are no overrated, overplayed emotions and so on. Everything is neat and level.
Result.
Good, funny comedy for the evening in the company of good friends. It looks easy and causes a smile, in some places and frank laughter!
7 out of 10
I was hoping to watch a comedy. And comedy for me is to laugh to tears throughout the film. But, alas, in this film everything was limited to a few funny jokes seasoned with vulgarity. It feels like they can't make movies without being vulgar. And that's the downside of the movie. Return on return. It would be a shame if these “jokes” were funny. We have what we have.
As for the cast, Miles Teller stands out. He got into the role well and did it well. Because Skylar Astin didn't get into the role at all, he didn't. Justin Jong, 31, fits perfectly into the role of a 21-year-old. Although it's because of his external data. And he was playing so bad.
I didn't like the music yet. Not very well matched. And in places it didn't fit the situation.
The love line is nonsense. She flirts freely with her boyfriend, although she is dating someone else. And she admits it only when she sees it a third time.
Moral:
She's not. But wait. It's there! Be sure to get drunk on your birthday before losing your pulse. And the next morning you'll realize (I don't know how your head boils) that you don't want to hit a doctor. You want to have fun and drink because adulthood is so boring and boring.
4 out of 10
No need to go far - the mention of the creators of "Bachelor party in Vegas" says a lot. Complete separation for one night. Adulthood is one of the favorite movie tricks to roll on this occasion another film.
Two friends decide to give the third party, which he would never say himself. Knowing about the existence of a strict father, who will tear their eggs. Knowing that in the morning you need to be at an important interview, on which the future life depends. A little crazy and irresponsible. But what does this have to do with bullies?
The bully is actually one - Miller. It’s nice to see Miles Teller in a new role after a serious “Rabbit Hole”. I'll bet in advance that this kid will be famous for roles of this nature. Quite understandable character, intelligent, smart, who lacks faith in himself in life, and who because of this prefers to fool around. The second comrade, Casey, of a different warehouse, he is more reasonable and correct, and in trouble starts, because "need" and "a couple with friends."
The troubles themselves consist of a whole night of adventure, during which the heroes of the losers try to send home a third, Jeff Chan. Nice name. While you watch their movements around parties and clubs, you are surprised by the versatility of the script fiction to inject guys with as much adrenaline as an infusion of alcohol. Notice how soon the third passed out and how long the others stayed on their feet. Predictable interest acquires a love story: a certain Nicole, with whom Casey intersects more than once in twelve hours. And the attempt to show “light” drama adds intrigue: Jeff Chan, it turns out, hides a lot from friends, and while they carry his entire film on themselves, they will reveal all his secrets.
I liked how the guys felt like friends. All the time. Even when it is time to tell the truth about each other, they have not ceased to be. They never despaired, as if they knew in advance that they would find a way out of any situation.
Template youth comedy, created according to all the rules of the genre, with a difference in details. With normal, non-obscene and non-watty male humor. The actors are playing at a sufficient level - I don't think they had any difficulty getting into the character. It does not tire, timekeeping fits into a legal hour and a half. The soundtrack doesn't listen well. There are one or two compositions that represent something, but it was possible to pay more attention to this issue.
To help cheerfully celebrate the 21st anniversary of a friend, a company of longtime friends start a loaf, which will have another extraordinary consequences.
In 2013, the duo from John Lucas and Scott Moore, known for the scripts for a number of cult comedies, released their hit called 21 and more, which cut down a successful box office and gained wide acceptance. At first, the film did not want to watch, because literally every month there are similar tapes with a beaten and sucked out of the finger script, and which will not present anything new to the viewer.
The plot of the tape is quite simple and is not saturated with various kinds of unexpected turns, single jokes are not particularly original, but despite this, the film looks with interest, and in the company of friends with even greater enthusiasm, forcing you to think about what the price of real friendship is and remember how in youth a cheerful rift turned into a thorn. Of course, during the viewing, the feeling of such déjà vu was alarming, as if you had seen all this somewhere, which indicates a hefty number of stamps and all sorts of cliches, but the benefit of the skillful hands of the screenwriters was able to embellish this bottle with a well-known banter over Hollywood.
The cast is chosen better than nowhere, which significantly goes into the pluses of the tape, and although the images of the characters are quite stereotyped, but the actors managed to play them with stunning charisma and color: Miles Teller and Skylar Estyn looked great in the role of the instigators of chaos, who respectively suffered on the first day, Justin Chun perfectly showed that in the quiet pool there are devils (those who watched - they will understand), and in the second plan I will highlight even France, Chab, quite crazy characters /b>
Special attention should be paid to the soundtracks selected by the comedy maestro Lyle Workmank, sound quite melodic, fresh and appropriate in the situation, and even after watching some of the songs you will want to listen again to immerse yourself in that bright atmosphere.
Bottom line: “21 and more” is not the worst picture, but not particularly original and some new example of comedy films, but despite its simplicity, predictability and stamping, the tape is quite rich and interesting, so I recommend it to fans to pass the viewing for a non-stressful and pleasant film.
6.5 out of 10
The American youth contingent seems to be completely free from the problems of both the external and the internal world. They don't care about all the difficulties of being. They don’t live today, but tonight. All they care about is how cool they’re going to be right now, and what’s going to happen in the morning doesn’t matter, it’s time to have fun! “Drink and walk!” is the life principle of the youth of America.
