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  • MOVIE page: 21 & Over (2013)
  • Rate: 5.7/10 total 17,221 votes 
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Runtime: USA:93 min
  • Filming Location: Santa Clarita, California, USA
  • Budget: $13,000,000 (estimated)
  • Gross: $25,675,765 (USA) (10 May 2013)
  • Director: David Dobkin
  • Stars: Miles Teller, Justin Chon, Sarah Wright | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Lyle Workman   
  • Soundtrack: Almost Famous (21 and Over Mix)
  • Sound Mix: Datasat | Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: 21st Birthday | Beer | Bear | Satanic | Car
Writing Credits By:
  • Jon Lucas (written by) &
  • Scott Moore (written by)



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Plot: The night before his big medical school interview, a promising student celebrates his 21st birthday with his two best friends. Full summary » |  »

Story: When Straight-A college student Jeff Chang's two best friends take him out for his 21st birthday on the night before an important medical school interview, what was supposed to be a quick beer becomes a night of humiliation, over indulgence and utter debauchery. Written byRelativity

Synopsis: Straight-A college student Jeff Chang has always done what he was supposed to do. But when his two best friends Casey and Miller surprise him with a visit for his 21st birthday, Jeff Chang decides to do everything he wants to do for a change, even though his important medical school interview is early the next morning. What was supposed to be one beer becomes a night of humiliation, over indulgence and utter debauchery in this coming-of-drinking-age-comedy, from the writers of THE HANGOVER, about living youth to its fullest........ Streaming Full Movie..

Produced By:

  • Jason Beckman known as executive producer
  • Jason Colodne known as executive producer
  • Jason Felts known as executive producer
  • Adam Fields known as co-producer
  • Tony Grazia known as line producer
  • Ken Halsband known as co-producer
  • David Hoberman known as producer
  • Ryan Kavanaugh known as producer
  • Todd Lieberman known as producer
  • Sylvia Liu known as line producer: China
  • Jon Lucas known as executive producer
  • Yan Luo known as executive producer
  • David Manpearl known as executive producer
  • Patrick Peach known as line producer
  • Hugo Shong known as producer
  • Paul Tennis known as associate producer
  • Tucker Tooley known as executive producer
  • Andy Yan known as producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Miles Teller known as Miller
  • Skylar Astin known as Casey
  • Justin Chon known as Jeff Chang
  • Sarah Wright known as Nicole
  • Jonathan Keltz known as Randy
  • François Chau known as Dr. Chang
  • Russell Hodgkinson known as The Chief
  • Daniel Booko known as Julian
  • Russell Mercado known as Jayden
  • Josie Loren known as Pledge Aguilar
  • Christiann Castellanos known as Pledge Gomez
  • Dustin Ybarra known as PJ Brill
  • Samantha Futerman known as Sally Huang
  • Julian Gavilanes known as Stoner #1
  • Josh Truax known as Stoner #2
  • Zach Sanchez known as Gatekeeper
  • Bobbi Kotula known as Health Services Nurse
  • Brenna Smith known as Head Sorority Sister
  • Craig Cackowski known as Taxi Driver
  • Paloma Felisberto known as Hallway Nurse
  • Angela Ghiglietti known as Discharge Nurse (as Angela Larson)
  • Kent Loomer known as Campus Cop
  • Sara Castilleja known as Cara
  • Brandon Whitehead known as Campus Cop #1
  • Basil Harris known as Campus Cop #2
  • Raquael Torres known as Latina Sorority Sister #1
  • Casandra Marie Hayes known as Latina Sorority Sister #2
  • Alanna Reynolds known as Nicole's Sorority Sister
  • Alexis Piper known as Female Cheerleader
  • Donald Mayer known as Bouncer #1
  • Ricky Blanchard known as Bouncer #2
  • Bonnie Bentley known as Bartender #1
  • Cat Stone known as Bartender #2
  • Raquel Werner known as Latina Sorority Sister #3
  • Kristen Cornwall known as Thumper Girl
  • Mints known as Dog Crossing Street
  • Hugh Berry known as Bartender
  • Adara Toop known as Latina Sorority Silent Pledge
  • Eric Ray Anderson known as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
  • Steve Anderson known as Drunk Tank Victim #1 (uncredited)
  • Grace Arends known as Cheerleader (uncredited)
  • Derrick Bennett known as Himself (uncredited)
  • Darren Brandenburg known as Serb Beer Pong Player #2 (uncredited)
  • Jeff T. Buco known as Shirtless Dancer Guy (uncredited)
  • Breighana Campion known as Patient-Mary (uncredited)
  • Colin Joseph Cole known as Chess Player (uncredited)
  • Doug Deibele known as College Professor (uncredited)
  • Roberto C Escobar known as Raver Dancer (uncredited)
  • Danielle Hartnett known as (uncredited)
  • Mara Hernandez known as College Partier (uncredited)
  • Mina Jung known as Background Extra (uncredited)
  • Stephen Katz known as Stoner Hippie (uncredited)
  • Todd Kaumans known as Extra (uncredited)
  • Conner Marx known as Crying Drunk Tank Guy (uncredited)
  • Bria Lynn Massie known as Student and Sexy Barstaff Extra (uncredited)
  • Michael Thomas Moore known as Extra (uncredited)
  • Christian O'Brien known as Student (uncredited)
  • Salomon Passariello known as (uncredited)
  • Evgueni Petrov known as Serb Beer Pong Player (uncredited)
  • Nikki Phoenix known as Topless Chick (uncredited)
  • Ashley Platz known as Make Out Girl (uncredited)
  • Tyson Prince known as Student (uncredited)
  • Travis Salmi known as Extra (uncredited)
  • Amber Slaven known as Hippie Girlfriend (uncredited)
  • Damien Snow known as Party goer (uncredited)
  • Brian Sutherland known as Drunk Tank guy #2 (uncredited)
  • Aaron Toft known as Thumper team (uncredited)
  • Cory Wilson known as Extra (uncredited)
  • Conrad Wrobel known as Extra (uncredited)

