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释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

     Origin  Development  Filming 

  4. Release

     Box office  Critical reception  United Kingdom  Australia  Home media 

  5. Legacy

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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| name = The Inbetweeners 2
| image = Inbetweeners_2_Movie_Poster.jpg
| alt = Four young men in summer clothes strolling casually together in a desert
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = {{Plainlist|
  • Damon Beesley
  • Iain Morris}}

| producer = Spencer Millman
| writer = {{Plainlist|
  • Damon Beesley
  • Iain Morris}}

| starring = {{Plainlist|
  • Simon Bird
  • James Buckley
  • Blake Harrison
  • Joe Thomas}}

| narrator = Simon Bird
| music = {{Plainlist|
  • David Arnold
  • Michael Price}}

| cinematography = Ben Wheeler
| editing = William Webb
| production companies = {{Plainlist|
  • Film4 Productions
  • Bwark Productions}}

| distributor = Entertainment Film Distributors
| released = {{Film date|df=y|2014|08|06}}
| runtime = 96 minutes[1]
| country = United Kingdom
Australia
| language = English
| gross = $63.8 million[2]
}}

The Inbetweeners 2 is a 2014 British comedy film and sequel to The Inbetweeners Movie (2011), which is based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners. It was written and directed by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris.

The film involves four school friends who meet up again for a holiday in Australia, and stars Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison. In media interviews, the film's writers and actors stated that it was to be an end to the series.

The Inbetweeners 2 was released on 6 August 2014 in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland,[3] to positive reception from critics. It surpassed the record of its predecessor for the highest gross on the opening day of a comedy in the UK, with £2.75 million,[4] and ended its first weekend with a gross of £12.5 million, the largest opening of any film in 2014,[5] then remained on top for a second week.[6] With an overall gross of £33.3 million, it was the highest-grossing British film in the domestic market in 2014.[6] On 21 August, it was released in Australia, to a mixed reception, and topped the box office in its opening weekend.

Plot

Will, Neil and Jay's girlfriends have all broken up with them since the events of the last film, and Simon is unhappy with his relationship with Lucy, who has become obsessive and abusive. Simon and Will are depressed and ostracised by the other students at the University of Sheffield and the University of Bristol respectively; Neil is working in a bank; and Jay is taking a gap year in Australia. He emails Neil, claiming that he is now a top DJ at a popular nightclub, lives in a luxury mansion, and has daily sex with multiple women. The boys’ dissatisfaction with their current lives convinces the trio to visit Jay in Australia for the Easter holidays. Once they arrive at the club in Sydney, they find that Jay was lying, and merely works as a toilet attendant who lives in a tent in his Uncle Bryan’s front garden, while Will meets Katie- an old friend from his private school days; who is backpacking, and she persuades him to join her. Simon, intending to break up with the abusive Lucy over Skype is then interrupted by Jay's uncle in the background. Thinking Simon asked her to marry him, she excitedly tells him yes.

The next day, the four travel to a youth hostel in Byron Bay, as Will wants to follow Katie there. He attempts to become friends with Ben, one of the backpackers Katie is travelling with, but is unsuccessful when he quickly deduces that Will is a holidaymaker, rather than a fellow backpacker. When seated around a campfire, it is implied but not revealed that Jay still misses his ex-girlfriend Jane, and has followed her to Australia to try and win her back. Will and Katie hit it off, to Ben's annoyance as Will mocks his guitar playing. Katie drunkenly seduces Will but then unknowingly to him, passes out as they are in bed together and Will is fingering her. A backpacker girl comes in, sees what is happening and thinking that Will had taken advantage of a now unconscious Katie, wrestles him to the ground, and sets off a "rape alarm" Will's overprotective mother gave to him.

The Inbetweeners and the backpackers visit a water park named Splashland where, Neil accidentally kills a dolphin and Jay gets Simon into bother with the fathers of some children. It is revealed that Jane was working somewhere at the water park and Jay tries to find her, but another member of staff tells him that she has since left for the outback and that he will "never find her"; leaving him feeling dejected and he finally comes clean to the others his longing to reconnect with Jane. Will takes on Ben in a waterslide race on the condition that the loser must strip naked. Neil, who is suffering from IBS tries to alert Will that he is about to soil himself, to which Will ignores him but the faeces slip out Neil's shorts and down the slide Will has just gone down. Will wins the race against Ben, but Neil's turd lands right on his face, causing him to vomit uncontrollably, making everybody evacuate the pool.