At least as we see it in the movies. Fucking democracy! Freedom of action and all. Everyone chooses for himself what he needs and is important. Some are less fortunate, like Jeff Chen. He has an evil father who controls him and does not let the guy fail in any life situation, but this control is always hindered by Chen’s friends. Two friends, Miller and Casey, decide to visit their old friend Jeff Chen on his birthday. They are going to make a friend a real holiday according to all the laws of American partying: clubs, bars, girls, drugs and the sea, an ocean of booze. Oceanic per person. It's okay, but tomorrow morning, Chen needs to be in an important interview with his father, so he can't go out all night. But under the pressure of friends, Jeff Chen still agrees to walk until evening.
"Jeff Chen, you're 21 as fuck!" On this day, you can say to any bouncer at the entrance: I look like a 9-year-old Chinese girl, but today is my 21st birthday, so step back, let the man go.
Three friends go to a bar, where in a half hour they get drunk in twenty-one or more. However, Miller manages to remember that Chen needs to be taken home before nightfall, otherwise it could end badly. And then the most interesting thing begins: neither they nor anyone around them knows Chen's address. Now the main task of the glorious "Trinity" is to bring Jeff home safely. Here the most interesting things begin: invasion of another’s property, chases, occult rites, fights, shootouts, hijacking, threats, police and much more.
Oh, shit! Did we kill Jeff Chen again?
There's no limit to the epic. However, there is a double impression of the film: on the one hand, not everything is predictable and the storyline here is not one, there are several of them, and on the other hand, everything is somewhat boring. That's boring. Even the losers and the most inveterate nerds in "Project X: Running" wrapped up more interesting. And in general, the difference between these two films, despite the fact that they are both youth comedies, where the main goal is to arrange a mini-end of the world, is very, very big.
As for the humor in the film, there are funny moments, there is no point in describing them - it is better for you to hear with your own ears and look with your own eyes.
What happens in the end: the film was not very ordinary, but expectations did not live up to, from the creators of “Bachelor party in Vegas” and “I want like you” waiting for a real movie hit, and get what just knocked money. The cast would not have been better. Clearly, DiCaprio won't play in that. Therefore, it is not worth asking for more. Soundtracks are not particularly hooked to talk about them.
I advise if you still watch the film, then in the presence of a cheerful company that will brighten up the picture at times. It will give it lightness and in places will eclipse all its boredom, which sometimes just so eats into the brain that the thought comes: oh, did the Americans make a film about the culture of Estonia?
It's like "The Da Vinci Code," only with meaning.
Maybe I should have added more and added more action? Perhaps then the result would have been different. Only 26% of film critics rated this film highly, the rest adhere to a solid five (on a 10-point scale).
The times of "American Pie" are no longer relevant and creators need to focus on better humor, which should be appreciated. And while comedies will be stamped a piece a year to retain the status of a director-comedian, we will receive “21 or more”.
Verdict: Twenty-one and less.
In search of a simple comedy to spend a lonely Sunday evening with, I came across “21 or more.” She did a great job in that role, but the longer I watched the movie, the more I realized that it wasn’t about getting drunk on your birthday, it was about having true friends and keeping friends despite their flaws.
Each of us is full of minuses and the heroes of this youth comedy are no exception:
Miller (Miles Teller) is an irresponsible slob and has a specific sense of humor that goes beyond the box. Casey ("Skylar Astin") is too correct and creepy a bore; and Jeff Chang ("Justin Chong") cannot disobey his father and does everything as he tells. But when they are together, they are not afraid and they become just crazy, and do what they have long dreamed of.
This film, like any comedy about drinking, has many awkward situations, from which the characters are very cleverly chosen, but often fall into them because of their stupidity. And as always, all the heroes will understand that the most valuable thing is friendship and youth.
When I first heard about this film, I thought there would be a cross between 'American Pie' 39 and 'Bachelor Party 39' 39. Therefore, the mood for the movie was appropriate. Unfortunately, the film disappointed me.
In the film there are a number of events that are completely different from the truth. I'm not going to say that you're not likely to meet a bison or a Latino community with their own laws and punishments at a party. Just obvious facts that cut the perception completely.
Justin Jung. His hero got drunk just before he passed out. But that didn't stop him running like a sprinter a couple of hours later. Wake up in the morning with a cucumber.
His two friends. They drank all night long. Especially when conquering the 8 floors of the tower of power. They didn't get drunk at all. Not for a second. They were sober all night. Incredibly tough guys.
Maybe if I were 20, I would have seen it differently. But I'm not 20 anymore.
Over. Wasted 1.5 hours of time.
And yet young people are able to break away in the present time, especially in the West. And to break away in a way that will be remembered for a lifetime. So in this film, a calm Asian boy turned 21 years old, and he would have celebrated this wonderful event in a narrow family circle, without alcohol, with a cake and an early turn off. But no, the wind blew two friends on the light, and now the holiday acquires a completely new format. Format of heavy drinking ...
Probably, this is one of these films when you look at what is happening on the screen and envy the characters, because you need to be able to have fun. Heroes in just one night get into an incredible number of ridiculous, stupid, funny (and sometimes a little dangerous) situations, make new friends, make enemies, and learn something new about themselves and their friends. And all in one night.