Production Companies:

  • Mandeville Films
  • Relativity Media
  • SkyLand Entertainment
  • Virgin Produced

MPAA: Rated R for crude and sexual content, pervasive language, some graphic nudity, drugs and drinking



21 & Over (2013) Review by Wendy.X.S @feixiangfilms.wordpress.com from United States
Streaminged "21 and Over" last night at an advanced screening so sharing areview for those wondering about it.

If you should use other films/media to describe "21 and Over", it islike a combination of "Hang Over", "American Pie", and "Jackass". Ifdescribing in one sentence, "21 and Over" is stupid drunkenness ordrunk galore? It is an enjoyable film and I would recommend it forthose who enjoy dirty slapstick humor and just college craziness. Iwouldn't feel the need to Streaming this film again and it isn't an Oscarnominee type of film, but If you like Streaminging drunk people, this filmis for you.

I admit, I like Streaminging this type of films from time to time, but abig reason I was interested in this film was because I liked thewriters' Jon Lucas and Scott Moore's other pieces, the popular "HangOver" film series and "Change Up". I did assume that "21 and Over"would be structured and directed just like "Hang Over but "21 and Over"does not have the story-telling abilities that "Hang Over" has nor arethe story, plot, resolution, and characters anywhere as interesting.One's own experiences and perspectives change with age, and Lucas andMoore are out of touch with the current 20s generation as the dialogue,story development, and characters in "21 and Over" are old, clichéd,and stereotypical.

The movie took a while to pick up the pace. Surprisingly and thankfullyJeff Chang is not the main focus in this film, nothing against theactors (these newcomers did a great job), but the supposed maincharacter burned through his drinking and bar scenes early on in aseries of montages.

Some of the likable aspects of this movie are the timing of the stuntsand how outrageous the stunts are. When it seemed like the film wouldend soon or run out of tricks, the characters' rolling ball of chaosjust got bigger and bigger. The stunts pulled now a day for slapstickhumor are getting more outrageous and openly, visually sexual. Ifnothing, Lucas and Moore get kudos for fresh stunts. Perhaps they spentthe time they were supposed to use for brainstorming dialogue and storydevelopment, Streaminging "Jackass" instead.

In the end this film is still enjoyable because it's not like thisfilm's audience Streaminges these kinds of films for the dialogue noraccurate representation of cultural identities. All that matters isthat the slapstick stunts and moderate dirtiness of the film is enoughto not leave a silent house. For sure, the high school kids during theadvanced screening got a kick out of it, hoping their college life canbe that fun? Crazy at least.

Review by WendyXS@FeiXiangFilms


21 & Over (2013) Review by Marter2 from Canada
"From the writers of 'The Hangover'" comes "21 and Over," anothercomedy about people getting really drunk and then having a bunch ofcrude and insane things happen to them. The difference here is that thethree leads are not trying to find their buddy; they're instead tryingto find their buddy's house. Oh, and the buddy whose house they'retrying to find has passed out and has to be carried from place to placeas the circumstances around them continue to get more dire.

Let's back up a bit. It's Jeff Chang's (Justin Chon) 21st birthday.He's a pre-med student who has a big interview the next morning. Hisbest friends, Miller (Miles Teller) and Casey (Skylar Astin), have cometo his apartment to surprise him and take him out for drinks, as is theAmerican custom. Upon learning that the biggest interview of his lifeis the next day, Casey does the responsible thing and says that thoseplans can be postponed. Miller threatens to keep Jeff Chang up allnight if he doesn't come out. "One drink," we're told. Like that'sgoing to happen.

We don't even see Jeff Chang resist the party once it starts. He'sloaded by the time we've zoomed forward in time, and only gets worseover the montage depicting the group's bar-hopping. Eventually, he'spassed out and time is running out to get him home and to bed. Theother two friends are from out of town -- they've all separated oncecollege started, I guess -- so they don't know their way around. Theyspend nearly the rest of the film attempting to get him into bed before7AM.

