Adlibing the Apocalypse: A "This is the End" Review
Watching “This is the End” made me wish that my friends were as crazy – although frankly if they were any crazier they’d probably be in a mental institution already.
All the actors in this movie
portray fictitious (or not) versions of themselves. Jay Baruchel and Seth Rogen
go to James Franco’s housewarming party in LA where they meet other Hollywood
stars like Rihanna, Michael Cera, and Jonah Hill to name a few. The party becomes how you would imagine a
celebrity’s party would be – with lots of drugs, sex, and senseless small
talks. However, the party takes a horrible turn when a powerful earthquake
occurs, killing most of Franco’s guests. Jay, Seth, and a handful of other
survivors lock themselves inside James Franco’s house to wait for a rescue.
However, they soon realize that the earthquake is just the tip of the
apocalypse iceberg.
This is the End Trailer
As I was watching this film I can’t
help but imagine how these guys were probably having so much fun when they were
making this movie. I mean seriously, this is how the film really felt like –
that these buds really just wanted to hang and the movie was just some good
excuse for them to do so. Everything about it felt so spontaneous and stupidly
funny that it’s not hard to imagine that these guys probably just had an
outline for a script and the rest was just some huge, hilarious adlib.
And this approach worked so well!
Probably because the actors in this movie are already comical on their own, and
it’s not really hard to just put them on a scenario and expect them to do
something that would make the whole situation hilarious. The best thing about
it is that since they are portraying exaggerated versions of themselves, they
ended up making fun of themselves as well. This just reinforced the idea that
these guys were just really having fun, and they’re letting us get a share of
it through the film. There’re lots of goofing around, lots of references to
their real lives, and a whole bunch of college humour that you’d wish that you’re
with these guys when the actual apocalypse happens.
Everyone in the lead cast was
memorable. The movie though follows Jay Baruchel who was the “new guy” who’s forced
to socialize with everyone else – making him the character that the audience
can anchor on and relate to. The recipe of Jay’s reasonable character mixed
with hysterical characters of Seth Rogen, James Franco, Craig Robinson, Jonah
Hill, and Danny McBride resulted into a mash-up of crazy and funny that you’d
want them to stay together all the time. As expected, there were a lot of
cameos in this movie including Rihanna, Emma Watson, and Michael Cera – who in spite
of his limited screentime was able to leave his mark of awesome in the film.
"Why am I the first one to dieeeee?!" |
Yep, that's how deep the sh*t you're in is. |
This is the End is the kind of
comedy where you just let the ball go rolling and expect tons of fun to come
out of its tracks. The fun in this movie was not stiff, but something that was
spontaneous and random. The amazing cast was able to transform the simple
apocalyptic premise into one big, hilarious adventure.
This is the End Cast
Jay Baruchel
Seth Rogen
James Franco
Craig Robinson
Jonah Hill
Danny McBride
Michael Cera
Emma Watson
Rihanna
Directed by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg
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Good review, Geoff, this was definitely a really fun movie. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a really good laugh trip kind of movie.
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