Our heroes just got lost, because the only one who knows the home address is in a deep out. And to get home, the guy will have to go through a whole series of quests.
The film pleased, it has everything for a successful youth comedy - funny dialogues, three diverse friends (which inevitably promises conflicts of interest), a love line, incredible adventures of the main characters, muzzle, a little nudity, shooting, bison (!!), a crazy professor, a naked Asian with a teddy bear on his penis, alcoholic games and so on. In a word, a really amazing comedy, I recommend watching, especially among friends (but it is not worth repeating – it is hardly anything).
As a friend of mine once said, “I hope this movie will be cooler than Project X, that’s it!” I thought at the time that 21 or more was unlikely to reach that level (even if it wasn’t the highest), but it would at least be around. The poster attracted with its fervor, and perfectly suited to it, as well as to the title and synopsis of the film, the slogan “Finally” even inspired. It seemed like a movie about a big party.
After watching it, I had to make sure that I could be fooled by the usual youth comedy. You should expect anything from the genre of youth comedies, but not what we were shown. Not such an unfortunate interpretation of the "night after the party."
A young Chinese man turns twenty-one years old (the American measure of coming of age), two of his best friends want to celebrate a significant date with him in a way that will be remembered for life. Jeff’s father has to get his son to work the next day: from generation to generation, the profession of a doctor overtook all the boys in the family. The matter is important, and in order not to make a mistake in the morning, Jeff refuses to celebrate, but then the persuasion works - and my God, the whole film we do not watch any party, but only wait for the fuss with the intoxicated birthday boy, behaving terribly piggy and forgot about everything in the world.
The fun is shown in a glimpse of three minutes. You can't. You can't leave a lot of time in a movie like this on how two friends tried to bring a bad guy home in time, so that the father didn't know about the drunkenness that happened and what happened. First of all, I was funny a couple of times, three times. Three times all the time! I couldn’t find anything original, or even just funny, in a situation where you can say with pity about heroes: “Fools, what idiots...” In addition, the script is full of banality, cliches and outright nonsense. “Sugar-syrup” happy ending, morality about “listen to your heart” (and no matter what you give up your father for it), a bunch of unjustified vulgarity with a bias in gay humor, accentuation on members (and they were always covered with teddy bears, then striped socks, like some kind of fetish), strange female communities with depraved performers of rituals and, of course, suddenly found love. A whole set of cute irritants.
Not funny, not inventive, not exciting, not catchy, in general - nothing.
A few words about actors: no one knows, typical appearance, play at the level of schoolchildren. I mean, no one saves the film from its poor quality, but they could at least raise the bar a little. But, on the other hand, with a stupid plot, it is impossible to stand out, even if you dance a cancan or bare yourself in shamelessness.
I’m disappointed, not so much as to think about it. No film deserves the least attention to itself, and this film - just "no". And if you find something in it, you probably haven’t watched good youth comedies for too long and therefore gradually got used to it.
3 out of 10
"21 and More" was one of the most anticipated films of the year, if only because it was the directorial debut of John Lucas and Scott Moore, the writers of one of the funniest comedies in recent years, "The Bachelor in Vegas." Therefore, from the new film I wanted the same funny, funny, witty and inventive comedy. And in the setting of the plot and in some of its twists tries to look exactly like “Bachelor party”. But in the end, it turned out not even a pale copy of it. I don’t know what it is.
The main problem with the movie is that it’s not funny. It is disgusting, vulgar, tasteless, causing vomiting urges - yes, any of the above. But not funny. Of course, you were successful at making jokes. But the problem is that most of them were shown in the trailer, and the rest are simply lost in the general wave of despondency and stupidity. Everywhere you need a sense of proportion and taste. The creators seem to have neither. Do they really think that the guy who confused a tampon with a chocolate bar is funny?
Well, if the film does not cope with the main task - in fact, to mix and entertain, then all other problems immediately come to the fore. Most of the plot twists look far-fetched and sucked out of the finger. The storyline that the main characters learn all the most terrible secrets of their friend, ends without starting. There's even a totally worthless love line. But it's like the fifth paw of a dying dog -- I mean, why make an already bad comedy worse? Even the creators don’t know the answer.
But there are funny moments, like a cheerful leader, but again, there are very few. If you want to watch a really funny comedy, then this movie is clearly not the right one for that. Take a look at the “Bachelor Party in Vegas.” In the end, there is nothing left but to wish John Lucas and Scott Moore the best of luck in their endeavors. I sincerely hope that if they continue to make films, their next film will be much better.
To begin with, I didn’t really expect the film, but I decided that I couldn’t ignore it. Picked a night, sat down, looked. Well, I can say, this is a very light American youth comedy about the celebration of the 21st birthday of Jeff Cheng. True, everything goes not quite according to plan, the birthday boy is getting kicked in full, and he needs to be brought home! Thus, friends around the city are looking for a person who knows where he still lives, along the way learning some unpleasant details from the life of Jeff.
If you’re waiting for the scope of Project X, or the fun and unpredictability of Bachelors, I’ll have to upset you. But let’s look at it from the other side – the two franchises listed above had a much larger budget. So if you want to watch a light comedy for once, or some fun movie with friends, 21 and more is probably the best movie for that purpose. A bunch of funny situations, a dynamic presentation of the plot, a bunch of funny characters, in some moments - a complete surprise. I can say with confidence that fans of the genre, teenagers and fans of light comedies will definitely like it. I don’t think anyone else is interested.
