A group of high school friends try to lose their virginity before graduation, leading to a series of hilarious and embarrassing situations.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
Not recommended for family viewing due to mature themes, language, and explicit content.
Worth watching for fans of teen comedies and coming-of-age stories. Suitable for streaming or DVD viewing.
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The movie follows the story of Jim, a high school student who makes a pact with his friends to lose their virginity before graduation. The group's attempts at seduction lead to a series of awkward and humorous encounters, including a memorable scene involving a pie.
The story is engaging and relatable, with a clear goal for the main characters. However, the plot is somewhat predictable and lacks originality.
The acting is generally good, with some standout performances from the cast. However, some actors feel miscast and lack chemistry with their co-stars.
The characters are well-developed and likable, with distinct personalities and quirks. However, some characters feel underutilized and lack depth.
The direction is solid, with a good balance of humor and heart. However, some scenes feel rushed and lack tension.
The cinematography is average, with some memorable shots but also some awkward camera angles.
Hilarious and relatable characters, memorable quotes, and a solid story.
Predictable plot, underutilized characters, and some awkward camera angles.
"'I'll have what she's having.'"
"'This is my wood, and you're just a tree.'"