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What starts out as "just one beer" -- ha-ha -- becomes many beers, and shots, and a mechanical bull ride, and random make-out sessions. And that's just the beginning. The getting-hammered montage is actually a kick as the trio hops from one campus bar to the next ("21 & Over" was filmed at the beautiful University of Washington), giving us a glimpse of how these disparate guys could have been best pals in the first place. If the entire movie was one big drunkfest, though, it would be a little monotonous and redundant. There are only so many drinking games in the world. Lucas and Moore try to balance the raunchiness with reality, as the friends struggle to figure out what to do with their lives once the buzz
-- and college -- are over. These segments don't feel nearly as well thought-out and the tonal shifts can be a little jarring, but the actors always have a nice camaraderie with each other. And in the end, everyone gets a chance to shine, or at least enjoy a little revenge: the Latina sorority girls and the Asian field hockey player and the weird, hairy resident assistant and the drugged-out homeless guy in the Native American headdress and yes, even Jeff Chang. "21 & Over," a Relativity Media release, is rated R for crude and sexual content, pervasive language, some graphic nudity, drugs and drinking. Running time: 93 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four. ___ Motion Picture Association of America rating definition for R: Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
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