Of the minuses I will only say that I did not like that they took such a plot detail as, "What you are looking for under your nose", from the first two "Bachelors". All the adventures were in vain. In the first "Bachelor" it bribed, in the second - also let it be, but the third time - is already boring. I don’t think it’s that important.
Actors. One of the main roles was performed by Miles Teller - an actor known to us for the "Project". There he played a very small role, screen time - from the power of minute 4, but for some reason I liked his character very much (if anyone does not remember, he breaks the garden gnome "with a surprise"). I was very happy when I saw that he got the main role in the film. I liked the way he played, he fits a bit eccentric, sloppy characters, waiting for more comedies with his participation. By the way, who hasn't noticed - his hero is called Miller - an obvious play of letters, based on his real name.
I can’t talk about the rest of the actors, because I don’t know all of them (almost all the people who come from such series as House, Lost, How I Met Your Mother, C.S.I., etc.). Unfortunately, I watched a few TV shows. They play well and thank God.
Directing - everything is well set, in some places - competently, there are no blunders, as well as claims.
Operational work is also good. There are no unusual techniques - everything is standard, but what is done at a good level. The angles are selected good, the viewer sees what he should. You can't be a fool here either.
In general, I liked the film, I can advise it, as I wrote above, to teenagers, fans of the genre and fans of light American comedies. This film will definitely take its place in the hearts of young people, but will be there, alas, not for long.
Not too memorable picture, but nevertheless - it is worth a look once.
A teenage comedy about the fact that everyone has the freedom to be nothing.
Jeff Chen turns 21 - and on this occasion, his school friends, Casey and Miller decide to throw him an unforgettable party. Friends go first to one bar, then to the next, and after a while it turns out that Chen is in a state of jelly and does not intend to leave it in the near future. The situation is complicated by the fact that the next morning he has an important interview, and no one knows where he lives. For the rest of the night, Casey and Miller try to bring their friend home, along the way taking part in all the parties passing nearby, and getting into all the funny situations you can get into with a drunk Asian in the form of luggage.
“21 and more” is the directorial debut of the writers of all three parts of “Bachelor party in Vegas”, which is not surprising, both in its plot and content, in many ways resembles “Bachelor party”. Unrestrained fun and dissipation of its consequences, the main characters, among which there is the main laugher, the guy more conscious and another, who must be brought into shape no later than in the morning - all this was in the "Bachelor" and is in "21 and more". Only if in “Bachelor Party” the characters were complete idiots, but still adults, then in “21” they are teenagers who have just passed puberty. This is the main difference between the films, seemingly insignificant, but in fact – just the opposite. Traditional American humor, mixed with self-mutilation, racism, genitals and variations of these themes, acquires a special adolescent specificity in "21" - which does not benefit the film itself. Simply put, "Bachelor Party" was a comedy, albeit simple, but at the same time inventive and suitable for anyone who can hold a punch when jokes "below the belt." And “21 and over” should rather be called “21 and under” – it is for this age category it is designed. Observance of glorious genital traditions, demonstration of genital organs, eating tampons – all this we have already seen and heard, albeit in a slightly different shell. But to all this, “21” is supplemented with a certain message, designed, obviously, either to weight the skulls of the target audience, or on the contrary – to take out the little that is available. One-day living, momentary values, and temporary pleasures are what it’s worth living for at 21, according to directors John Lucas and Scott Moore. All this, of course, is very sweet, but if you think a little (a reaction that the creators clearly did not count on), the joyful and happy picture is painted in completely opposite colors. Which, given the general mediocrity and secondaryness of the material, acquire boring gray shades.
Once again, you see how important it is to watch movies to the end, because the end is the period where everything can change in your mind, and a film that seemed mediocre to you makes you wonder and regret that there is no continuation, at least not yet. But everything in order.
The plot of the film, as expected, resembles the standard American comedy, promoting alcohol and entertainment. It doesn't matter if you're promising and get a job, it's how good you are when you're drunk at night. Let’s omit the situation with the livers of our main characters, which they get in ten years and generally talk about health and proper lifestyle. Everyone has their own, and let’s talk about the atmosphere.
This is where the film deserves my praise. Two guys attract a third to relax and their walk through bars turns into an unusual adventure. Especially I want to highlight the background - a cozy town, beautiful buildings, beautiful music and the characters themselves, who represent three different characters with their problems and interests. Miller, who at first glance seems to be a very short-sighted person, is very smart and does not go to college because of his fears. Casey is a more correct person who has projected his life, which makes him not interested at all, but the main intrigue of the film is Jeff Chang is afraid to tell his father that the future he has prepared for his son does not suit him. Oil on the fire adds to the facts that two friends learn about Jeff in the course of their adventures, although nothing outstanding in the end, of course, we will not get.
It is very difficult to evaluate the plot, on the one hand we have several storylines skillfully intertwined with each other, on the other frankly failed scenes, which would have been better not in the film. The film also provided us with a share of vulgarity, without this today, unfortunately, in no way. Well, the meaning of the film - live your life and do not listen to others is only partially true, although its presentation, I believe, is correct.
