Uploaded by PremivisionHostings on November 11, Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. 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. 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! Details Edit. Release date August 6, United Kingdom. United Kingdom. The Inbetweeners Down Under. Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Bwark Productions. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 36 minutes. Dolby Digital. Related news. Nov 11 ScreenRant. Aug 24 The Film Stage. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content.
Top Gap. Storyline Edit. Best friends Will McKenzie, Simon Cooper, Jay Cartwright and Neil Sutherland - who are not among the social outcasts, but also not cool enough to hang out with the cool kids who they aspire to be - have just graduated from their suburban London high school. Simon has finally been able to get Carli D'Amato, who he has been in love with since they were children, to be his girlfriend. Largely because they will be going away to different schools in the fall, Carli breaks up with him.
To get Simon's singularly focused mind off Carli, his three best mates decide to take him on vacation for two weeks to get some sun, sand and girls before they move onto the next chapter of their lives in the fall. Neil makes the decision for them to go to Malia on the isle of Crete, a popular summer tourist destination for many a Brit. Jay, with inheritance money in hand, believes he can have the pick of any girl he wants. Neil has to decide what constitutes not cheating on his girlfriend, Nicole.
Will wants to add a bit of culture into the vacation. And Simon still pines for Carli, getting her off his mind being more difficult when he learns why Neil chose Malia.
What starts off as a disastrous vacation has the potential to pick up when they meet fellow Brits Alison, Lucy, Jane and Lisa, who pair up with Will, Simon, Jay and Neil respectively, and with who they hang, out of circumstance, for much of their time in Malia. Will the virgin, who generally makes Alison laugh, has no chance with her as she is far out of his league, and as she is already in a serious relationship with a Greek waiter named Nicos.
Jay is ashamed to be seen with self-assured Jane, because she is overweight. Neil treats Lisa like any other female with who he wants to have non-cheating "sex". And Simon may not see that Lucy really does like him despite his singular focus on Carli. All these issues are placed against the backdrop of the guys trying to get tickets for the all-day boat cruise, seen as the party of the season, and at which all their dreams - at least in their dreams - will come true.
This Summer four boys become men. Rated R for strong crude and sexual content, some graphic nudity, language, alcohol and brief drug use. Did you know Edit. Goofs When Simon's dad takes the four lads to the airport they are seen getting into a silver Mazda 5 medium-sized MPV, we see this car again when Simon's dad is driving, however in the next shot of the car turning right at a junction a silver VW Sharan is used instead.
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View All Photos Movie Info. Four uncool misfits take a post-high-school holiday in Malia, Crete, where they encounter a quartet of fun British gals. Ben Palmer. Christopher Young. Damon Beesley , Iain Morris.
Sep 7, limited. Jan 8, Wrekin Hill Ent. Simon Bird Will McKenzie. James Buckley Jay Cartwright. Blake Harrison Neil Sutherland. Joe Thomas Simon Cooper. Emily Head Carli D'Amato. Tamla Kari Lucy. Jessica Knappett Lisa. Theo Barklem-Biggs Richard. Theo James James. Anthony Head Will's Dad. Ben Palmer Director. Damon Beesley Screenwriter. Iain Morris Screenwriter. Christopher Young Producer.
Damon Beesley Executive Producer. Iain Morris Executive Producer. William Webb Film Editor. Dick Lunn Production Design. View All Critic Reviews Aug 31, I'm unfamiliar with the TV series this film springs from but after watching this unlikable foursome's transition to the big screen I can only count myself as lucky.
If suicide's something you're offhandedly considering screening this will surely close the negotiations. Kevin M. W Super Reviewer. Aug 10, Whenever a beloved TV series makes it to the big screen, it's a reasonable assumption that the plot will involve the characters going on holiday. This has become the default model for British comedy adaptations, whose characters have outgrown the environments which originally made them famous.
The results are almost universally dire, with tired fish-out-of-water gags, rehashing of old routines and much-loved character traits being altered to appease an international audience. After three successful series on Channel 4 and a smattering of awards, The Inbetweeners now takes its place in the British-comedy-goes-on-holiday pantheon. But while it retreads many of the done-to-death beats of this tired little sub-genre, The Inbetweeners Movie comes off a lot better than most. It's not an unmitigated success by anyone's standards, but it will raise quite a few laughs.
To pass muster, a film adaptation of a TV series must pull off two different tricks. Firstly, it must transition from televisual storytelling to something more cinematic, giving us a storyline and situations which aren't bound by the episodic rubric of the small screen.
And secondly, it must provide a smooth transition from the ending of the TV series to this new scenario. This applies regardless of whether the film is intended as a direct sequel to a given series, or as a retelling of the same material in a different way, as David Lynch attempted with Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.
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