Three high school seniors throw a party to make a name for themselves. As the night progresses, things spiral out of control as word of the party spreads.
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Good movie but grossly overrated
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There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
This is the movie that perfectly sums about the sheer dumbness of this generation. I understand that movies like these have been made for a while e.g. Animal House (which is actually funny) but for some reason this one seems so much more obnoxious and just plain unfunny. That's due to the awful characters that are annoying and shallow. There is no need to see this movie, if you want a taste of it go outside and watch a group of teenagers taking selfies and talking about bullshit for 5 minutes and then imagine that for 90 minutes with some partying to awful music and you have Project X. As I said in the title this works great as a documentary about millenials and most things that are wrong with society right now and if that's what you would like to watch then go ahead but I don't think it's worth anyone's time. The lesson emphasized by the beautiful and touching ending which I won't spoil is that you should go out there and do whatever you want, it's very similiar to Good Will Hunting but better. I really hope they make a sequel, the twist could be that someone doesn't remember last night's wacky events but they view it all in the morning on Snapchat, that would give found footage movies the new edge that they need, make it happen Hollywood!
This movie does not need description really. It's just a movie about a wild, dissolute, sinful party, the dream of many teenagers. Inspired (not based) by a party in Australia.
Nothing too much to say about the content of the movie really. Giving that nothing really happened? Perhaps it's not fair to give such a harsh comment, but the whole movie really is just about throwing a party for a not so popular high school kid and how sick it was and as you can expect... it went out of control. That being said, the best part is perhaps the dog jumping in the bouncy castle for me.
Those are the three words I would use to describe this film. This movie has a basic "humongous high school party" plot but what was really wrong with it was the way it was put onto screen. The script has several subplots I could care less about and is filled with an unbelievable amount of unfunny, misogynist, mean spirited and crude jokes. In the course of the film, I absolutely loathed Oliver Cooper's character named Costa. He was an absolute disgusting sight on screen, him and his personality. No film character like that has made me disgusted like he has in a very long time. This film was also promoting the use of drugs and alcohol without showing it's lethal side effects. This so called "film" depressed me because of the fact that people actually enjoy it's mean spirited nonsense and went out of their way to pay $12.50 at their local cinemas to see immaturity and harassment put into an 88 minute film. If I could give this poor excuse of a film a 0 out of 10, I would.