Lucy tells Simon via Skype that Jane is working on a stud farm in the remote settlement of Birdsville, and the boys intend to drive there but Will, trying to become a "traveller" instead of a tourist, gets into an argument with Simon and they part ways. Will stays in Byron Bay in the hopes of getting with Katie while the other three head for Birdsville.

Will struggles to fit in with the "spiritual" activities of the travellers and discovers that Katie is sleeping with multiple people at once including Ben, launching him into one of his foul-mouthed tirades towards them, which leads Katie into having sex with Ben in the hostel dormitory. Regretting his decision, Will buys a flight ticket for $350 from a local farmer and reunites with the rest of the group in Birdsville.

Their car runs out of fuel in the middle of the desert. The group hold hands together as they realise that they will most likely die, but they are rescued by Jane and her work colleagues; where they find out they were only stuck for two hours. She realises how far Jay came to win her over again, and although she is touched by the gesture, she does not take him back. Back at Jay's uncle's house in Sydney, the boys discover that Jay's father and Will's mother have flown out after hearing of their near-death experience. To Will's abject horror, his nemesis Mr. Gilbert (their old head of sixth form) is there too, and is now in a relationship with Will's mother, to the amusement of the other three boys. Over Skype, Lucy breaks-up with Simon because she has been cheating with, and is now in a relationship with his university "best friend" Pete, which Simon responds to by cheering and abruptly hanging up on her. The group then drive off to continue travelling in Australia and stop in Asia on the journey home.

In a montage during the final credits, the four boys decide to travel onwards to Vietnam, are seen target-shooting guns in Cambodia and drinking with girls in Thailand; who are then revealed to be ladyboys beneath their skirts. Upon their return to the United Kingdom several months later, they all have grown their hair long and have gained the "backpacker look", Neil is in a relationship with an older female traveller from the Byron Bay hostel, while Will's mother announces her engagement to Mr. Gilbert, to the horror of Will. Realising the fact his old teacher will be his new stepdad; he runs back through the arrivals gate and is detained by airport security.

Cast

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  • Simon Bird as Will McKenzie[7]
  • James Buckley as Jay Cartwright[7]
  • Blake Harrison as Neil Sutherland[7]
  • Joe Thomas as Simon Cooper[7]
  • Emily Berrington as Katie Evans
  • Belinda Stewart-Wilson as Polly McKenzie[7]
  • Tamla Kari as Lucy
  • Freddie Stroma as Ben Thornton-Wild
  • Lydia Rose Bewley as Jane
  • David Schaal as Terry Cartwright
  • Alex MacQueen as Kevin Sutherland
  • Martin Trenaman as Alan Cooper
  • Robin Weaver as Pamela Cooper
  • Greg Davies as Mr. Phil Gilbert
  • Oliver Johnstone as Kristian
  • Susan Wokoma as Della
  • Steve Brody as Bristol pub landlord[8]
  • Brad Kannegiesser as Jasper
  • David Field as Uncle Bryan (uncredited)[14]
{{Div col end}}Daisy Ridley's scene was cut from the final version. The film makers wanted to film another scene with her but she was busy making The Force Awakens.[4][9]

Production

Origin

Although originally intended as an unambiguous ending to the television series, the unexpected popularity and box office success of The Inbetweeners Movie led to speculation over the possibility of a sequel. These rumours began in early September 2011, while the film was still in cinemas, and were denied by its writers and actors.[10] Around the same time, producer Christopher Young openly recognised the possibility of another film based on the series, claiming that "if there is a sequel it will come from the creative elements ... We've talked about it. In the short term people are dispersing and doing other things but I'm sure in the medium term a sequel is very possible. It won't be immediate but it's definitely not closed."[11] Co-writer Damon Beesley later admitted "we didn't know how successful it would be and that it would have a life on screen. But they did translate to big-screen characters, people did care about them and did go back and see it more than once – and that's very rare in cinema. The idea of not following that up seemed insane to most people".[12] The actors had mixed emotions on making a sequel. Although Buckley and Thomas felt put off by the success of the first film, Harrison and Bird became convinced on reading the script.[12]

Iain Morris received inspiration for the film from his own experiences as a high school exchange student on Australia's Gold Coast, describing it as "a place where people go to get drunk, pick some fruit and get drunk again".[13]

Development

On 21 August 2012, it was announced that a sequel was in early stages of pre-production.[14] On 8 November, it was announced by series creators Morris and Beesley that a script was being written and it was at "version 0.5"[15] On 1 May 2013, it was announced that, although nothing had been signed, a sequel was in the planning stage possibly set in Australia and to be released sometime in 2014.[16][17]

