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Barely Legal 132
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Plot Summary
A group of recent college graduates attempts to start a new life in Los Angeles, but their plans are quickly derailed by wild parties, questionable decisions, and unexpected romantic entanglements. As they navigate the chaotic landscape of adulting, they must confront their own desires and the harsh realities of trying to make it in the city of dreams.
Critical Reception
Barely Legal 132 received a mixed to negative reception, largely criticized for its shallow humor, predictable plot, and reliance on gratuitous nudity and R-rated gags. While some acknowledged its attempt at a raunchy comedy, most critics found it to be derivative and lacking in substance, failing to deliver on either genuine laughs or meaningful character development.
What Reviewers Say
Relies too heavily on crude humor and nudity.
Lacks originality and fails to develop its characters.
A predictable and often tiresome raunchy comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Barely Legal 132 are scarce, but those available generally echo critical sentiments, finding the film to be a low-brow comedy that prioritizes shock value over storytelling. Many viewers found it forgettable and uninspired.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes reprising their popular Jay and Silent Bob characters in cameo roles, adding a touch of cult appeal for fans of their previous works.
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