As a result, it turned out quite a good film with a good atmosphere and beautiful music, which in the end will make you smile and rejoice for the characters, but some scenes frankly blurred the film, but the overall impression of it did not spoil.
Nice movie
I warn fans of youth comedies at once, in comparison with "Bachelor Party in Vegas" and "Project X", "21 and more" - the weakest, not so spectacular and not particularly interesting, and there is really no joke and the characters do not do so funny deeds, but it should be. Project X was beautiful for its crazy party, pleasant cast and amazing soundtrack. A bachelor party in Vegas is remembered for its script, a wonderful set of actors, jokes, stupid actions of heroes and places a good soundtrack. But from this film and there is nothing to distinguish it, from that and such assessments.
In general, before us again a pack of students who decided to get a good rest. This time it is the birthday of Jeff Cheng, one of their Asian-looking company, who turns 21. But one little nuance. Friends will have to bring him home in the morning, as if nothing had happened, because he will need to go to medical school with his father as a matter of urgency to take a critical exam. As a result, friends persuaded him and began this very party with not very interesting adventures. .
Actors - It could have been better, the only exception is Justin Chung, the rest of the characters, frankly, did not catch or surprise me.
Soundtrack - There were high hopes for this part, especially for such a film they are very important. Unfortunately, too, not impressed, not a single track not even downloaded. Ordinary passing soundtrack.
So basically the film is a strong 5, but scored another point for the ending, because at least this moment throughout the film surprised me. And honestly, such a score for this film and then with a great stretch. .
Result - Nice idea, weak content. A completely neutral attitude towards the film after watching it. This is a maximum of one time . .
Comedy for lovers of vulgar jokes, connoisseurs of strong words and “black”. Screenwriters "Bachelor party in Vegas" as usual forgot about the good tone. In this film, they also acted as directors, so they walked to fame.
A simple story: the guy turns 21 years old on the eve of an important interview, and friends decide to arrange a fun holiday for him, and by the morning, like Cinderella, return home. As they say, 21 years is only once in your life, and you need to celebrate it unforgettable – get drunk and pass out away from home. And no matter what tomorrow may decide the fate of your future career, you have to live for today. Apparently, that’s what Jeff Chang’s friends thought when they took him for a beer. But not here it was – harmless party turned into a real drunkenness.
It’s been a long time, but it’s good to have friends. To get the address of a drunken friend, they fought, ran away, distracted father Jeff, passed a non-acid test at a party and a daring initiation from Latino girls. We even had to kiss each other for the sake of a friend.
The main character, Jeff Chang, a guy with an Asian appearance, turned out to be a guy with many stories. He is a domestic boy, and a suicidal man, and a botanist, and at the same time an obnoxious reveler, who looks very much like a pink bra and a bear instead of underpants. Even his best friends don’t know who Jeff really is.
The main decision – whether to become a doctor or not – Chang makes thanks to friends and unrestrained drinking. His friends also made an important choice for themselves. Casey decides to get a girl he likes, and Miller returns to college, however, pretty drunk before that.
The film is a kind of manual, how to celebrate the coming of age, to remember it for life, or, conversely, forget like a terrible dream.
Overall, I liked the movie. Filmmakers speak to young people in their language – through sex, alcohol, fights and fuss. Those who are disgusted with male kisses, it is better not to look or close their eyes. There were no gaps in humor, although there are some very funny places. For example, always suddenly appearing actor of the second plan - bison and no less bright hero - chief-vagrant. The comedy isn’t just about “swelling, cringing and passing out,” though that was enough. This film is about male friendship, about the relationship of fathers and children, even about love with a typical American pitch.
It is no secret that the main audience of modern cinema is young people, but a truly worthy film about the “youth” itself can be found extremely rarely. Especially in the genre of horror films, where young people can only die stupidly, and in the genre of comedies, where the intellectual component of modern youth is threatened at the level of full ox. In this respect, it is foolish to deny that the incredible commercial and spectator success of Tod Phillips' "Bachelor Party" franchise has unambiguously revived the once-forgotten genre of youth comedies about how young people have fun and what alcohol does to them. Hence, it is not surprising that the scriptwriters of "Bachelor Party" John Lucas and Scott Moore sat in the director's chair.
It would seem that this is the debut directorial work of aspiring filmmakers and the film should be sinning with an abundance of shortcomings, and a lack of experience, but in fact, Lucas and Moore shot definitely one of the best youth comedies I have ever seen. If initially I was set for another stupid and vulgar youth comedy, the film quickly dispelled my negative expectations. Not at all. The film is made very bright, juicy, beautiful and spectacular. Especially in the scenes of parties and the final rave concert, which are shown much more fun, spectacular and vivid than it happens in real life.
What to say about the abundance of really funny scenes of action. Whether it is a classic for youth comedy bare parts of the bodies of actors, or incredibly cool shot scene chase from the finale of the tape. Where the incredible twists and turns performed by the heroes behind the wheel of an SUV look more than cool. But these are only the visual advantages of the tape, which cannot be compared with the atmosphere of the tape itself. The film was very easy and positive. Despite the abundance of jokes and scenes +18, there is no dirt in the film. Quite the opposite. Starting to watch the film not even in the best order of mind, you involuntarily begin to feel how you are recharged with a cheerful and positive mood, which is literally impregnated with the film from beginning to end.
