- Film Review
- Reviewed By Andrew Collins
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3 out of 5
Fans of E4's cult sixth-form sitcom The Inbetweeners are laser-targeted by this feature-length excursion. Written (and executive-produced) by series creators Iain Morris and Damon Beesley, and directed by Ben Palmer, who marshalled series two and three to TV, it simply picks up the show's much-loved suburban teens - nerdy Will (Simon Bird), lovesick Simon (Joe Thomas), oblivious Neil (Blake Harrison) and mouthy Jay (James Buckley) - and plonks them onto the Greek party town of Malia, where their hormonal insecurities play out against sun, sea and strobe lights. Although the gross-out is ramped up for the cinema and many of the situations were covered in Kevin & Perry Go Large (not to mention Carry On Abroad), a heart does beat beneath the laddish antics, and after an apparently finite three TV series, they've earned their holiday.
Plot Summary
Comedy based on the popular TV series, starring Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Harrison Blake. Four friends go on holiday to the Greek party town of Malia, where the potent mix of sun, booze and teenage hormones leads to trouble.
Cast and crew
Cast
- Will
- Simon Bird
- Simon
- Joe Thomas (1)
- Jay
- James Buckley
- Neil
- Blake Harrison
- Carli D'Amato
- Emily Head
- Alison
- Laura Haddock
- Will's dad
- Anthony Head
- Mr Gilbert
- Greg Davies
- Lucy
- Tamla Kari
- Jane
- Lydia Rose Bewley
- Polly McKenzie
- Belinda Stewart-Wilson
- Lisa
- Jessica Knappet
- James
- Theo James
- Kevin Sutherland
- Alex Macqueen
- Jaime
- Cush Jumbo
Crew
- Director
- Ben Palmer
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