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Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: Will invokes this on himself by wishing he could blame all his personality defects on his parents splitting up. However, it only happened recently so he wouldn't be able to get away with this. Jerkass Realization: Simon gets one during the boat party when he realizes Carli is using him to make James jealous. He finally sees Carli for what she is and admits that he made a bad choice in robbing Lucy of her chance to attend the boat party. Will getting ready to go skinny-dipping with Alison, only to lose his glasses and end up blindly combing the beach with his underwear around his ankles.

Crappy Holidays: It seems this trope will be played straight due to the typical misfortunes that befall the main characters, but it's ultimately subverted. The "Pussay Patrol" shirts are derived from a line Jay delivers in the episode "Will's Home Alone". Perhaps that was because I finally did get more used to the humor and understood more. But, I believe it was how invested I was getting with the depth (and hilarity) displayed in the main stars. Jay sort-of does this with Simon. Presumably he thinks it will snap him out of it but instead it hits a Berserk Button. Will's dad. Who is revealed to have left Will and his mother to marry a woman barely older than Will. He insults Will, his hobbies and casually admits he didn't invite him to the private wedding, containing a mere 'couple of hundred' close family and friends.Also to "Xmas Party", as Fernando came from Privilege in Ibiza, where Samantha had claimed to be DJing. Jay offering Will his bed when the latter is drunk. Will had been about to go to sleep on the very ants' nest Jay had slept on the previous night. Plot Overview: When Simon(Joe Thomas)'s girlfriend dumps him, he and his friends go on a lads holiday to Malia, encountering drugs, alcohol and women along the way.

Humorous example at the end. Neil gets one when he arrives at the airport with Lisa and as he is taking a picture of them both on his phone, sees that Nicole is behind him. Jay's "No problemo" to James during the boat party nods to how Neil had this as a temporary catchphrase during "A Night Out In London". Re-Cut: There are three different cuts of the movie: the 15-rated theatrical cut, an 18-rated version with a couple of dirtier jokes re-instated (and the C word left uncensored), and an extended cut with four minutes of extra material. The DVD contains the theatrical version, while the blu-ray has the 18-rated and extended cuts. Love Confession: Subverted. Simon tries to pull off one to Lucy by swimming to shore and telling Lucy how he feels, but, as you'd expect, it becomes an Epic Fail when he almost drowns and has to be taken to hospital. Lucy gets the message, though.Anyone even slightly familiar with the series would be aware of its unrelentingly crude subject matter, which some might interpret as vulgar or even offensive. That's a personal call, and while it doesn't concern my comedic sensibilities in the slightest, I must warn the more politically correct among us that this is not a movie for you. Few social taboos are left undisturbed, and when you couple this with the notion that filmmakers can get away with a lot more on the big screen (a saying that rings especially true for The Inbetweeners), it is recommended that fence-sitters have a long think about how they feel about the series, lest they return home with the unexplained compulsion to take a boiling hot bath and scrub until a little skin comes off. Skinny Dipping: With decidedly mixed results. Jay gets embarrassed about being seen with Jane, Simon gets in the water with Lucy only to be distracted by Carli, and although Will does get to touch one of Alison's breasts, he loses his glasses and stumbles across Nikos, who's cheating on Alison. Also an example of Hand Wave - Simon just says "not moving to Wales" in the opening minutes to brush it off.

Plot-Mandated Friendship Failure: After Simon's dust-up with Jay, the gang splits into two pairs (Will with Simon, Neil with Jay). Thanks mostly to James, they all soon find that they're better off together. We haven't seen the original TV series to know what the humour is like, but judging from this movie, we can tell you that this is one teen comedy that will leave you in stitches. While it the shyer viewer (probably of the female species) may be slightly embarrassed by some of the scenes (warning: expect to see, err, genitalia), the movie never becomes distasteful and offensive. While some may consider it on the brinks of becoming obnoxious, the crude humour remains truly funny throughout. Maybe it's the British accent, or maybe it's the socially awkward boys who you cannot bear to hate – this is a comedy that you will enjoy. Dumbass Has a Point: Neil says he's happy because he doesn't think about things too much (or at all really). Will concedes that he's right. Overall: If you like the TV show, you'll like this film. If you like this type of Cringe comedy - you'll like this movie. This movie is definitely not for everyone but those that it is for will like it.

Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: Simon prepares to swim from a yacht to shore as a big romantic gesture, to massive, raging cheers and applause from all on board. Minutes later, the whole boat is silent as Simon begins to drown, and winds up being airlifted to hospital by the coast-guard.

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