When you start watching this movie, you start making associations with the relatively recent Project X. If “Project X” was built more in the spirit of “boo, but in moderation”, then this film is a deeper thought. This film is a propaganda of the total exploitation of young life. After all, whether we like it or not, sooner or later we will become “slaves” of family life, monotonous work and monotonous life. When exactly now, when we have time and opportunity, it is necessary not just to burn through the best years of our lives, but to take the best from them and enjoy it properly. You have to listen to your heart and follow what it tells you.
Especially since adult life is experiencing a lot of strength. Including old friends, whose numbers usually decline sharply. Because everyone is busy with their worries and worries. There is nothing more sad than when people swear to each other in eternal friendship divorce life, and they do not have the desire to do anything against it. In the rest, the participation of screenwriters John Lucas and Scott Moore is fully felt. Since we have a slightly modified version of their script for the popular franchise “Bachelor party”. Except in a more frivolous and youthful form. Where the abundance of funny moments and rapid development of the plot do not give respite for a second. The film not only caused me and my friends an undiminished smile on my face when watching, but also really made me think about what I have now and what awaits me in the future, and not every film evokes such reflections.
A good plot and no less distinctive directing is not all the key to success and very often it is a well-chosen cast that is able to pull out even the most disastrous role. In this case, the creators really put together a very good acting trio. Since the trio Miles Teller, Skylar Estina and Justin Chon looks great on the screen. Each of the actors created a completely unique character, which is essentially a caricature of individual members of our society. That allows you to learn a lot from your heroes. The actors not only revealed their characters on the screen very well, but also really fit into the film as comedic actors.
Especially Justin Chon, who moved away from the third roles of the popular Twilight franchise, really pulled most of the humor of the tape and allowed you to look at it with completely different eyes. I also enjoyed Sarah Wright. In many ways, its attractive appearance, which pleased the eye, although not often during the viewing of the tape, but still quite a long time.
The musical component of the tape is simply magnificent. The composer of the film Lyle Workman created an almost perfect musical background for the tape, which idealized the action taking place on the screen, but did not try to break into the first places. Although more pleased really luxurious selection of stunning Various Artists soundtracks. Especially the "Young Blood (Dekade Remix)" track from The Naked And Famous, which I now tirelessly listen to on my mobile.
9 out of 10
21 and More is a fairly firmly staged and really funny youth comedy that can cause not only a smile on the face, but also a healthy laugh. The film is about a strong male friendship, about the passing youth, which should be used before it is too late and that you should always listen to your heart. Propaganda that one should not hurry to grow up. Your adult life will come to you. Does it make sense to rush things?
21 and more is a typical American comedy, which under the guidance of different directors came out quite a few. Personally, this film did not make a good impression on me, but the review will be highlighted in neutral white, because I saw one good moment in the film for myself.
Judging by the rating of the film, as well as the rating of film critics in the world, it is possible to draw quite simple conclusions that the film failed. But I think it will not upset the director, at the box office the film paid off and brought money.
The standard of living in our country is very different from the West. Here, even the usual comedy film is shot with 6 zeros, what can we say about our film industry (although I have nothing against it).
The actors’ play is not bad, but they do not have charisma, because the plot is not finalized and sluggish. It was nice to see Casey and the student played by Sarah Wright. When they stand in front of each other and talk, there is some tension between them and you wait for the long-awaited kiss to finally come. As for humor, it can cause a smile in some places.
The soundtrack is not memorable, the plot does not shine with semantic tension, and alcohol in students at every step and of course no one thinks about studying and self-development, except Casey, who has realistic plans for his bright future. Good thing Jeff Chen's friends are trying to bring their friend home.
In the end, it was a one-time film, the directors focused only on alcohol, which in my humble opinion was a mistake. You don’t want to watch the film from the middle, because you understand that you will not get anything useful and moralizing from this picture. I was particularly disgusted by the moment: Peeing Jeff Chen at the people from the bar. I don’t know what the director wanted to do with this scene. Alas
Scott Moore and John Lucas used to write scripts, but they did. Reference comedies “Bachelor party in Vegas” and “Bachelor party 2: from Vegas to Bangkok” came out under their pen. Now the writers also act as directors for their own work “21 and more”. And it turns out to be funny. I mean, we've done great.
They know how to mix great jokes, the absurdity of situations, drunken logic, plague adventures and talk about the serious with humor in the right proportion so as to surely cause laughter in the viewer.
The cast is young and inexperienced, but not bad. Miller is played by Miles Teller, who previously participated in Project X. The role of Casey went to Skylar Astin, and actor Justin Chon in the role of Jeff Chang is simply unmatched and on his account roles in films and TV series are larger (several parts of Twilight and House). By the way, he's 31. Here's the thing about Asians: you'll never guess how old short men are by appearance alone. Sarah Wright was chosen for the role of a sultry blonde student, who had previously starred in several TV series and non-cash films.
The focus is on three completely dissimilar guys: Miller is the epitome of hazing with his own logic and a great sense of humor, Casey is an example of prudence, and Jeff Cheng is an excellent nerd from a family of the strictest rules. Jeff Cheng's father wants him to be in the morning for an important interview, but one problem arises - today he turns 21, and Miller intends to celebrate the event properly. And because he has an innate or acquired gift of persuasion, his friends reluctantly agree. “Only for beer!” sounds a familiar phrase.
