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21 & Over
2013 93 min United States of America R 16+
★5.2
Comedy
Director: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore
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Description
Brilliant student Jeff Chang has the most important interview of his life tomorrow. But today is still his birthday, what starts off as a casual celebration with friends evolves into a night of debauchery that risks to derail his life plan.
Budget:
$13M
US Gross:
$25.68M
Worldwide:
$48.07M
Starring
Miles Teller
Actor
Justin Chon
Actor
Jonathan Keltz
Actor
Awards
1 win & 1 nomination total
Key opinion
21 & Over is a polarizing "Hangover"-style teen comedy that divides audiences between those who enjoy its lighthearted, chaotic energy and those who find it derivative and vulgar. While fans appreciate its simple plot and themes of friendship, critics frequently cite its predictable script and lack of genuine originality.
| Originality | The film functions as a predictable, "Hangover"-inspired premise that offers little innovation for the genre. | |
| Acting | Performances are generally considered solid and natural, with the lead trio successfully capturing the chemistry of lifelong friends. | |
| Humor | Opinions on the humor are sharply divided: supporters find it consistently hilarious and energetic, while detractors view it as crude, clichéd, and lacking in genuine wit. | |
| Screenplay | The narrative structure receives mixed reactions; some find the simple, friendship-focused plot engaging for a light watch, while others perceive it as thin, shallow, and lacking meaningful depth. |