On 2 August 2013, the sequel was officially confirmed for release in August 2014.[18][19] The series' Facebook page revealed on 15 March 2014 that the sequel would be released on 6 August 2014.[3]

On 9 May 2014, a teaser trailer was released, in which the characters drive through the Outback and call an Aborigine a "fire wanker".[20] A second trailer, this time full length, was released on The Inbetweeners official Facebook page on 18 June, showing more of the storyline.[21]

Filming

Filming began in Australia on 7 December 2013,[22][23] before moving to the UK in January 2014.[24][25] Part of the film was shot in Marree, South Australia, an isolated Outback settlement without mobile reception or Internet.[26]

Ben Palmer, the director of the first Inbetweeners film, was involved with Simon Pegg's film Man Up, so Morris and Beesley directed The Inbetweeners 2.[37] Bird said that the actors were initially disheartened by the absence of Palmer, and nervous about the direction of Morris and Beesley due to their lack of experience in the position.[12]

Morris had considered filming the Australian scenes in South Africa due to the comparatively high costs in Australia, which despite a higher budget caused the sequel to have fewer resources than its predecessor.[12] While all locations for the first film had been within 10 minutes of the hotel, locations in the second were separated by a three-hour flight and nine-hour car journey.[12] During filming in the Outback, the Australian crew provided two doctors and 40 litres of IV fluid, although the only point in which a doctor was called was when Buckley thought that he was having a heart attack, which was in reality indigestion from chips and lager.[12] Beesley considered it "the maniac's choice of a film to be your first film".[12] The water park scenes were filmed at Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast, which Thomas described as "some quite challenging scenes".[13]

When asked whether he ever felt averse to any material in the film due to perceived offence, Morris said that the crew's attitude was "let’s shoot everything, push it, and then if it feels like too much when we’re watching it, we can always pull it back in the editing room".[13]

Release

The film premiered at Leicester Square, London, on 5 August 2014.[27] In Australia it was distributed by Roadshow Entertainment[2] and released on 21 August.[47] The same company took the film to New Zealand a week later.[2]

Box office

The Inbetweeners 2 grossed £2.75 million on its opening day of 6 August 2014, surpassing its predecessor as the top grossing opening day in the UK for a comedy film.[4] By the end of its first weekend, it topped the UK box office with a gross of £12.5 million, surpassing Age of Extinction (£11.7 million) as the largest UK opening in 2014; this, however, was less than the £13.2 million opening of The Inbetweeners Movie in 2011.[5] It topped the box office for a second week, in which it grossed £9.83 million.[28] In its third week, it fell to second spot behind new release Lucy.[29]

In its opening week in Australia, the film grossed $3.155 million in Australian dollars, topping the box office and pushing Guardians of the Galaxy into second place.[30] It fell to second place in its second week, with Guardians of the Galaxy returning to top spot.[31]

As of 12 October 2014, the film had made $55,652,783 in the United Kingdom, $6,598,273 in Australia, and $473,316 in New Zealand.[2]

With an overall gross of £33.3 million, The Inbetweeners 2 was the highest grossing British or Irish film in the domestic market in 2014, ahead of Paddington (£27.9 million).[6] It was the third highest grossing of any film in the UK and Ireland in 2014, after The Lego Movie and The Battle of the Five Armies.[6]

Critical reception

Of the 37 reviews surveyed by review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 70% of reviews were positive.[32] On Metacritic, the film has a 55/100 rating based on 7 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[33]

United Kingdom

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| rev5Score = {{rating|2|5}}[38]
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}}Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph gave the film four stars out of five, saying "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."[34] In The Guardian, Mike McCahill gave the film three stars. He found fault in its treatment of female characters, saying "Some of the abundant thought channelled into knob gags could have been diverted towards developing the boys' female counterparts beyond harpies and lust objects". Unlike Collin, he found The Inbetweeners 2 to resemble a television show more than a film: "as with the first film, number 2 never quite shakes its resemblance to primetime E4, complete with ad-ready fadeouts and Walkabout interiors...couldn't the vehicles transporting them to the wider world display slightly more ambition?".[36] Chris Hewitt of Empire magazine gave the film four stars out of five, summing it up as "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. Four star wankers".[39]

