Get Big
- 2017
- 1h 26m
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4.8/10
2.5K
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Follow the misadventures of two friends as they reconnect to attend a high school classmate's wedding.Follow the misadventures of two friends as they reconnect to attend a high school classmate's wedding.Follow the misadventures of two friends as they reconnect to attend a high school classmate's wedding.
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Paulina Alvarez
- Amy
- (as Peanut Alvarez)
Dylan Anthony Moran
- Nate
- (as Dylan Moran)
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College guy Nate reunites with high school best friend Alec having a random day of weed and misadventures. They have plans to go to their former classmate Kahji's wedding. There are two annoying issue. The first is named Alec. The second is named Nate. How old are these guys? They look like they're well into their twenties but their characters can't buy beer. On the other hand, the girls look like real teenagers. Even though I like the scene, the difference in age is awkward. As for Alec, he is one annoying character. He is pretty which excuses how other characters react to him. It would be fine if Nate is not constantly shocked by his antics. Their interaction becomes repetitive. Nate doesn't do himself any favors with his opening scenes with Machelle. On top of everything, these actors are not good comedians. They aren't good actors. The movie is definitely trying very hard to be funny. When the leads are incapable of pulling it off, non of it can ever be funny. It's cringe-worthy and difficult to watch. With their troubled relationship, Nate would walk away under normal circumstances. It's only the need of scriptwriting that these two ill-fitting friends are pushed together. When there is an interesting resolution in the wedding, the aftermath is an over-written piece of dialogue. That's the issue. Every time something good is on the screen, it is never far from something bad.
A very entertaining film. The plot overtly speaks for itself. There is a sub-plot where young adults face the challenge to keep earlier relationships pertinent as real world experiences begin to influence their values and interests. While the content pertains primarily to millennials, baby boomers will also enjoy it. And baby boomers that had any sense of adventure in early adulthood may find this film nostalgic at times. Go check it out!
As comic book guy would say, "worst movie ever". Slow, dull, not funny. I could go on and on.
Honestly it's not the best thing ever, but I found myself enjoying this a lot more than I expected. The re-connection of two high-school friends, and their strange adventures going to a wedding.
The sad thing about IMDb is that they allow fake reviewers, people that will score a perfect ten for one movie (the one they appeared in, or know somebody that worked on it etc...) and then they never will review another movie again (just click on their username and you'll see what I mean). Those people should be banned and their reviews deleted. I watched this movie stoned, like I do with almost all other comedies, because I think everything is funnier in that state of mind. And to be honest I had some good laughs with this movie. Probably more laughs than somebody sober but that's my choice. The acting wasn't bad, the story was about okay and could have been better but I did have a good time so I just can't complain. In short this movie doesn't deserve a perfect ten, nor anything above a seven, but it also doesn't deserve the lowest score possible.
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