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Les Boloss - Inbetweeners, le film

Original title: The Inbetweeners Movie
  • 2011
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  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
89K
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James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Simon Bird, and Joe Thomas in Les Boloss - Inbetweeners, le film (2011)
In the feature version of the hit UK TV show, four socially troubled 18-year-olds from the south of England go on holiday to Malia for some sun, drink, and canoodling.
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Four socially troubled 18-year-olds from the south of England go on holiday to Malia.Four socially troubled 18-year-olds from the south of England go on holiday to Malia.Four socially troubled 18-year-olds from the south of England go on holiday to Malia.

  • Director
    • Ben Palmer
  • Writers
    • Iain Morris
    • Damon Beesley
  • Stars
    • James Buckley
    • Blake Harrison
    • Joe Thomas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    89K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ben Palmer
    • Writers
      • Iain Morris
      • Damon Beesley
    • Stars
      • James Buckley
      • Blake Harrison
      • Joe Thomas
    • 144User reviews
    • 105Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    The Inbetweeners Movie
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    The Inbetweeners: Dancing
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    The Inbetweeners: Dancing
    The Inbetweeners: Carli Breaks Up With Simon
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    The Inbetweeners: Carli Breaks Up With Simon

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    Top cast53

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    James Buckley
    James Buckley
    • Jay Cartwright
    Blake Harrison
    Blake Harrison
    • Neil Sutherland
    Joe Thomas
    Joe Thomas
    • Simon Cooper
    Simon Bird
    Simon Bird
    • Will McKenzie
    Emily Head
    Emily Head
    • Carli D'Amato
    Lydia Rose Bewley
    Lydia Rose Bewley
    • Jane
    Laura Haddock
    Laura Haddock
    • Alison
    Tamla Kari
    Tamla Kari
    • Lucy
    Jessica Knappett
    Jessica Knappett
    • Lisa
    Theo Barklem-Biggs
    Theo Barklem-Biggs
    • Richard
    Theo James
    Theo James
    • James
    Anthony Head
    Anthony Head
    • Will's Dad
    Victoria Willing
    Victoria Willing
    • Mrs. Cartwright
    Greg Davies
    Greg Davies
    • Phil Gilbert
    Henry Lloyd-Hughes
    Henry Lloyd-Hughes
    • Mark Donovan
    Belinda Stewart-Wilson
    Belinda Stewart-Wilson
    • Polly McKenzie
    Robin Weaver
    Robin Weaver
    • Pamela Cooper
    Martin Trenaman
    Martin Trenaman
    • Alan Cooper
    • Director
      • Ben Palmer
    • Writers
      • Iain Morris
      • Damon Beesley
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    User reviews144

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    8hwangeruk

    Carefree fun

    Most people probably know what they are going to get before entering the cinema. So sniffy pseudo intellectuals should probably stay clear. But if you're the sort of person who liked the TV series, doesn't think they are a "chav" by eating McDonalds and likes fart jokes then you will really enjoy this movie. The whole audience laughed out loud on many occasions. No its not a clever plot, but they do manage to purvey a slice in time where we are all making the mistakes we all do as we move from adolescence into adulthood. The primary characters maintain their chemistry (which must only come with having now spent so much time with each other). You don't eat a cheese sandwich expecting a Michelin star, and so it is when watching this movie. Its silly, funny, cringe worthy humour. I really enjoyed it, and I imagine a good many others will too.
    alex-1250

    horrible movie about horrible British teenagers

    While I accept that the series might have provided a silly entertainment to a fan base of sorts,this effort lacks so much in so many departments that I wouldn't even consider it a film.

    For anyone unfamiliar with the series,the characters and their respective actors offer absolutely nothing of any value,and neither does the "plot".

    It just paints a very grim picture of British youth and deteriorating British culture,forcing the audience to watch the British humour being reduced to a mixture of awkwardness,scatology and frustrated bing-drinking twats desperate to indulge in mindless sex in any shape or form.

    A truly horrible thing to watch and waste your time on.
    8MAYESY-44

    Good follow up

    I really enjoyed the movie, it felt like a follow on from the series and had the same humour and nothing was changed it is just a carry on from the sixth form days.
    6the_rattlesnake25

    If you enjoyed the television series, you'll probably love the film.

