Neighbors brings crude laughter from a common comedic formula
Genre: Comedy
Directed by: Nicholas Stoller
Starring: Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Zac Efron
Written by: Andrew J. Cohen, Brendan O’Brien
Directed by: Nicholas Stoller
Starring: Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne, Zac Efron
Written by: Andrew J. Cohen, Brendan O’Brien
Synopsis: A couple with a newborn baby face unexpected difficulties after they are forced to live next to a fraternity house.
Neighbors teams up Zac Efron and Seth Rogen in a film that combines a variety of familiar comedic formulas that incite humor from crude and shocking situations. Like many comedies of this nature, Neighbors has many simplistic elements (plot, character development, etc) keeping the focal point on intermittent moments of laughter. For this type of comedy, this formula has been proven to succeed and achieves its goal in this film as well. The presence of an out of place group (the fraternity) in a common suburban setting is a unique enough plot situation to easily establish the rivalry between Mac (Rogen) and Teddy (Efron) which in turn fuels the majority of the film’s humor by establishing a continuously escalating prank war. Without ruining the fun for everyone, I will say that the pranks continually grow in their levels of extremities and crudeness and the shock value brings about many laugh out loud moments.
What fuels the prank rivalry is an underlying element that is continually touched on throughout the film. Teddy is a glimpse of the life that Mac once had and Mac is a glimpse of what is to come after graduation for Teddy. While this brings about tension from resentment, it also establishes a common ground between them early on. The age and physical differences between the characters are also the other elements of consistent humor in the film. Initially the apparent difference between the physical appearances of Rogen and Efron are humorous but it eventually becomes tiresome, especially the moments where Efron is obviously posing for the camera.
Rogen and Efron’s physical comparison is a constant joke
Efron fits the role of fraternity douchebag well
Neighbors – 6.5 out of 1
A shock and awe comedy that maintains consistent laughter…- Ali xo
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