Billionaire, software mogul, Adam Pi has everything in life with the exception of positive memories from High School. He begrudging goes to the 20th reunion and has such an amazing time he finds himself wondering "If I knew then what I know now" and offers the entire grad class one year's salary to come back and do one more month of the 12th grade.
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4.3 /10
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37-Teen
2019
R
1 h 32 m
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Billionaire, software mogul, Adam Pi has everything in life with the exception of positive memories from High School. He begrudging goes to the 20th reunion and has such an amazing time he finds himself wondering "If I knew then what I know now" and offers the entire grad class one year's salary to come back and do one more month of the 12th grade.
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4.3 /10
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23/05/2023 07:27
Even if you're aiming for light comedy, it doesn't have to have such a bad script and indescribably poor acting and direction. Maybe you should watch it for just how cringeworthy it is.
Amir Saoud
23/05/2023 07:27
I don't want to be overly critical, so I won't. I'll just say that this movie is very amateurish and the writing, editing, cinematography, acting and soundtrack are all lacking in style and substance. This was a waste of money and time and I just feel bad for everyone involved.
All that said, I can see how some people might be entertained by this film. But it would be a very small audience of people that don't care for the technical and aesthetic aspects of a film, and only want to see a 'safe comedy'.
Anjali Adhikari
23/05/2023 07:27
This movie realistically was not a bad comedy. It would've benefited greatly with bigger name comedians and a better soundtrack, in regards to mass appeal. The script really wasn't any worse than what you would see in the theaters under this genre on average. Worth a watch. I enjoyed it.
guddyangel5453 guddy
23/05/2023 07:27
The premise sounded interesting: Billionaire pays high school class to re-enact one month of high school. Well, maybe "interesting" is too much, but it sounded Netflix-plot-worthy. Good enough to watch when literally nothing else interesting is on.
And then there was the execution of the plot. I get it, this film looks decent enough, has multiple locations and real special effects, so being still relatively low budget, I assume the casting director went to a local restaurant in LA filled with aspiring "actors and actresses", and just emptied the place, because this is the largest assortment of C-list actors I've EVER seen in one film. Not a single recognizable face. Not even the lead. And you know what? That would be perfectly okay, if the cast had talent or at least a few talented members, because even great actors have to start somewhere.
These...aren't those actors. For some reason the lead has a very noticeable lisp, I'm assuming that's how he "got into character as a nerd", because the "nerds" in this film are delivered in such a heavy-handed way, you'd think The Big Bang Theory was a quiet character study of a slightly eccentric group of friends. The guy is an ultra billionaire Steve Jobs rip-off who is completely unbelievable as a genius or businessman or friend. He immediately abandons his one lifelong friend to hang with former HS jerks, and to hook up with someone obviously only into him for the prospects of his money.
The premise plays out with little jokes and even less humor, and the inane dialogue is just...awful, to sit through. Whoever wrote this script must be from an alien planet or a toddler, because they obviously haven't had human emotions for very long. Characters just immediately flip motivations for absolutely no / little reason, and the plot telegraphs what'll happen next a mile away.
There's a running "poop your pants" gag that runs literally the entire length of the film. That's the quality you're getting here.
Oh! And if all that wasn't bad enough, there's a super awkward scene where the lead is actively talking up how good the Revenge of the Nerds assault scene is. Could this film be more tone deaf? I might think that was on purpose, some meta reference to show you what a dip the lead actually was, but this film isn't that clever.
My advice to all, cast, directors, writers: Go to / back to school. Please, for the love of all good things. Go back.
Bearded Chef
22/11/2022 16:43
The premise sounded interesting: Billionaire pays high school class to re-enact one month of high school. Well, maybe "interesting" is too much, but it sounded Netflix-plot-worthy. Good enough to watch when literally nothing else interesting is on.
And then there was the execution of the plot. I get it, this film looks decent enough, has multiple locations and real special effects, so being still relatively low budget, I assume the casting director went to a local restaurant in LA filled with aspiring "actors and actresses", and just emptied the place, because this is the largest assortment of C-list actors I've EVER seen in one film. Not a single recognizable face. Not even the lead. And you know what? That would be perfectly okay, if the cast had talent or at least a few talented members, because even great actors have to start somewhere.