Adventures begin with the consumption of countless amounts of alcohol in bars with dancing on the bar counter, acquaintance with a sultry blonde and almost a fight. Then, trying to drag the drunken culprit home, along the way Casey and Miller try to figure out where he actually lives. Along the way, they wander into the campus and watch with their own eyes how student parties with entertainment of all kinds and varieties take place. Up to this point, dragging and transporting the mortal body of a drunk Jeff Chang was not a particular problem until he rebelled and here ... "Oh, my God, he's drinking again!"
Then more. Those who have watched at least one of the “Bachelors” know what to expect. In “21 and more” there is everything from reference comedies, some intrigue, an interesting plot and the main problem that teenagers too early try to grow up. Young people are so eager for adulthood that they forget about the little frivolity that teenagers can afford. Yes, everyone has difficulties in choosing and everyone will have to grow up, but this can be postponed for later. Long live the youth!
In the finale, each plot twist reaches its logical conclusion, and the happy ending even somehow touches. The creators allowed themselves to characterize their creation, putting in the mouth of one of the characters the phrase: “It’s like the Da Vinci code, only with meaning.”
In conclusion, to all the above, I want to add another quote from the new picture: “This is how it happens, guys!”
P.S. The film should not be taken as an instruction to use.
I don’t like youth comedies for nothing. From “21 and more” did not expect anything masterpiece. A little surprised that the minimum is vulgar, which is strange. I won’t say that the film completely sucks, as I thought at first, but it does not reach the classics of this genre.
For the first 30 minutes, it made me strongly associate with “Overgrowths,” “Project X: Were Diffused,” and “Bachelor Party in Vegas.” That’s just the impression of the first two is not important, and the spirit of “Bachelor” is quite nothing. I will not say that it is more than original, but the share of humor still pleased.
Two friends, one of whom is a bore and the other is the complete opposite of him, arrive for the birthday of their third friend, who enters the medical office and in the morning he has to attend an important interview, otherwise the evil father will kill him. But loyal friends drag him into the party world. I didn't think we could get that much in one night. Bars, parties, women's hostels, fights. I am still grateful that the film is only 90 minutes long, otherwise I would dream of being trampled by a bison. In the end, everything ends more than well, although I tend to admit that the film is confused, disordered and chaotic. In general, everything that they could, mixed and turned out a one-time youth comedy with a certain zest and not without flaws, but for the fact that in a few moments I even laughed, put
7 out of 10
After watching the film, it leaves only positive emotions. Yes, sometimes stupid, not funny and went, but there is something in the picture. Student spirit. The film is saturated with this atmosphere. Cool parties, beautiful girls, eternal drunks and the same drunken adventures.
The main idea of the film can be called friendship. The same one, from school to the rest of his life. We all have friends at school with whom we have stopped communicating. We go in different ways, in different directions, growing up. Our interests change, we start to think differently, and sometimes we forget how good it was with our friends at school. It was so simple. We communicate less, we begin to understand each other less, and sooner or later we stop even thinking about those with whom we used to be friends. Alas, but in most cases it happens.
And many of us who liked this movie would probably like to have such a drunken adventure, which you will remember for decades to come. Which you won't tell your grandkids about, but which you'll remember when you talk to your best friends.
Bright and interesting youth comedy. Not a masterpiece, you will hardly want to see this film again, but it is the first viewing that will leave positive emotions. The actors honestly worked their fee perfectly playing the characters entrusted to them. Well-chosen music. Easy, not stressful film to watch in friendly company.
I confess right away, I am not a great connoisseur and lover of youth comedies. At the top of my Olympus stands the Franco-Spanish soul movie "Spanish," and American tin-movies like "We Were Accepted" and "The Party King" are stuck somewhere at the foot of the mountain. Well, "cakes" is something from the palaces of hell. Anyone who disagrees with my ranking is free not to read.
So, the new comedy “21 and above” contains a far from new plot, but has its advantages, otherwise why would I write this review at all.
Of the “new chips” in the film, only the main character is Asian and I even bought it before watching it. But here's the trouble: 70% of screen time it convincingly plays the role of a log. Otherwise, everything is standard - in the early summer morning, two guys walk unfazed gait through a crowded square. They wear only a white sock on the spot. Actually, the entire subsequent film is a long flashback to this naked apogee. Straight people are asked not to worry - only men undress in the film, which is more than odd for a tin-movie. And even standard for the genre of lesbian kisses will not calm my righteous male anger.
To the point. As I watched it, I unwittingly compared the film to the recent Project X. And here's what's interesting. If the last film is positioned as a modern original movie, then there is no original message. “Drink carefully” is a weak message for a movie.
“21 and above” with all these platitudes looks outdated and the message “don’t cheat your dream” was not invented yesterday. This movie is closer to me.
Three guys, no longer students, still do not know what their calling is and what to devote the rest of their lives. The problem of choosing between a prestigious profession, in which you do not understand a damn thing, and one that brings joy, but not so prestigious, is faced by many. Someone went the wrong way and now hates their job. Looking back at my friends, I wonder if anyone has been lucky enough to fulfill their calling in life. In short, the film's message is pure Coelho. In “Pies” and “Project X.” Sorry. And that's plus "21 and above."
6 out of 10
Jeff Chen has dreamed of becoming a doctor all his life.
