The trailers were uproarious and it was getting some stellar, two-month early reviews. Not to mention its always nice to see Seth Rogen have a funny movie as the guy is one of the more talented comedic actors out there today, despite the fact he plays nearly the same character in every film.
For some inexplicable reason, I've always been a Zac Efron fan, even from the days when he was singing in High School cafeterias. I can't quite put my finger on it, but I think its just because I knew he would end up being big someday. After a string of commercial and critical flops, I was looking forward to Neighbors being his re-breakout role. (I may be one of the only ones but I also still hope that his name is in the hat for a role in the new Star Wars trilogy as I think he would do a fantastic job)
Suffice it to say, I went into Neighbors with high expectations. Probably on the borderline of too high when you step back and consider this is a simple film about frat vs. family, but oh well. It ended up not mattering because Neighbors lived up to my expectations and is, so far, the funniest movie of 2014.
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Would it surprise you if I told you that McLovin was the least funny aspect of this film? |
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Aussie hottie and American chubby. Makes sense? |
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Ladies, no need to even say it. You're welcome. |
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Efron vs. Rogen dance off. Pretty much sums up all of my college party experiences. |
But the film doesn't stop there. It goes on to explore a meaningful message about life after the party known as "college" and how it should be taken seriously. I know that may come as a huge shock to any frat bros currently reading this but yes, there is life after college, and no, you will most definitely not be as "cool" as you are now. It's a lesson that Efron has to learn the hard way, but it adds a sincere message to the proceedings which is hard to come by with comedies.
I also found the film to have a fantastic soundtrack, as well as being visually/aesthetically pleasing. It's filmed with a lot more care than most comedies and the cinematography shows. The party scenes are filmed with energy and creative uses of party lasers, lights, smoke, etc. I never thought I would say that I was impressed by the visual style of a comedy like this, but hey, here I am.
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"You've violated the circle of trust Focker!" |
Not to mention it boasts a message that I think a lot of young adults from my generation need to learn:
Just because the party ends doesn't mean life ends too.
CONS:
- Lighter on the one-liners than I would have hoped
- Chris Mintz-Plasse is very underutilized
- The side plot dealing with Mac and Kelly's friends was unnecessary and never really funny
- The trailers gave away a few too many of the gags
- A great comedic combination of physical comedy, one-liners, gag spoofs, and party scenes
- Visually well crafted
- Fitting/hilarious soundtrack
- That baby is adorable. Cutest baby ever
- Dave Franco shows his best comedic talent to date. His Robert DeNiro impression gets its own bullet point
- Rogen brings his usual self to the party
- Bryne lets loose and we see what she is really capable of in a funny setting. One of the film's highlights
- Efron really brings his A-game here and ends up stealing the show. He easily switches between comedy, dramedy, being a frat bro, being a psycho, and everything in between. Him and Rogen have some fantastic "versus" chemistry together
- The message of the film does not get lost in the shuffle and although it appears to be forming in the later stages, its meaning is appreciated and heartfelt
Rath's Review Score: 9/10
Glad to hear that you enjoyed it! Crude comedies are not my thing though, so I think I am going to skip it.
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting about the message in the movie though. I am definitely not the frat party type of guy; I am the nerdy guy that is always studying and getting A's haha, but interesting that a comedy at least has something to say.
As always, excellent review Jordan!
-James
I was often somewhere in the middle of the study/party scale. I mostly despised frat "bros" as 80% of them are mindless neanderthals that give other college men a bad name (obviously this is a rant for another time) but the message did hit home with me having just graduated and trying to adjust to the "real world"
DeleteThanks, James! Maybe catch it on TV or Redbox someday!
Great review man, we are in total agreement on this one. Went in with high expectations as well and still left fairly impressed! Glad I wasn't the only who just couldn't believe the pairing of Rogan and Bryne but they were great regardless!
ReplyDeleteIt was almost comedy in and of itself that they would end up together but their chemistry was surprisingly strong. Especially when they were making takedown plans together!
DeleteThanks Daniel!
Do you have an IMDb account? I'm curious to see your ratings on other movies and all that good stuff
ReplyDeleteI dont, no!
DeleteBut if you are curious about any of my other ratings, feel free to read my other reviews!
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Thank you!
Thank you Jordan for the picture of Zac Efron haha
ReplyDeleteYou are more than welcome, Nada ;-)
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