Doesn't this sound familiar? Three guys trolling around a certainlocation in hopes of finding something, or someone? While doing so,they find themselves in a bunch of "I can't believe it" situations,while also learning things about the others that perhaps should havebeen better left a secret. When Casey and Miller find a gun in JeffChang's pocket, and later learn that he was arrested by the police, wehave a mystery on our hands. One whose conclusion is mishandled sobadly that I thought there must have been an alternate ending.

It feels too similar, I suppose. We've seen movies that containsituations more shocking than this. When a guy gets run over by abuffalo -- which we don't actually get to see, by the way, because thecamera cuts to black before impact -- that winds up being one of themore "crazy" points of the film. Sure, a couple of other moments arefunny at the time, if only because at least one of the guys -- Casey --doesn't seem like he deserved to be put through them, but they're kindof bland for the genre.

There are a few running gags scattered throughout -- always callingJeff Chang by his full name being one of them -- but most of the humorin "21 and Over" comes from the situations themselves. That can workfor some people. Many of you might find a lot of the film funny. Itwasn't for me. Streaminging stupid people act pretty stupid and have badthings happen to them isn't the funniest thing in the world. Like Isaid, there are a few good moments, but not enough of them to fill the90-minute running time.

Moving away from the amount of laughter, which is about all thatmatters in a comedy, the dialogue also leaves a lot to be desired. Thefilm was written and directed by "The Hangover" writers, after all, sothat should be expected. It's all profane and silly, and accomplishesone of two things: exposition or forced character development. Thedialogue itself rarely attempts to make us laugh. That's a problem,since there's a good deal of time spent walking from place to place.

It says a lot about our main characters that they wind up being chasedand/or hated by everyone they come into contact with. They wind upbeing hunted by at least three groups of people as the film progresses,all of whom show up seemingly at random. These groups are oftenforgotten about until the script calls for them to pop up for a fewminutes. You forget, too, and it makes their reappearances seem to comeout of the blue. Sure, the film is about these three guys -- althoughit's really two of them because Jeff Chang isn't awake for most of hisscreen time -- but if you want to continue bringing back thesesecondary characters, at least treat them with a little respect.

I'm sure that all of these actors have talent. Justin Chon turns in thebest performance in the film whenever he's awake. Skylar Astin was in"Pitch Perfect" and fared much better there. He delivers every linewith great sincerity, but that doesn't work with this type ofcharacter. Miles Teller was in "Project X," and plays the same type ofrole here. He isn't good in either.

"21 and Over" is pretty much the exact type of movie that you expect itto be. If you think "The Hangover" is funny, you'll probably find thismovie hilarious as well. It has issues with its characters, dialogueand situations, but if you find it funny you probably won't notice. Ididn't like "21 and Over," but if it sounds like your type of thing,you'll probably get some enjoyment out of it.


21 & Over (2013) Review by shabel-c
If the "The Hangover" and "Project X" were fused together to make onenew film, the result would be "21 and Over." From the same writers ofthe Hangover, Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, "21 and Over" is a film thattaps into the college demographic by concentrating on some of theissues that affect a lot of students throughout the United States —binge drinking, beer pong games, sex and parties.

This comedy follows three best friends who have fallen out of touchsince graduating from high school and transitioning into college. Theytry to meet up on important occasions, in this case Jeff Chang's(Justin Chon) birthday.

Jeff Chang is finally turning 21 and with that age his best friends,Casey (Skylar Astin) and Miller (Miles Teller), believe comes a newstage in Chang's life; one filled with alcohol and girls.

Chang is a straight-A student who is preparing for an upcominginterview to gain admittance to medical school. In addition to his medschool interview, Chang has to worry about his strict father whoexpects him to follow his family's legacy in becoming a doctor.

For his 21st birthday, Casey and Miller surprise him and take him on anight out. Chang agrees to go out on the condition that they only gofor a few drinks and then return home.

They start the night off with a round of drinks, but soon enough beginclub hopping, drinking alcohol everywhere they go. The night takes anunexpected turn when Jeff Chang becomes unresponsive afteroverdrinking.

Following the same formula used in "The Hangover," "21 and Over"attempts to win audiences over by using a lot of crude humor includingmany physical jokes.

Miles Teller (Miller) takes most of the spotlight with hisstraightforward dialogue and comedic timing. Justin Chon (Jeff Chang)further pushes the comedy bar with his use of physical humor. SkylarAstin (Casey) plays the typical preppy and awkward sidekick.

Even with a pleasant cast, the film fails to present anything originalor creative. While it offers a few laughs, too many scenes are eitherlackluster, or exaggerated, and some of the humor is forced.

"The Hangover" was much more imaginative than "21 and Over," which hasfewer plot twists and a rushed ending.

Even worse, the film reinforces all possible stereotypes including thesmart Asian, the party alcoholic white male, crazy Latinas, and out ofcontrol college students.

The film is far from a masterpiece. However, if one day after a longday of class or work you simply want to have a few brainless laughswith friends, then "21 and Over" may be the movie for you.



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