


Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
A sorority moves in next door to the home of Mac and Kelly Radner who have a young child. The Radner's enlist their former nemeses from the fraternity to help battle the raucous sisters.
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Plot Summary
Following the events of the first film, a newly expecting couple, Mac and Kelly, find themselves dealing with a new sorority that has moved in next door. Led by Shelby, the sorority is seeking a place to party without the restrictive rules of typical campus housing. The couple, desperate to sell their home before the baby arrives, must team up with their former enemies, Teddy and Pete, to drive the sorority out.
Critical Reception
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising received generally positive reviews from critics, who often praised its humor and the performances of its lead cast, particularly Seth Rogen and Zac Efron. While some found it to be a solid, if not groundbreaking, comedy sequel, many noted its surprisingly progressive take on gender roles and sexual politics within the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The sequel offers a fresh, female-led perspective that cleverly subverts the original's premise.
- Continues the Rogen-Efron comedic dynamic with plenty of laughs.
- Surprisingly smart and relevant for a raunchy comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's comedic success, with many enjoying the continued chemistry between the main actors and appreciating the clever twists on the sorority and fraternity tropes. Some viewers felt it was funnier and more original than the first installment, while others found the humor to be a bit hit-or-miss.
Fun Fact
During the filming of a scene where Zac Efron's character is beaten up by a group of women, the fight choreography was designed to be somewhat comical and less violent, with the women primarily using their hair to hit him.
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