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Justin Long Weekend – Accepted (2006)

By Newguy

Justin Long Weekend – Accepted (2006)Director: Steve Pink

Writer: Adam Cooper, Bill Collage, Mark Perez (Screenplay)

Starring: Justin Long, Jonah Hill, Blake Lively, Adam Herschman, Columbus Short, Maria Thayer, Lewis Black

Plot: A high school slacker who’s rejected by every school he applies to opts to create his own institution of higher learning, the South Harmon Institute of Technology, on a rundown piece of property near his hometown.


Tagline – When every college turned them down. . . they made one up.

Runtime: 1 Hour 33 Minutes

There may be spoilers the rest of the review

Verdict: Great Fun

Story: Accepted starts when serial slacker Bartleby (Long) fails to get accepted into any colleges when his high school run concludes. Bartleby isn’t the only one that lost his chance to go college, he decides to join Sherman (Hill) and Daryl (Short) in creating a fake college South Harmon Institute of Technology.

To make his parents believe this is a real college, he works with his friends to refurbish a building to be a college, only for the college to take off having numerous students turn up leading to a battle with the local real college.

Thoughts on Accepted

Characters – Bartleby is the student at high school everyone turns to for fake ids, he is a slacker at heart, not knowing where he wants to go and getting rejected by all the colleges that he applied to. To keep his parents happy, he creates a college only for everything to get out of hand he needs to use his quick-thinking ideas to keep the cover on. Sherman is the only one of the group of friends that did get into the college he wanted, he helps Bartleby get the college up and running while trying to keep everything in his own future together. Monica is the love interest for Bartleby, always been the girl that he dreams off, she has her own passion, which her college isn’t going to give her. We get plenty of characters that are struggling to find their place in the next stages of their life and the rich students who get into college without any problems.

PerformancesThis movie has a big cast of actors that would be great picks for any teen comedy in the early 2000s. Justin Long takes the leading role and he is great because the character he plays is the one we are seeing him play a lot. Jonah Hill gets good laughs from his role, but this is before he transformed his comedy to hit more often. Blake Lively is a good love interest for the film, the whole supporting cast does well through the film.

Justin Long Weekend – Accepted (2006)

StoryThe story is about one student that creates a fake college to cover up the fact he never got accepted into any college and things get out of hand. The story is told in a comic tone, even though it does tackle the serious problem school students face when it comes to the end of their run, before college, what happens if they don’t make it, what if they do make it and can’t handle the pressure. In fairness the telling of the story is done well for a teen comedy and is easily one that can be enjoyed by the fans of the genre.

ComedyThe comedy in this film does work for the most part, it is mostly teen comedy material which is fine to enjoy.

SettingsThe film is a college set movie, it gives an idea of creativity the characters will be facing.

Justin Long Weekend – Accepted (2006)

Scene of the Movie –
The case.

That Moment That Annoyed Me We don’t get enough focus on why so many students got rejected from other colleges.

Final ThoughtsThis is one of the fun modern college movie, it tells an important message about dealing with the added pressure of college life.

Overall: One for the teen comedy movies.

Rating

Justin Long Weekend – Accepted (2006)

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