21 Jump Street Age Legal

Here`s how to remake a franchise. Instead of relying heavily on its 80s TV predecessor or digging into the same now tired jokes that other films descend from previously known projects, 21 JUMP STREET is firmly in the present, even if it goes back in time. Its material is modern, its jokes whipped, and therefore, it`s a delight (as long as you`re “mature” enough to handle rough things, of course). This additional information about the film`s content comes from the ratings of various Canadian film rating tables: How does the film compare to the original TV show 21 Jump Street? If you were a fan of the series, is the movie what you expected? Hanson and Penhall investigate a network of student car theft; Hoffs must befriend a Polish exchange student who chases the husband away. The eccentric buddy comedy mixes action, a few slippery things. 21 Jump Street`s joke comes from the way she makes fun of herself in high school and the way her sociological makeup – who is popular, who isn`t , what are kids doing these days? — has changed over the years. The film actually upsets some stereotypes. (Restless children are actually serious environmentalists and academics.) The drug conspiracy is almost fortuitous, but not so random as it is a laundry. It always moves the film forward and provides a great backdrop for the unfolding of the central theme: the friendship that the two main actors share. And Hill and Tatum have excellent chemistry, a major requirement for buddy cop movies.

Both are in good shape. Who else is in good shape? Johnny Depp, who kindly has a cameo appearance that is hilarious, cheeky and satisfying. See this film, stat. Families can talk about how 21 Jump Street represents high school. Is that realistic? Is that how it should be? Teenagers: How does this school compare to yours? The other guys also get an undercover mission when the cops everyone really wants aren`t able to take over the case. A young journalist is sent back to high school for a glimpse of teenage topics in Never Been Kissed. And thanks to a miraculous body change, in Freaky Friday and 17 Again, two parents find themselves in their children`s shoes. What would you do if you witnessed a crime? Who is responsible for stopping crime? Are bystanders who observe criminal activity and do nothing responsible for what happens? Hoffs takes shelter in a parish school for girls to find the student responsible for a series of fires. Guest Troy Beyer. There is, of course, a genetic link between this series and this film. On television, “21 Jump Street” was a one-hour Fox show focused on young people offering that mixed mood, emotion and sobriety in the public service as it faced social ills such as bullying, bigotry and substance abuse. The film aggressively targets in a satirical manner exactly this kind of piety without risking a real offense.

The villains, for example, include a clique of different, articulate, university-related, and ecologically conscious teenagers led by Eric (Dave Franco), whose very existence destroys the categories Schmidt and Jenko rely on and who also sell dangerous drugs. Thanks to the crazy and upside-down world of 2012 and a clerical mix, Schmidt is chosen to play the big shot – with a slightly inappropriate romantic possibility played by Brie Larson – while the burly and burly Jenko is relegated to the world of crazy and dweebs. It may not be a terribly new idea, but the two main characters are agile and outrageous enough to make identity confusion fun and sometimes even touching. Not that the film, directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and based on the half-loved and sparsely memorized Fox crime series that made Johnny Depp a star in the late 1980s, is meant to be thought-provoking. He wants to be fun and maybe that`s to a surprising extent. This “21 Jump Street,” which largely abandons the sweet multiculturalism of the original for the bromance of white and completely abandons the melodrama of serious teenagers in crisis in favor of crude and aggressive comedy, is an example of how formula-based entertainment can succeed. You won`t be able to see your review if you just leave it. 21 Jump Street is directed by Phil Lord, Chris Miller and stars Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum and Ice Cube. Over-the-top teen soap mixes dagger thrust with drugs, sex. Buddy cop fun in the middle of explosions, villains and language.

– Frequent use of coarse and descriptive sexual language. Why is 21 Jump Street rated R? Amp rated 21 Jump Street R for its coarse and sexual content, ubiquitous language, drug materials, teen alcohol use, and violence. Verified reviews are considered more reliable by other moviegoers. It`s a bit dated (oh, those hairstyles and 80s fashion!), and will probably look pretty silly for teens who`ve already swallowed teenage detective dishes like Veronica Mars.