American Pie (Movie Review)

12/05/2011 02:03

Nominated for zero Oscars, American Pie is often a lewd, crude teenage comedy that's possibly the funniest movie of 1999. While in the tradition of Animal House, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, along with such comedies, the film makes its mark among the better written screenplays inside genre. The clever one-liners and memorable scenes are incredibly abundant that few seconds of the film lack one or other. If you can't laugh at American Pie, then you need got serious problems. Coupled with Office Space and There's Something About Mary, it's among the finest comedies of its time...

Jason Biggs plays the role of Jim Levenstein a regular high school student in American suburbia. Regarding his friends Chris 'Oz' Ostreicher (Chris Klein), Kevin Myers (Thomas Ian Nicholas), and Paul Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), he takes its pact to lose his virginity by prom night. Simply because it's senior year, the job calls for immediate attention, along with the four friends see that it's not as easy as they originally planned.

Kevin's task is apparently the easiest as he is associated with long-time girlfriend Vicky Lathum (Tara Reid). Meanwhile, Chris joins the chorus (discovering they have an unknown talent journey lacrosse field) where he falls for Heather (Mena Suvari) who initially wants nothing to do with him. Finch relies upon self-perpetuated rumors to make his personal stock rise, while Jim compares to doing the deed while using the beautiful foreign exchange student Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth). When Nadia is distributed home, Jim's hopes rest on band camp survivor Michelle Flaherty (Alyson Hannigan). As prom night closes in, each must determine her own fate, while wondering the final outcome was for his friend...

In American Pie, Eugene Levy steals the show as Jim's father. His monotone, straight-forward efforts to be hip also to befriend his son are gut-busting in nature. His feeble efforts to explain sex with the exceptional encounter with Jim along with the pie in the kitchen are the funniest scenes inside movie. That's saying considerably, because American Pie is often a hilarious movie with plenty of buzz words like "M.I.L.F." and quirky characters like Steve Stifler (Seann William Scott). Having said that, only a certain age demographic can get American Pie to become among their film favorites.

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Scenes including the Internet cam with Jim and Nadia will likely be forever famous, along with the movie lacks any kind a slowdown. From start to finish, the laughs are truly non-stop. Following its release, American Pie became an instantaneous cult classic, influencing its target generation and pioneering the depths with the young adult vocabulary. For the utterly hilarious scenes and prominent role inside teenage comedy genre, American Pie ranks for a definite must-see movie...