Plot
Four teenage misfits - Will, Simon, Jay and Neil - have finished their A-levels and are about to leave Rudge Park Comprehensive, much to the relief of Mr. Gilbert, their sarcastic, cynical sixth form tutor. Within their final week of school, however, Jay's grandfather dies, Simon is dumped by his girlfriend Carli and Will discovers that his divorced father has unexpectedly married his much younger mistress. Depressed, the boys decide to go on holiday together and Neil books them on a trip to Malia, Crete.
Their accommodation in Malia is awful, but the boys meet four girls - Alison, Lucy, Lisa and Jane - in an empty bar during their first night out. Their initial meeting goes less than smoothly- Will chats to Alison and pokes fun at her cliched "Greek waiter boyfriend", Simon bores Lucy to death talking about Carli, Neil has a non-conversation with Lisa, and Jay "gets stuck" with the bubbly, if somewhat overweight Jane. The girls go on their way after Neil pulls two older women, but arrange to meet the boys the next day. Outside the bar, Simon sees Carli across the street. He talks awkwardly with her before being run over by a quadbike ridden by James, an obnoxious club rep and Carli's new squeeze. Carli reveals she is going to a boat party later in the week, and Simon pledges to meet her there.
The next morning, Will and Simon awaken to find Neil being given oral sex by a middle-aged woman and Jay sleeping face-down in an ants' nest outside. After sobering up, they go to meet the girls by their hotel pool. While there, Jay has his shorts pulled down by a local child and throws him into the pool in retaliation, only to find that the boy cannot swim. At the same time, Will gets into an argument with a family whose poolside sun-loungers were 'requisitioned' by the boys, tactlessly pointing out that their wheelchair-bound daughter 'doesn't even need a sun-lounger'. Having publicly humiliated themselves, the boys are quickly thrown out of the hotel.
Outside, Jay argues with Simon over his continuing obsession with Carli and they fight in the street. Will and Neil separate the pair and drag them off in different directions. Desperate to buy a ticket for the boat party, Simon attempts to sell his clothes to James, but never gets paid for them. Meanwhile, Jay angrily tears up two tickets he secretly bought for them as a surprise. He and Neil then go to a nightclub hoping to meet more girls, only to witness a male stripper performing autofellatio on stage. The duo subsequently run into James and his friends, who ridicule and threaten them until they leave.
Later that evening, the four boys meet back at the bar and bury the hatchet. Before long, the girls turn up and suggest that they all go skinny dipping at the local beach. Jane attempts to kiss Jay, but he is embarrassed by her size so she leaves him behind. Will has better luck with Alison until he stumbles across her Greek boyfriend having sex with another woman; Alison then runs off in tears. Lucy and Simon appear to be growing closer until he sees Carli on the beach and leaves Lucy alone in the sea.
Eventually, the boys are able to obtain tickets for the boat party. On board, Carli kisses Simon passionately in order to make James jealous, and Simon realises he is being used. Jay apologises to Jane, and she takes him into the toilets to perform oral sex on him. After finishing, they encounter James, who mocks Jane's weight and tries to extort money from Jay in order to snort cocaine. Jay complies, but gives him a €20 note that had been concealed in his anus as a bribe for 'corrupt foreign cops', resulting in James unknowingly walking around with faeces on his nose for the rest of the day. After a conversation about 'ethics', Neil and Lisa decide to be together and celebrate by dry-humping each other.
Meanwhile, Alison hunts out Will and asks to be his girlfriend. He eagerly accepts as Simon finally realises that Lucy, who gave him her ticket so that he could attend the party, is more worthy of his attention than Carli. Simon then attempts to jump off the boat and swim to her on the beach as a grand romantic gesture, but nearly drowns in the process and has to be airlifted to shore. As several paramedics load him into an ambulance, Lucy rushes over to him in concern and the two reconcile.
After the boat party is over, the other boys and girls visit Simon in hospital, and once he recovers they all spend the rest of their holiday together as couples. Eventually, the four boys head home to the UK, looking forward to the next stage of their lives. As they meet their families at the airport, their girlfriends exit the same terminal and introduce themselves to the boys' parents as the film ends. In a final scene during the credits, Mr. Gilbert is seen riding a quad-bike through the streets of Malia in his underwear.
Cast
List of cast members:[2]
Soundtrack
Not On The Official Sound Track But Featured In The Movie.
The first film, which saw Neil, Simon, Will and Jay go to the Greek island Malia for a lad’s holiday exceeded expectations at the box office, prompting a potential follow-up.
An insider told The Daily Mirror: “Initially we said the characters and themes had reached a natural conclusion. But the success has been too big to ignore and it makes perfect sense to give the fans what they want.
“It would be much more viable than making an extra series because the characters have moved on, so that's what we're doing.”
