Neighbors (DVD REVIEW)
Neighbors
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Raunchy Revenge Comedy Released on DVD
When Kelly (Rose
Byrne) and Mac Radner (Seth Rogen) decided to settle down in suburbia, they reasonably
expected to raise their newborn in a quiet community. But that dream was
threatened soon thereafter, when the local chapter of Delta Psi Beta bought the
house next-door.
As a
precautionary measure, the concerned couple introduced themselves to their new
neighbors and asked for assurances that there wouldn’t be any wild
partying on the premises. Delta Psi’s President,
Teddy (Zac Efron), and Vice President, Pete (Dave Franco), did agree to
keep the noise down in exchange for a promise from the Radners not to call the
police.
Nevertheless, it’s not long before
the situation spirals out of control. After all, the infamous frat has a well-established reputation for rowdiness, having invented
the toga party back in the Thirties and then beer pong in the Seventies.
So, today, Teddy
feels pressure to match his predecessors’ checkered past. This means he’s
inclined to up the ante in terms of outrageous antics, which can only spell
trouble for Kelly and Mac once they go back on their word about complaining to
the cops, and Delta
Psi is placed on probation by the university’s dean, Carol
Gladstone (Lisa Kudrow).
At that point,
all bets are off, and the frat and the newlyweds proceed to square-off in an
ever-escalating war of attrition with more losers than winners. That is the
point of departure of Neighbors, a relentlessly-raunchy revenge comedy directed
by Nicholas Stoller (Get Him to the Greek).
Unfortunately,
the sophomoric parties prove to be more cruel than clever in their attempts to
get even, and the shocking behavior displayed onscreen is invariably more
smutty than funny, as it features plenty of prolonged frontal nudity. Plus, the
picture’s only good gag, when the office chair jettisons Mac into the ceiling,
was totally spoiled by the TV commercials.
Otherwise, the
film is memorable mostly for its homoerotic humor, as director Stoller is fond
of seizing on any excuse to lampoon gay sexuality. First, Kelly kisses a
college coed she’s recruiting as a confidante. Then, fraternity pledges are
forced to parade naked in a circle while clutching the penis of the guy in
front of him.
On another
occasion, a male student is raped by a classmate seemingly in his sleep, only
to later admit that he was aware and welcomed the rude intrusion. And when
Teddy and Pete fight over a girl (Halston Sage), they settle their differences
in bizarre fashion, namely, by massaging each other’s genitals to see who
climaxes first, while appropriating the gangsta’ rap mantra, “Bros before
hos!”
Throw in the gratuitous
use of the “N-word” twice, of anti-Semitism (“You Jews and your f*cking
mothers!”), as well as a profusion of misogynistic comments like referring to
breasts as “udders,” and there’s little left to recommend about this ugly descent
into depravity.
Poor (0 stars)
Rated
R for crude humor, graphic sexuality, full frontal nudity, pervasive profanity,
ethnic slurs, and drug and alcohol abuse
Running
time: 97 minutes
Distributor:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras: Gag reel; Line-O-Rama; An Unlikely Pair; Partying with the
Neighbors; and The Frat.
To
see a trailer for Neighbors, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzZgJZMXNEc
To
order a copy of the Neighbors Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack, visit:
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