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Neighbors
2014 97 min United States of America R 18+
★6.4
Comedy
Director: Nicholas Stoller
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Description
A couple with a newborn baby face unexpected difficulties after they are forced to live next to a fraternity house.
Budget:
$18M
US Gross:
$150.16M
Worldwide:
$270.67M
Starring
Seth Rogen
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Rose Byrne
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Zac Efron
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Awards
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Most Outrageous Scene
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Best Shirtless Performance
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Best On-Screen Duo
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Most Outrageous Scene
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Best Kiss
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Best Shirtless Performance
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2015
— Best On-Screen Duo
Key opinion
Neighbors is a polarizing raunchy comedy that effectively explores the generational divide between young parents and fraternity students. While many audiences enjoy its energetic, lighthearted approach to conflict, others find the reliance on crude humor and thin character work to be creatively stagnant.
| Emotion | The film succeeds as a lighthearted, disposable form of entertainment that effectively fulfills its purpose as a breezy, mindless watch. | |
| Acting | The ensemble cast—specifically Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, and Zac Efron—delivers strong, charismatic performances that often elevate the weaker aspects of the material. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay relies heavily on tropes and crude, low-brow gags, which leaves many viewers feeling that the writing lacks genuine wit or depth. | |
| Humor | The humor is highly divisive, with some finding it consistently hilarious and relevant, while others reject it as vulgar, stale, or relying too heavily on toilet humor. | |
| Pacing | Opinions on the pacing are split; some appreciate the high-energy, unstoppable vibe, while others find the scene transitions uneven and the flow disjointed. |