The reunion is set to begin four years after the last film, where the boys meet up to celebrate Neil’s planned wedding with a stag do they will never forget.
The first film, earlier this month, broke the box office record for a UK comedy, previously held
List of cast members:[2]
- Simon Bird as Will McKenzie
- James Buckley as Jay Cartwright
- Blake Harrison as Neil Sutherland
- Joe Thomas as Simon Cooper
- Emily Head as Carli D'Amato
- Laura Haddock as Alison
- Tamla Kari as Lucy
- Jessica Knappett as Lisa
- Lydia Rose Bewley as Jane
- Theo James as James
- Anthony Head as Mr. McKenzie
- Belinda Stewart-Wilson as Polly McKenzie
- Martin Trenaman as Alan Cooper
- Robin Weaver as Pamela Cooper
- David Schaal as Terry Cartwright
- Victoria Willing as Mrs Cartwright
- Alex MacQueen as Kevin Sutherland
- Greg Davies as Mr. Gilbert
- Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Mark Donovan
- The soundtrack consists of:[3]
- Miles Kane – 'Quicksand'
- Mike Skinner – 'No Problemo'
- 'Mental Holiday' (From The Inbetweeners)
- The Vines – 'Gimme Love'
- Ke$ha – 'Blow' (Cirkut Remix)
- Plan B - 'Stay Too Long'
- 'Introduce Yourself' (From The Inbetweeners)
- Yolanda Be Cool – 'We No Speak Americano' (Radio Edit)
- Smash Mouth - 'Hot' (Radio Edit)
- Axwell – 'Nothing But Love' (Radio Edit)
- Mike Skinner – 'Fernando's Theme'
- 'You're A Virgin' (From The Inbetweeners)
- Mike Skinner – 'Twenty Euros'
- Mike Skinner – 'Waving Not Drowning'
- 'He Shoots He Scores' (From The Inbetweeners)
- Mike Skinner – 'Clunge In A Barrel'
- Deer Tick – 'Twenty Miles'
- Mike Skinner – 'We Are Go'
- Everything Everything – 'MY KZ, YR BF' (Grum Remix)
- Mike Skinner – 'Moanatronic 5000'
- Mike Skinner – 'Whatever It Takes'
- 'Two Man Job' (From The Inbetweeners)
- Mike Skinner – 'Do It'
- Sean Kingston – 'Party All Night (Sleep All Day)'
Not On The Official Sound Track But Featured In The Movie.
- Calvin Harris – 'Feel So Close' (Benny Benassi Remix)
- Pixie Lott – 'All About Tonight'
- Morning Runner – 'Gone Up In Flames'
- Mike Skinner – 'Pussay Patrol'
- 'To The Pussay' (From The Inbetweeners)
Box office
On its first day of release, the film grossed over £2.5 million in 409 cinemas, outperforming Cowboys and Aliens.[4] The film then went on to hold the most successful opening weekend for a comedy film, overtaking Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason and The Hangover Part II after taking £13.2m. It remained number 1 in the UK film charts for 4 weeks, finally being over taken by Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy on 16 September 2011. The film's total box office gross (as of 2 November 2011) is £45,027,396. With The Inbetweeners Movie having made over £25m at the British box office, discussions for a sequel are already well under way.The first film, which saw Neil, Simon, Will and Jay go to the Greek island Malia for a lad’s holiday exceeded expectations at the box office, prompting a potential follow-up.
An insider told The Daily Mirror: “Initially we said the characters and themes had reached a natural conclusion. But the success has been too big to ignore and it makes perfect sense to give the fans what they want.
“It would be much more viable than making an extra series because the characters have moved on, so that's what we're doing.”
The reunion is set to begin four years after the last film, where the boys meet up to celebrate Neil’s planned wedding with a stag do they will never forget.
The first film, earlier this month, broke the box office record for a UK comedy, previously held
Critical reception
The Inbetweeners Movie has generally positive reviews, holding a 68% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Ian Freer of Empire Magazine gave the film four stars out of five and observed that 'Like any holiday, it is episodic and suffers from repetition but this is gag-for-gag the funniest film of the summer and a fitting end to a much-loved series'.[5] Screen Daily gave a mixed review, noting that the 'The Inbetweeners Movie can’t quite shake off its TV roots and plot-wise, this is nothing the Greek tourist board would want to advertise (or Mallorca, for that matter).'
The Inbetweeners Movie has generally positive reviews, holding a 68% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Ian Freer of Empire Magazine gave the film four stars out of five and observed that 'Like any holiday, it is episodic and suffers from repetition but this is gag-for-gag the funniest film of the summer and a fitting end to a much-loved series'.[5] Screen Daily gave a mixed review, noting that the 'The Inbetweeners Movie can’t quite shake off its TV roots and plot-wise, this is nothing the Greek tourist board would want to advertise (or Mallorca, for that matter).'
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