- Well, he should've thought about it before he went out drinking. (c)
Since Eurotour and Road Adventure, I haven’t seen a good youth comedy in a long time. “Bachelor party in Vegas” – yes, funny, but it can be called a stretch of youth, as the film is about adult married uncles. When I saw the trailer for 21 and More, I thought, ‘Here it is, here’s the movie that will make me hysterical on the floor.’ And I'm not wrong!
Plot. Two old friends Miller and Casey decided to surprise their friend Jeff Chen on his 21st birthday and without warning came to visit him. Chen has an important interview early in the morning, and he's kind of in the mood to celebrate, but wouldn't you say no to your two best friends? As they run from bar to bar, they get drunk so Jeff Chen knocks him out, and Miller and Casey, lost and unaware of Chen's address, try to bring him home. After all, at exactly 7 a.m., his strict father will pick him up, who hates his friends.
"21 and More" is a very killer comedy from the creators of "Bachelor in Vegas" and several other equally cool comedies. This film is not about sex, drinking and parties, as it may seem at first glance, but about real male friendship. The two friends overcome obstacle after obstacle and eventually reach their goal, all in order not to frame and save their third friend, whom they carry in their arms throughout the film. As for the story itself, there is nothing unusual in the plot, and absolutely standard scheme. But what I liked was the easy detective line, when they come to each new place, they learn something from Jeff Chen’s past that doesn’t look like him at all, and they try to understand what happened to their best friend, and why he kept it from them.
As for the actors, they are new and unknown to me. It is also difficult to judge acting. The guys had fun, drank, laughed and had fun, in general, did everything that modern youth does at parties, and sometimes, probably, forgot that they are filmed by the camera. The lucky one was Justin Chong, who played Jeff Chen, who only broke off for the first 10 minutes, and then almost the whole movie just portrayed a sleeping swelled dude.
Result. “21 and More” is a comedy I really enjoyed! Fresh, light, killer humor, which is impregnated with every word and every action of the characters, made me wipe my eyes tearing with laughter again and again. And in a large group of friends, this film will generally produce a surge of positive emotions. So watch 21 and more, laugh, have fun, have fun, but do not repeat the mistakes of the main characters of the film. I highly recommend everyone to watch!
This film is not about how to spend time, celebrate a birthday so that would be remembered for life, not about crazy teenagers, but about friendship. True friendship. About what happens in our lives too often: best friends from school went their own way. But what is the path and how do they live without each other? That's the movie. And booze, chicks and mad dad are just a condiment to a common dish. And a sharp seasoning, without which this film would be completely unwatchable. Well, what else did we expect from the creators 'Bachelor party in Vegas'?
I can't do without comparisons, sorry. In difference from ' Third superfluous' here the humor is better, both in my opinion and purer. It's like laughing, not closing your eyes with shame. Although this can be done here, because there is an abundance of naked men on the screen, an abundance of their genitals, and an abundance of tits of different sizes.
The best with his role coped Papa Korean - François Chan. In general, the cast does not shine with star names, but I did not have any complaints about the acting. The music was good throughout the film, and I wanted to listen to half the songs at home. I was pleased with the operator’s work in many ways. Well, the plot to be overtwisted and not really necessary, it's comedy in the first place. The best of its kind so far.
Trash, banter and thunder. In principle, this was the positioning of the film, so it was not necessary to wait for something else, but after all, this kind of cinema also has the right to life, so all those interested were in a pleasant anticipation. The only question remained: will the creators of the project be able to reassemble the known components so that something truly worthy will come out of it?
There is no point in talking about the plot, since here it is a typical set for a teenage comedy of positions in which the characters get into ridiculous situations, mainly due to their own stupidity. Sometimes there are really funny and homeric funny moments, however, all this causes a sharp sense of deja vu. Simply because we have already seen it in countless other analogues.
The actors have come off well - to say something more about their work, somehow does not work. And what else can be said in this tape about their merits? Doesn't come to mind. True, again it is funny that their real age sometimes differs by a dozen years.
21 and more is not the best, but not the worst representative of the subgenre, fans are guaranteed to remember a couple of good jokes, the rest will not look in that direction.
We know the market is full of youth comedies. We've seen a lot of them, everyone knows that there will be a guy who ' combines ' with cake it's a furor. But everyone also watched 'Bachelor party in Vegas'Parts 1 and 2. The creators focused not only on target youth, but also on older people.
What is the main difference between youth films and films made by older guys? In these American comedies, there is almost no sense, a lot of '#39'; class & #39; humor, and a lot of incomprehensible characters who are absolutely not needed there.
The guys put a little emphasis in a different direction. They added all this, but less humour below the waist, less completely unnecessary remarks, tried to shake it all up, but not salt it and it turned out too peculiar picture.
I understand the plans of the main characters, three types, best friends. The plot is banal, there are more friendly feelings as a film ' Superperperts' than love. All actors play at a sufficient level for this picture.
I always pay attention to film collections. I’m not really surprised that this movie wasn’t enough. It is too peculiar, because now everyone likes to have fun than to look for even the most ordinary and simple meaning in films. Sorry.
The creators need to try a little bit both in terms of the script and in terms of serving this dish. After all, the times ' pie' are over, it’s time to focus on meaning and great humor.
6.5 out of 10