The Inbetweeners Movie Comг©dia 2011 1h 37m 6.7 «RECENT ✦»

: After being dumped by his long-time crush Carli, Simon is devastated. To cheer him up, the group travels to Greece, seeking "sun, sea, and sex".

: It became the most successful independent British comedy in history at the time.

Despite its low budget of approximately £3.5 million, the film was a massive commercial success, grossing over worldwide. The Inbetweeners Movie ComГ©dia 2011 1h 37m 6.7

: The lovelorn, frequently humiliated romantic. Jay (James Buckley) : The compulsive liar and "bullshitter".

(2011) is a British coming-of-age comedy that serves as a definitive feature-length conclusion to the beloved E4 sitcom. Directed by Ben Palmer and written by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris, the film follows the four socially awkward protagonists— Will, Simon, Jay, and Neil —as they embark on a post-graduation holiday to Malia, Crete. Core Narrative and Themes : After being dumped by his long-time crush

: On IMDb , it holds a 6.7/10 rating based on over 90k reviews.

: Scenes involving graphic physical comedy, such as the infamous dancing scene and various "stomach-turning" scatological jokes. Despite its low budget of approximately £3

The film centers on the transition from high school to university, a period defined by a desperate search for maturity and social acceptance.

: After being dumped by his long-time crush Carli, Simon is devastated. To cheer him up, the group travels to Greece, seeking "sun, sea, and sex".

: It became the most successful independent British comedy in history at the time.

Despite its low budget of approximately £3.5 million, the film was a massive commercial success, grossing over worldwide.

: The lovelorn, frequently humiliated romantic. Jay (James Buckley) : The compulsive liar and "bullshitter".

(2011) is a British coming-of-age comedy that serves as a definitive feature-length conclusion to the beloved E4 sitcom. Directed by Ben Palmer and written by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris, the film follows the four socially awkward protagonists— Will, Simon, Jay, and Neil —as they embark on a post-graduation holiday to Malia, Crete. Core Narrative and Themes

: On IMDb , it holds a 6.7/10 rating based on over 90k reviews.

: Scenes involving graphic physical comedy, such as the infamous dancing scene and various "stomach-turning" scatological jokes.

The film centers on the transition from high school to university, a period defined by a desperate search for maturity and social acceptance.