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From the writers of The Hangover! Miles Teller, Skylar Astin. and Justin Chon play buddies from childhood, now ending their time in college, who reunite to celebrate the 21st birthday of one of them, Jeff Chang. Astin';s Casey is the stuffed shirt who';s already on the fast track to a career on Wall Street after he graduates; Chon';s Jeff is the stressed-out A-student whose dad is pressuring him to ace a med school interview the next day; and Teller';s Miller is the Stiffler-type wise-ass who refuses to grow up, convinced that the only life worth living is one patterned after the 'American Pie' movies.
21 & Over is lifeless, forgettable, and bland. It's the type of film you can walk in on halfway through and not only figure out what is happening in 30 seconds, but become bored 30 seconds later. It's as close to fast food as cinema gets.
Among the ingredients "21" is missing: the infectiously random silliness of a Zach Galifianakis, the smug hunkiness of a Bradley Cooper, and any sort of Vegas-y gloss whatsoever.