Saturday 19 September 2020

American Pie - There was this one time – at band camp – when we watched a really funny film

Okay, so I know that ‘teens behaving badly’ is hardly a revolutionary genre when it comes to film-making.  However, sometimes a film comes along that, while not really offering much that’s new, sort of revitalises the genre (and naturally spawns one hundred and one poorer imitations). ‘American Pie’ did just this.  Four horny teenage boys vow to lose their virginity before they graduate from high school and, as the old saying goes ‘with hilarious consequences.’ But, unlike all those times where that worn and weary phrase never really quite lives up to its boast, this time it does.

There are times when a film probably shouldn’t work, yet it does.  This is one of those times.  The story relies heavily on ‘gross-out’ humour.  You will need to have an appreciation for rather crude and toilet-based gags to fully enjoy this.  Plus, as ‘sex’ is a major component to the plot, you’ll need to be okay with quite a few dirty scenes.

Nearly fifteen years later, you will probably recognise many of the cast, but, back in 1999, they were largely unknowns, the only real recognisable face was Allison Hannigan who played ‘Willow’ in the Buffy the Vampire TV series.  However, despite being a load of non-stars, they all played their parts really well.  You’ll actually care about everyone here, no matter how dumb they are.

If you’re really looking for faults, you could say that it’s riddled with clichés.  The four main lead characters aren’t exactly ‘fleshed-out.’ They’re all walking/talking caricatures and pretty dumb (but then they’re teenage boys, so I guess the lack of I.Q. can be forgiven).  The females on the cast fair a little better.  They’re slightly more smart and sensitive, but at the same time are largely only there as potential candidates for the four boys’ adolescent lusts.

American Pie will never be ‘high brow entertainment’ yet it is enormous fun for anyone with an appreciation for silly (definitely low brow) humour.  Many other films were made after it trying to fit the same mould and recapture the magic.  Some were okay.  Others were good, but all fell short of this one.  Even the official sequels themselves slowly degraded and I didn’t even bother to finish all of the fourth instalment ‘American Wedding.’ I’ll stick to this one thanks.  And possibly part II.

8/10 The Force is definitely strong with this one

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