These...aren't those actors. For some reason the lead has a very noticeable lisp, I'm assuming that's how he "got into character as a nerd", because the "nerds" in this film are delivered in such a heavy-handed way, you'd think The Big Bang Theory was a quiet character study of a slightly eccentric group of friends. The guy is an ultra billionaire Steve Jobs rip-off who is completely unbelievable as a genius or businessman or friend. He immediately abandons his one lifelong friend to hang with former HS jerks, and to hook up with someone obviously only into him for the prospects of his money.
The premise plays out with little jokes and even less humor, and the inane dialogue is just...awful, to sit through. Whoever wrote this script must be from an alien planet or a toddler, because they obviously haven't had human emotions for very long. Characters just immediately flip motivations for absolutely no / little reason, and the plot telegraphs what'll happen next a mile away.
There's a running "poop your pants" gag that runs literally the entire length of the film. That's the quality you're getting here.
Oh! And if all that wasn't bad enough, there's a super awkward scene where the lead is actively talking up how good the Revenge of the Nerds assault scene is. Could this film be more tone deaf? I might think that was on purpose, some meta reference to show you what a dip the lead actually was, but this film isn't that clever.
My advice to all, cast, directors, writers: Go to / back to school. Please, for the love of all good things. Go back.
Cocolicious K
22/11/2022 16:43
This movie realistically was not a bad comedy. It would've benefited greatly with bigger name comedians and a better soundtrack, in regards to mass appeal. The script really wasn't any worse than what you would see in the theaters under this genre on average. Worth a watch. I enjoyed it.
Tiakomundala
22/11/2022 16:43
I don't want to be overly critical, so I won't. I'll just say that this movie is very amateurish and the writing, editing, cinematography, acting and soundtrack are all lacking in style and substance. This was a waste of money and time and I just feel bad for everyone involved.
All that said, I can see how some people might be entertained by this film. But it would be a very small audience of people that don't care for the technical and aesthetic aspects of a film, and only want to see a 'safe comedy'.
Ajayshrees
22/11/2022 16:43
Even if you're aiming for light comedy, it doesn't have to have such a bad script and indescribably poor acting and direction. Maybe you should watch it for just how cringeworthy it is.
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23/05/2023 07:27
Even if you're aiming for light comedy, it doesn't have to have such a bad script and indescribably poor acting and direction. Maybe you should watch it for just how cringeworthy it is.
Amir Saoud
23/05/2023 07:27
I don't want to be overly critical, so I won't. I'll just say that this movie is very amateurish and the writing, editing, cinematography, acting and soundtrack are all lacking in style and substance. This was a waste of money and time and I just feel bad for everyone involved.
All that said, I can see how some people might be entertained by this film. But it would be a very small audience of people that don't care for the technical and aesthetic aspects of a film, and only want to see a 'safe comedy'.
Anjali Adhikari
23/05/2023 07:27
This movie realistically was not a bad comedy. It would've benefited greatly with bigger name comedians and a better soundtrack, in regards to mass appeal. The script really wasn't any worse than what you would see in the theaters under this genre on average. Worth a watch. I enjoyed it.
guddyangel5453 guddy
23/05/2023 07:27
The premise sounded interesting: Billionaire pays high school class to re-enact one month of high school. Well, maybe "interesting" is too much, but it sounded Netflix-plot-worthy. Good enough to watch when literally nothing else interesting is on.
And then there was the execution of the plot. I get it, this film looks decent enough, has multiple locations and real special effects, so being still relatively low budget, I assume the casting director went to a local restaurant in LA filled with aspiring "actors and actresses", and just emptied the place, because this is the largest assortment of C-list actors I've EVER seen in one film. Not a single recognizable face. Not even the lead. And you know what? That would be perfectly okay, if the cast had talent or at least a few talented members, because even great actors have to start somewhere.
