Harold & Kumar Go to Amsterdam
Harold & Kumar Go to Amsterdam

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Harold & Kumar Go to Amsterdam

2008
Movie
12 min
English

Ever wonder what would have happened if Harold & Kumar had not been sent to Guantanamo and simply made it to Amsterdam? Here's a little something director Jon Hurwitz shot guerrilla-style all over Amsterdam in 3 days.

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes44%
Metacritic40/100
Google Users75%
Director: Jon Hurwitz and Hayden SchlossbergGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

Harold and Kumar's quest for the perfect Christmas tree is interrupted when a black market marijuana deal goes awry, forcing them to flee to Amsterdam. Once there, they become embroiled in a complex plot involving a drug kingpin, a political conspiracy, and a potential romantic entanglement for Kumar. They must navigate the eccentricities of Dutch culture and evade pursuit to clear their names and retrieve a stolen artifact.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding it to be a less successful installment in the franchise compared to its predecessors. Audiences, however, generally found it to be a humorous and entertaining continuation of the characters' misadventures, appreciating its over-the-top scenarios and the chemistry between the lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Critics noted a decline in the franchise's comedic effectiveness, with a reliance on crude humor and predictable plot points.

  • Some reviewers found the Amsterdam setting and its cultural stereotypes to be amusing, while others deemed them lazy and offensive.

  • The film's main saving grace for many was the enduring chemistry between John Cho and Kal Penn, who remained likable despite the weak material.

Google audience: Audience reviews largely praise the film for delivering consistent laughs and maintaining the irreverent humor that fans of the series expect. Many enjoyed the escapades of Harold and Kumar in a new international setting and appreciated the continued development of their friendship. However, some viewers felt the plot was a bit convoluted and that the movie didn't quite reach the heights of the original.

Fun Fact

The film's original concept was to have Harold and Kumar go to space, but the filmmakers ultimately decided on Amsterdam for its distinct cultural setting and potential for comedic misunderstandings.

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