


21 & Over
Brilliant student Jeff Chang has the most important interview of his life tomorrow. But today is still his birthday, what starts off as a casual celebration with friends evolves into a night of debauchery that risks to derail his life plan.
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Plot Summary
On the eve of his medical school interview, a responsible college student is taken out for his 21st birthday by his two best friends. Things quickly spiral out of control as they try to find him before his parents wake up, leading to a chaotic night of drunken misadventures and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
The film received generally negative reviews from critics, who found its humor predictable and its plot unoriginal. Audiences, however, responded more favorably, appreciating its raunchy comedy and energetic performances.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies too heavily on crude humor and tired tropes.
- Despite its flaws, some viewers found the energy and performances entertaining.
- Lacks originality and relies on predictable comedic scenarios.
Google audience: Audiences found the movie to be a fun, albeit crude, college comedy that delivered on laughs, with many enjoying the chemistry between the main actors. Some viewers felt it was overly predictable and relied on gross-out humor.
Fun Fact
The film's directors, Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, also co-wrote the screenplay for 'The Hangover'.
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