Verdict: Not for children. Or adults
21 And Over is the antithesis of family entertainment.
Its antiheroes are a foul-mouthed, self-centred drop-out of monumental stupidity (Miles Teller) and his high school buddy (Skylar Astin) who’s bound for Wall Street despite — or because of — not having a lick of common sense.
They rock up at a college campus, where an old school friend, Jeff Chang (Justin Chon), is having his 21st birthday.
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Poor: 21 And Over is the antithesis of family entertainment, claims reviewer Chris Tookey. This picture shows some of the castThough his stern father (Francois Chau) suggests an early night prior to an early-morning interview for medical school, the visitors are bent on treating their friend to an evening of drunkenness and debauchery.
Over the course of a night, plenty of things go wrong, none of them humorously. Lowlights include Chang urinating in a crowded bar, vomiting in slow motion, and having a teddy bear superglued to his manhood. He also eats a tampon.