These...aren't those actors. For some reason the lead has a very noticeable lisp, I'm assuming that's how he "got into character as a nerd", because the "nerds" in this film are delivered in such a heavy-handed way, you'd think The Big Bang Theory was a quiet character study of a slightly eccentric group of friends. The guy is an ultra billionaire Steve Jobs rip-off who is completely unbelievable as a genius or businessman or friend. He immediately abandons his one lifelong friend to hang with former HS jerks, and to hook up with someone obviously only into him for the prospects of his money.
The premise plays out with little jokes and even less humor, and the inane dialogue is just...awful, to sit through. Whoever wrote this script must be from an alien planet or a toddler, because they obviously haven't had human emotions for very long. Characters just immediately flip motivations for absolutely no / little reason, and the plot telegraphs what'll happen next a mile away.
There's a running "poop your pants" gag that runs literally the entire length of the film. That's the quality you're getting here.
Oh! And if all that wasn't bad enough, there's a super awkward scene where the lead is actively talking up how good the Revenge of the Nerds assault scene is. Could this film be more tone deaf? I might think that was on purpose, some meta reference to show you what a dip the lead actually was, but this film isn't that clever.
My advice to all, cast, directors, writers: Go to / back to school. Please, for the love of all good things. Go back.
Bearded Chef
22/11/2022 16:43
The premise sounded interesting: Billionaire pays high school class to re-enact one month of high school. Well, maybe "interesting" is too much, but it sounded Netflix-plot-worthy. Good enough to watch when literally nothing else interesting is on.
And then there was the execution of the plot. I get it, this film looks decent enough, has multiple locations and real special effects, so being still relatively low budget, I assume the casting director went to a local restaurant in LA filled with aspiring "actors and actresses", and just emptied the place, because this is the largest assortment of C-list actors I've EVER seen in one film. Not a single recognizable face. Not even the lead. And you know what? That would be perfectly okay, if the cast had talent or at least a few talented members, because even great actors have to start somewhere.
These...aren't those actors. For some reason the lead has a very noticeable lisp, I'm assuming that's how he "got into character as a nerd", because the "nerds" in this film are delivered in such a heavy-handed way, you'd think The Big Bang Theory was a quiet character study of a slightly eccentric group of friends. The guy is an ultra billionaire Steve Jobs rip-off who is completely unbelievable as a genius or businessman or friend. He immediately abandons his one lifelong friend to hang with former HS jerks, and to hook up with someone obviously only into him for the prospects of his money.
The premise plays out with little jokes and even less humor, and the inane dialogue is just...awful, to sit through. Whoever wrote this script must be from an alien planet or a toddler, because they obviously haven't had human emotions for very long. Characters just immediately flip motivations for absolutely no / little reason, and the plot telegraphs what'll happen next a mile away.
There's a running "poop your pants" gag that runs literally the entire length of the film. That's the quality you're getting here.
Oh! And if all that wasn't bad enough, there's a super awkward scene where the lead is actively talking up how good the Revenge of the Nerds assault scene is. Could this film be more tone deaf? I might think that was on purpose, some meta reference to show you what a dip the lead actually was, but this film isn't that clever.
My advice to all, cast, directors, writers: Go to / back to school. Please, for the love of all good things. Go back.
Cocolicious K
22/11/2022 16:43
This movie realistically was not a bad comedy. It would've benefited greatly with bigger name comedians and a better soundtrack, in regards to mass appeal. The script really wasn't any worse than what you would see in the theaters under this genre on average. Worth a watch. I enjoyed it.
Tiakomundala
22/11/2022 16:43
I don't want to be overly critical, so I won't. I'll just say that this movie is very amateurish and the writing, editing, cinematography, acting and soundtrack are all lacking in style and substance. This was a waste of money and time and I just feel bad for everyone involved.
All that said, I can see how some people might be entertained by this film. But it would be a very small audience of people that don't care for the technical and aesthetic aspects of a film, and only want to see a 'safe comedy'.
Ajayshrees
22/11/2022 16:43
Even if you're aiming for light comedy, it doesn't have to have such a bad script and indescribably poor acting and direction. Maybe you should watch it for just how cringeworthy it is.
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