The Inbetweeners Movie (2011)

The Inbetweeners Movie
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Strong sexual references, coarse language and nudity

Director: Ben Palmer
Actors: Simon Bird, James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas, Laura Haddock, Emily Head, Tamla Kari, Jessica Knappet, Greg Davies, Anthony Head, Lydia Rose Bewley

From holiday accommodation resembling a soviet prison block, to Jay falling asleep, face-first, in an ants nest and Simons run-ins with love rival and island bully; this is one holiday to remember... Or quickly forget. Everything changes when the boys meet four girls looking for their own perfect post-school holiday. With pulling techniques seemingly modelled on a desire to repel female attention, the lads manage to couple up; cop off and pass out in no particular order. The ultimate coming-of-age film, where four boys become men... or at least try to.

DVD
Status: QuickPick
Run time: 97mins
Origin: UNITED KINGDOM
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Lost boys
by Simon Miraudo, 24/11/2011 10:00:00 AM

As far as film adaptations of British television shows go, The Inbetweeners Movie is among the very best, which is probably faint praise considering the competition includes Kevin and Perry Go Large, Holiday on the Buses and Love Thy Neighbour. It helps that this one is based on better source material than those aforementioned misfires, though the flick can't help but continue the long-standing tradition of transporting its pale TV cast to a summery, cinematic, bosom-filled destination. Series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris have written the script and director Ben Palmer returns to helm, meaning the The Inbetweeners Movie feels much like the program (both a compliment and a criticism). It may not add a definitive or satisfying coda to the end of the occasionally-sweet and always-de...

As far as film adaptations of British television shows go, The Inbetweeners Movie is among the very best, which is probably faint praise considering the competition includes Kevin and Perry Go Large, Holiday on the Buses and Love Thy Neighbour. It helps that this one is based on better source material than those aforementioned misfires, though the flick can't help but continue the long-standing tradition of transporting its pale TV cast to a summery, cinematic, bosom-filled destination. Series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris have written the script and director Ben Palmer returns to helm, meaning the The Inbetweeners Movie feels much like the program (both a compliment and a criticism). It may not add a definitive or satisfying coda to the end of the occasionally-sweet and always-debauched series, but it never outstays its welcome. That alone is a massive achievement considering the length is more than three times that of an episode. Also, it's very, very funny.

Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison all reunite as teenage outcasts Will, Simon, Jay and Neil. Free from the horrors of high school, the foursome decide to blow off some steam and celebrate the end of their adolescence in Crete. Will's eager to lose his virginity before heading off to uni, Simon's recovering from being dumped by his soul-mate Carli (Emily Head), Jay wants to do some truly horrendous, unprintable things to the womenfolk and Neil is just happy being Neil. It seems as if their attempts to romance the locals will go as disastrously as it did back in the UK. Until (!) they meet a genuinely sweet and like-minded quartet of English ladies (Laura Haddock, Tamla Kari, Jessica Knappett, Lydia Rose Bewley) who aren't immediately repulsed by them, even though that would be a totally reasonable response.

Despite the change in location and a couple of playful montage sequences, Palmer has no real interest in making this look too much like a movie. The screenplay, however, mostly manages to escape that episodic feeling that bogs similar TV-to-film translations. You can perhaps pin that on the richness of the characters - who are relatable, foolish, surprisingly thoughtful and inherently likable despite their coarseness - as well as the performances, rather than the construction of the narrative (which is almost entirely absent).

But it's hard to care about 'arc' or 'structure' when a film is this consistently hilarious. Fans of the show have little to worry about in regards to whether its sense of humour has been retained for the big screen. Also still in fine form: the outrageous vulgarity. Those familiar with The Inbetweeners hardly need warning, but they'll appreciate the fact the crudity has been kicked up a notch in accordance with their graduation from the small to the big screen. There is one fan complaint however: not nearly enough Greg Davies as hateful head-of-year Mr. Gilbert. It seems unlikely we'll see a sequel to The Inbetweeners Movie (despite its blockbuster box office success), but I'd much prefer a Gilbert spin-off anyway.

