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Miles Teller, Skylar Astin, Justin Chon, Sarah Wright, Jonathan Keltz, François Chau, Josie Loren, Dustin Ybarra, Stephen Katz, Russell Hodgkinson (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Teenie-Schwarm Skylar Astin in einer Mischung aus "Hangover" und "American Pie": Casey und Miller wollen ihren Freund Jeff Chang zu dessen 21. Geburtstag besuchen. Als dieser - offensichtlich überrascht - seinen Freunden eröffnet, dass er nicht feiern gehen kann, da er am nächsten Tag ein wichtiges Vorstellungsgespräch hat, sind die beiden Kumpels gar nicht begeistert. Sie überreden ihn, auf ein Bier mit in die Bar zu kommen. Doch es bleibt natürlich nicht bei einem Bier ... (ProSieben)
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The film is vulgar, it has a crude sense of humor and it is cliché. "Na šrot" is exactly what it's called. One guy gets so drunk that he is capable of eating a tampon, while the others try to save him, even though it seems that at least one of them only got into university by sheer luck, or maybe he just knew where to invest. Or rather, his parents had an idea about it. I haven't seen such stupid heroes in a long time. I feel like the screenwriters must have also been on the scrap heap, not knowing what to do, so they got drunk to write better. In the morning, they probably looked at what they had written, but unfortunately, they didn't have enough common sense to pack it up, throw it away, and start a career as vegetable sellers. And these are the creators behind "Pařby"! I'm starting to wonder what awaits us in "Pařba na třetí". More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/05/na-srot-2013-15.html ()
I don't understand the hate here, because 21 & Over is a surprisingly cool teen party drunk comedy that is certainly not very revelatory or innovative, but it fulfills its purpose without any problem. The main cast is fine, they're familiar and likeable faces. The plot is unexpectedly believable and too far out, but at the same time quite entertaining and funny. It's the one-liners, the humour, the profanity and the basic screenwriting bones and the result is one of the better sub-genre comedies I've had the chance to see. An enjoyable flick. ()
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