Jay, Neil, Simon, and Will reunite in Australia for a holiday.Jay, Neil, Simon, and Will reunite in Australia for a holiday.Jay, Neil, Simon, and Will reunite in Australia for a holiday.
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The first film I thought was good as well but in my opinion this 2nd film was better. It seemed more like the original TV series and it was pretty much non stop laughter.
There were a few scenes in particular where I was close to tears, especially Will going down the waterside!
It was great to have the lads back on our screens again and I don't think this will be the last we see of them. If you're thinking of watching this then make sure you watch the series 1st to get used to the characters or the jokes may pass you by.
Overall it was pure "bants"
9/10
Scenes were too fast paced at times but then other times they seemed to drag. The story line just wasn't there for me. It could have been so much better. It was all a bit samey, I know these characters are ones we know and love, but seriously, the plot had pretty much even done before.
Will chasing a blonde who is using him and ditching his mates. Jay crying about a girl that dumps him. Simon between a rock and a hard place with a girl. Neil, well just been Neil but more stupid then ever. Its all been done in the series and the first film and just regurgitated.
The plot was weak on which most of the jokes were based. Lots about the travellers they meet and how they are 'British gappies' who think they are renowned travellers. Just wasn't that funny, or obviously funny. And the ending was far too rushed and abrupt.
What annoyed me most is the fact that these characters have not grown at all. They are still exactly the same as they were at the beginning of the series. Yes we love these characters, don't change their personalities, but let them evolve a little bit. They are exact the same only even more annoying and exaggerated. Eg. Jay so obsessed with gash that it's not funny anymore.
Will has no friends at uni - that just wouldn't happen. What was funny about the show was its realism and realistic scenes.
That been said it is well worth a watch if you are a fan. Just don't get too excited!
The plot is bit weak, but there are plenty of laughs along the way to keep you giggling like the inner school child that you are.
I wonder if the boys are too old now to be acting like kids, and if this will in fact be their last outing as the Inbetweeners? I just hope that if they make more the quality doesn't dip too much.
Overall, you know what you are getting when you see the Inbetweeners, and you get plenty of it. It may not win any Oscars, but it's a damn fine way to spend a rainy August afternoon.
The plot-line is certainly quite awkward in getting the boys to Oz and it remains quite a weak story-line in general throughout. The boys are all basically exactly the same, with the same traits and situations, just now in Australia. We have some other characters too, in the form of pretentious spiritual travellers but not much beyond that. It's a weaker film than the last one and you do feel that maybe this is the end of the line for these characters. But the four leads are still likable and well played. Simon Bird as Will is probably the one with the best story arc here and he consequently is the funniest character. It's certainly funny in places and definitely one for fans of the series to at least see but it's not up to the standard of before really.
Did you know
- TriviaJames Buckley took ill during the filming of the outback scenes in Marree thinking he was having a heart attack, but it turned out to be indigestion from eating chips and lager too fast.
- GoofsWhen Simon is video calling Lucy in the internet café, the image of himself on the laptop screen is supposed to show the view from his webcam but is actually a completely different video recording: his head moves at different times, he speaks at different times and he seems to be in a completely different setting.
- Quotes
Will McKenzie: Playing the guitar badly, wearing beads, talking about 'one love' and pretending you are friends with Central American villagers - who, by the way, despise you - before heading back to your parents five-bedroomed house in Surrey, doesn't make you a spiritual person, it makes you a bell-end.
Ben: I think you're right about his song, Katie.
Will McKenzie: Oh, fuck off, Ben! You don't believe in 'song lines' any more than I do. It's just a way for you to seem interesting to girls because deep down you know you're boring and pretentious like your stupid fucking dreadlocks. Which, by the way, always look embarrassing on white people. They're not countercultural, they actually scream 'Oh, I've got a trust fund!' so get a normal haircut, you unbearable prick.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, this film was previously seen for advice. The distributor was advised the film was likely to be classified 18 but that their preferred 15 could be obtained by making reductions to two scenes involving crude humour.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Projector: The Inbetweeners 2 (2014)
- SoundtracksUptight Downtown
Music and lyrics by Ben Langmaid, La Roux & Ian Sherwin
Performed by La Roux (as La Roux)
Published by BMG Rights Management UK Ltd.
a BMG Chrysalis Company © 2014
Used with permission. All Rights Reserved.
Courtesy of Polydor Records UK ltd.
Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd
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- Gross worldwide
- $63,852,235
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1