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The Inbetweeners 2

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United Kingdom · 2014
Rated R · 1h 36m
Director Damon Beesley, Iain Morris
Starring Simon Bird, James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas
Genre Comedy

Neil, Will and Simon are headed to Australia to meet up with Jay, who has been boasting about his wild and promiscuous new life as a DJ. When they arrive in Sydney, however, it seems Jay has been greatly exaggerating his success. Nevertheless, the group is determined to relive some of the crazy antics of their private school days.

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Variety by

The Inbetweeners works by balancing its lascivious nonsense with a disarming sweetness.

80

Empire by Chris Hewitt (1)

The Fannytastic Four leave us on a poo-flecked, piss-soaked, sun-burned high that more than overcomes its familiar flaws to become a real contender for the year’s funniest film.

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Total Film by James Mottram

Rude, crude and packed with more laughs than Jay’s had lovers (6,004, apparently), Inbetweeners fans will lap this up. All this, and a killer twist at the end.

60

The Guardian by Mike McCahill

Yes, the franchise's appeal lies in watching very ordinary boys making prats of themselves – but couldn't the vehicles transporting them to the wider world display slightly more ambition?

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The Hollywood Reporter by Neil Young

The foursome (most of whom will be in their 30s by the middle of 2015) have long since settled comfortably into their roles, and there's pleasure to be gleaned from the simple physical and verbal rough-housing of their interactions.

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The Telegraph by Robbie Collin

Perhaps the biggest compliment you could pay the film, apart from that it’s by and large hysterically funny, is that it is unmistakably film-like, with a smoothly arcing plot and gross-out moments staged with the verve and ceremony of an action-movie set-piece.

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Time Out London by Tom Huddleston

That a film in 2014 can still get away with depicting all women as either dumb, hapless sluts or ball-busting harridans is frankly unbelievable.

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