A negative review came from Graham Young of the Birmingham Mail, who found the film's humour to be repetitive: "Damon Beesley and Iain Morris have both directed this sequel which lacks an emotional arc to create momentum...Yes, it can be funny, and you’d have to be a prude not to laugh...But the endless, alliterative phrases for sex and countless in-your-face sight gags dilute the characters and turn the mood wearingly lewd. Like Nick Frost’s The Cuban Fury [sic] earlier this year, The Inbetweeners 2 takes a funny premise – and then ruins it."[43] Writing in The Observer, Jonathan Romney gave the film two stars out of five, summing it up as "British TV comedy's favourite Four Stooges take another holiday, resulting in fountainous poo, pee and puke, rampant misogyny, 'ironic' rampant misogyny, rampant 'irony', and that old Carry On staple, horror of sex (especially among the over-25s)". He however predicted that on the record of the first film, The Inbetweeners 2 would be a financial success.[41] In Time Out, Tom Huddleston gave the film one star out of five, saying "‘The Inbetweeners 2’ is riddled with contempt: for its characters, for its audience and most notably for the entire female gender. 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."[42]

Australia

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In Australia, Matthew Toomey, a film critic for 612 ABC Brisbane, gave The Inbetweeners 2 a B+. He said "Don’t expect a deep, underlying narrative. This is just a bunch of horny teenagers doing really dumb things. To each their own... but I was entertained. First and foremost, it shocked me – and that’s not easy given how many movies I watch. It pushes the envelope a lot further than I expected and I'd highly recommend seeing the film in a packed cinema. The audience reactions would be hilarious."[47] Louise Keller of Urban Cinefile wrote a mixed review, stating that the film takes a long time to "get going" due to a "silly establishment skit". However, she concluded that "there is genuine affection with which the filmmakers portray their characters and as a consequence, the level of offence is lessened to some degree".[48] Simon Miraudo of Quickflix gave the film three stars out of five, calling it "the biggest ribbing since The Simpsons invaded [Australia's] shores". Although opining that the film was "slightly more insensitive to its female leads than previous efforts", he concluded that a scene in which faeces chase Will down a waterslide "challenges Caddyshack for the mantle of 'Best Ever S*** in Water' gag".[49]

In the Herald Sun, Leigh Paatsch gave the film one star. He criticised the casting, describing the main characters as "supposed to be aged about 20 [but] played by blokes who all look as if they’re 30-plus, and carry on as if they’re not yet 10", and also found the film misogynistic, saying "the derogatory manner in which women are spoken of (and often depicted) is relentlessly, callously crass. Sometimes even hateful".[50] A mixed review from Philippa Hawker of the Sydney Morning Herald concluded "The Australian elements seem hastily inserted and incidental: the movie could have been set in any country that had a water park and a place to get lost. But as a hymn to male bonding, and an exploration of the comic possibilities of what happens when a turd hits a water slide, The Inbetweeners 2 is a precisely crafted, assured piece of work".[46]

Home media

The Inbetweeners 2 was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on 1 December 2014.[51] A DVD edition also including the first film was released at the same time.[52]

The DVD featured two audio commentaries — one with Morris and Beesley and the other by the four lead actors — in addition to a behind-the-scenes featurette, deleted scenes, and a blooper reel.[53] The film's release on home media was sponsored by STA Travel, who offered a prize of a holiday to the Australian state of Queensland.[54]

Legacy

At its premiere on 5 August 2014, Bird said of the film:[4]

{{cquote|Once you see the film you'll see it feels like they've all moved on with their lives, so unfortunately this is it. It's a great way to say goodbye.}}

In an interview with the BBC, Thomas said that Morris and Beesley had been "very adamant" that the series had finished. On his co-stars, he added "There is a bond there that I think would be a stupid thing to waste. You don't get that bond very often with other performers and we do have it and it's a valuable thing".[12]

In the same interview, when asked whether the series had finished, both co-creators answered with a simultaneous "Yes!". Morris expressed that "I think the time is right. After the first film, I wanted to hear more from Jay, Will, Neil and Simon. But this time I feel there is enough. There is more than enough Jay in this world", and Beesley added "The end of the story has always felt like the time where they go off and start living their adult life. And I think this film takes us up to that point".[12]

Various media outlets blamed The Inbetweeners 2 for an increase in a craze of deliberate defecation in swimming pools to distress other guests. They linked the craze, known as "logging" or "Code Brown", to a scene akin to it in the film.[55][56][57][58][59]

See also

  • List of 2014 box office number-one films in the United Kingdom
  • List of 2014 box office number-one films in Australia

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59. ^{{cite news|last1=Waugh|first1=Rob|title=Mum catches lethal bug after teens copy Inbetweeners ‘logging’ stunt in pool|url=http://metro.co.uk/2014/10/01/mum-catches-lethal-bug-after-teens-copy-inbetweeners-logging-stunt-in-pool-4888804/|accessdate=4 June 2015|work=Metro|date=1 October 2014}}

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