    The critically acclaimed E4 comedy series returns for its final swansong in the form of an hour and a half film which contains among other things, sun, sex, booze, sea, booze, and, er, well sex. It is essentially an extended episode, instead of rolling this out as a summer or Christmas special under differing circumstances, writers Damon Beesley and Iain Morris who were the primary writers on the television series, have shrewdly decidedly to capitalize on the series' short fame and enter the cinematic market instead. Will's (Simon Bird) narration returns as does the crude jokes and the toilet humour, but isn't that what made the 'Inbetweeners' so hilariously funny? It's a silly, contains a formulaic plot, and stereotypical characters, but what really makes the four boys work, is there childish banter, and sexual optimism that reminds us all of what it was like to be eighteen again.

    The last time we saw them on the small-screen, they were finishing up a bonding trip into the woods as each one of them were on a knife edge deciding what they would do for the rest of their lives; university, or the meat-counter at ASDA with a potential promotion up to the check-out in the works? But before they must decide what to do for the rest of their lives (also known as the next five years) they have six weeks to think it over and take the obligatory 'lads holiday' which is an old, wise British tradition for any male who reaches the age of eighteen. The tradition consists of the boys going abroad to a country, which in this case is Malia, with plenty of sun, sea, sand, and bars, and seeing how much tolerance their body has to the effects of copious amounts of alcohol, before attempting to see if this makes them any more (or less) attractive to the fellow British revellers. Premise, nice, simple, and set, and the narrative pretty many rolls it's self out from here.

    Again the stars of the show are the characters, with Will's offbeat precocious nature a nice alternative to the foul-mouthed tirades of Jay (James Buckley) which have seemingly got more and more crude as the television show has gone on. Neil (Blake Harrison) on the other hand acts as welcome relief, always guaranteeing to make a laugh out of any innocuous comment he makes, which is especially helpful during the scenes involving the continued romance between Simon (Joe Thomas) and Carly (Emily Head) as it is one of those aspects they should have left to die gracefully with the television series as it seemingly drags on and on with little in the way of a rewarding conclusion. While, Allison (Laura Haddock), provides the romantic interest for Will, and their scenes are somewhat touching as they both seem fish-out-of-water in this world of drinking for twenty hours, eating for two and sleeping for five minutes.

    It will almost certainly come away empty handed when the awards season comes sweeping around in Britain, and it might not very favourable with the print and online critics, but it isn't half bad as it never tries to be anything more than an feature-length episode. The jokes are still there, Jay's miraculous lies crop up every now and again, a few old and new faces make welcome cameo's and the boys still get caught up in many embarrassing situations, the majority of which involve the involuntarily showcasing of their genitals. If you look beyond the unoriginal narrative, the one-dimensional primary protagonists, the stereotypical love interests, and the unsophisticated jokes, you will probably enjoy this film for what it is.
    Red_Identity

    Does the show justice

    Seeing the mixed response this movie got here in the US definitely had me lowering my expectations. I finished the show in two weeks and is now one of my favorite TV comedies ever, so I was seeing this film either way. As it stands, this definitely does the series justice. Oh, it definitely wasn't anything out of the ordinary or unpredictable, but just like the show, it's able to still be completely hilarious and really touching when it comes down to it. The four characters have deeply resonated with me, and the movie just further expands their arcs in mostly successful ways. Even though the movie may not have the freshness the series has many times, it works because it still has the same humor, and the characters are definitely true to themselves. It's a riot!

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    • Trivia
      Anthony Head, who plays Will's dad, is the real-life father of Emily Head, who plays Carli D'Amato.
    • Goofs
      After Jay and Simon argue and attempt to fight, Jay walks away and kicks a nearby metal bench. The bench is empty when he kicks it, but in the next zoomed-out shot a man is seen sitting on the bench.
    • Quotes

      Jay Cartwright: Don't you know about foreign police? They take you up a hill, beat you up and then they bum you!

      Neil Sutherland: Yeah. and if they don't kill you, you kill yourself because of the shame of you getting a boner whilst you was being bummed!

    • Alternate versions
      There is an extended version with roughly four minutes of extra footage. This includes alternate narration by Will, Will, Simon and Neil going to the toilets before meeting the girls after the dance, Simon and Will spotting Mr Gilbert at a drinking contest, and Simon and Jay fight again after finding out Jay ripped the cruise tickets.
    • Connections
      Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 16 August 2011 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Gimmie Love
      Written by Craig Nicholls

      Published by Chrysalis Music Ltd.

      Performed by The Vines

      Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Australia Pty Ltd.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Inbetweeners
    • Filming locations
      • Malia, Crete, Greece
    • Production companies
      • Film4
      • Young Films
      • Bwark Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • £3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $36,000
      • Sep 9, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $88,823,111
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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