Accepted(2006)
A fast-paced, lively comedy that sees young man Bartleby set up his own personal university in a bid to dupe his parents.
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Age group12–16 years
Duration89 mins
Accepted The film that I am reviewing this week is the comedy by Steve Pink called Accepted. It is a comedy about a high school slacker gets rejected by seven colleges and his parents get disappointed so a group of people decide to set up a school called South Harmon Institute of Technology. The protagonist of the film is the high school slacker Bartleby (Justin Long) who is the person who plans what’s going to happen with his friends Sherman (Jonah Hill) who goes the Harmon College, Glen (Adam Herschman) who is the cooks for the college and much much more. I would recommend this fantastic film to people who tend to like rudeness and are not to bothered with strong language being used. So if you liked a film like bad teacher then this is the film for you. I would give this film four stars because it was a great laugh and what I think can be a little better is that if more of the other characters shown in the film because there were the funny people but a little more action would have gave it the extra star.
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