The Inbetweeners 2

The Inbetweeners 2

Movie |

Holiday | Australia

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Damon Beesley, Iain Morris, Marieke Spence
  • Cast(s): James Buckley, Simon Bird, Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas, Emily Berrington See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 36min
  • Music: David Arnold,Michael Price
  • Award(s): National Film 2015 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Hit Man, IF
  • Story:
    Neil, Will and Simon receive an invite from Jay to join him in Australia whilst on his gap year, who promises them it’s ”the sex capital of the world”. With their lives now rather dull compared to their hedonistic school days and legendary lads holiday, it’s an offer they can’t refuse. Once again, they put growing up temporarily on-hold, and embark on a backpacking holiday of a lifetime in an awful car, inspired by Peter Andre’s ‘Mysterious Girl’. Will soon finds himself battling with the lads to do something cultural, whilst they focus their attention on drinking, girls, and annoying fellow travelers.
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6.4/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Neil, Will and Simon receive an invite from Jay to join him in Australia whilst on his gap year, who promises them it’s ”the sex capital of the world”. With their lives now rather dull compared to their hedonistic school days and legendary lads holiday, it’s an offer they can’t refuse. Once again, they put growing up temporarily on-hold, and embark on a backpacking holiday of a lifetime in an awful car, inspired by Peter Andre’s ‘Mysterious Girl’. Will soon finds himself battling with the lads to do something cultural, whilst they focus their attention on drinking, girls, and annoying fellow travelers.
Ratings

6.4/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
National Film Award

Best Actor | 2015 | Simon

Empire Award

Best Comedy | 2015

Just Film Award

Best Youth Film | 2014 | Iain

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

James Buckley took ill during the filming of the outback scenes in Marree thinking he was having a heart attack, but it turned out to be indigestion from eating chips and lager too fast.

The nightclub in Australia where Will, Simon and Neil first see Jay is actually the Ministry of Sound club in Elephant & Castle, London.

The song Will plays on the guitar around the camp fire was originally due to be "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt, but Blunt wouldn't allow the song to be used in the film. Simon Bird, who doesn't play the guitar, spent 3 months learning to play "You're Beautiful" before it was changed.

In the opening scenes, you can clearly see that Neil's email address is "sexydanceneil95@gmail.com"

This is most likely the last appearance of the Inbetweeners, as Bird, Buckley, Harrison and Thomas are all too old to continue playing these roles, and the original film was meant to close the series; but a sequel was only made due to popular demand.

Popular Dialogues

"Will McKenzie: Playing the guitar badly, wearing beads, talking about 'one love' and pretending you are friends with Central American villagers - who, by the way, despise you - before heading back to your parents five-bedroomed house in Surrey, doesn't make you a spiritual person, it makes you a bell-end. Ben: I think you're right about his song, Katie. Will McKenzie: Oh, fuck off, Ben! You don't believe in 'song lines' any more than I do. It's just a way for you to seem interesting to girls because deep down you know you're boring and pretentious like your stupid fucking dreadlocks. Which, by the way, always look embarrassing on white people. They're not countercultural, they actually scream 'Oh, I've got a trust fund!' so get a normal haircut, you unbearable prick."

"Jay Cartwright: Why's there always some cunt with a guitar?"