3.5/5

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Member Reviews (20)

20 Member Reviews
Craig H.
says
Big fan of the TV series and movie just carries on in the same vein. People who have not watched the TV series and don't know the characters may hate this
Posted Monday, 11 February 2013 See my other reviews
Nedness
says
Woke up the husband from laughing so much! Very bloody funny in true Inbetweeners form! Make sure the innocent are well out of ears reach first though!
Posted Thursday, 27 December 2012 See my other reviews
Denise
says
very good
Posted Sunday, 23 December 2012 See my other reviews
Cammo
says
If you are a fan of the TV show you'll enjoy this movie. Has its funny parts, but is a bit predictable. Best quote ever - "I stopped believing in God when I realised it was just Dog spelt backwards". A good flick to watch if you want something light, rude and funny.
Posted Tuesday, 13 November 2012 See my other reviews
Scotchmick.
says
Very funny, the characters were pretty real as well
Posted Friday, 21 September 2012 See my other reviews
Mrs D
says
I just want to punch these morons. Hated the movie.
Posted Thursday, 20 September 2012 See my other reviews
Ash J
says
Very funny
Posted Wednesday, 11 July 2012 See my other reviews
Anita L
says
Enjoyed the tv series. Didn't enjoy the movie as much. This was a bit cruder and not as innocent as the series. More swearing, nudity. Typical boys on holiday party type movie.
Posted Tuesday, 10 July 2012 See my other reviews
Goldie78
says
I've never seen the series but now definitely will! The movie was worth watching for the totally cringe-worthy dance scene if nothing else. If you don't know what to expect and are sensitive to swearing/the actions of horny teenagers please don't watch this. If you aren't quite a "grown-up" yet and find the mindset of horny teenage boys a source of hilarity - you'll love it!
Posted Saturday, 23 June 2012 See my other reviews
Brian
says
This movie gives you what it says on the box but no more than you get on the TV series. Fans of the show will love it. A little disappointing that it seemed like no more than an extended episode.
Posted Saturday, 23 June 2012 See my other reviews
Lisa
says
If you like the series this will not dissapoint. Loved it :)
Posted Tuesday, 19 June 2012 See my other reviews
Cameron
says
Fun to watch, very entertaining
Posted Tuesday, 19 June 2012 See my other reviews
Kelly
says
Perhaps for fans only. I loved the series - this was okay. It was enjoyable, but not brilliant.
Posted Sunday, 10 June 2012 See my other reviews
collette
says
probley not everyones cup of tea but I didn't mind it.
Posted Friday, 25 May 2012 See my other reviews
jodie wells
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inbetweeners was really funny and i recommend you watch if you want a laugh
Posted Thursday, 10 May 2012 See my other reviews
Kristian
says
Does not do the show justice, massive fan of the series but this is a disapointment..
Posted Wednesday, 9 May 2012 See my other reviews
krzystoff
says
the series was great, this felt just like watching a double episode of the show, nothing special.
Posted Sunday, 6 May 2012 See my other reviews
Clunger
says
It's okay. Not as lame a spin off as it could have been. Definitely not a patch on series one and two (they were brilliant), but then neither was series three. If you loved the tv show you're going to watch it anyway, right? So at least it's not so bad that you switch off half way. And there were some funny moments.
Posted Thursday, 3 May 2012 See my other reviews
Melzy
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I'm going to say it ... PREDICTABLE ... its just like an extra long episode ... don't get me wrong though its funny and I love the inbetweeners ... but I expected something amazing and it just wasn't lol
Posted Sunday, 29 April 2012 See my other reviews
Gordon
says
A bit predictable, but the movie is worth watching if only for the dancing scene in the nightclub.
Posted Sunday, 29 April 2012 See my other reviews