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Plus d'une décennie s'est écoulée depuis que les quatre puceaux d'East Great Falls - Jim (Jason Biggs), Oz (Chris Klein), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas) et Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas) - s'étaient jurés de se débarasser de leur encombrante virginité avant d'entrer à la fac. Une réunion d'anciens élèves les ramène pour un week-end dans leur petite ville natale du Michigan où ils vont découvrir comment chacun d'eux a évolué (ou pas), ce qui les séparent désormais, mais aussi ce que les années et l'éloignement n'entacheront jamais dans leur amitié. Depuis l'été 1999, Jim et Michelle (Alyson Hannigan) se sont dit oui et Kevin et Vicky (Tara Reid), adieu, Oz et Heather (Mena Suvari) ont pris des chemins divergeants, quant à Finch, il fantasme toujours sur la mère de Stifler (Jennifer Coolidge). Le temps d'un week-end, les adultes qu'ils sont devenus vont revisiter le passé et laisser libre cours à la fougue pubertaire qui sommeille toujours en eux et à laquelle la saga AMERICAN PIE doit tout son panache. (Universal International FR)

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Critiques (6)

POMO 

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français La scène d’ouverture mérite cinq étoiles, mais le reste du film n’offre que des variations sur les clichés usuels du genre avec des visages familiers sources d’un succès garanti. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais A very easygoing movie. The nostalgia didn’t work so much on me (naturally, I saw the original trilogy for the first time less than a week ago :-D), but as a comedy, it’s excellent. Stifler is still the same idiot, Jim still ends up in embarrassing situations, Jim’s dad speaks about things you shouldn’t speak about and Stiffler’s mum… well, you’ll see. Reunion has a few serious and sad moments here and there – the protagonists are no longer teenagers, after all – but they are soon followed by bursts of laughter. The most pleasant film of the year so far, it will make you forget for a moment the bad mood prevailing in the Czech Republic right now. We need something like this twice a week. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais Jim(’s dad) and Stifler get into a whirlwind of problems and escapades that won’t leave any member dry. The others are just there just to make up the nostalgic numbers. It’s pretty witty and it has just the right amount of warm nostalgia (it basically rides the same wave as Scream 4). Too bad that they didn’t get the length right, because it’s a good twenty minutes longer than it should be. ()

Kaka 

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anglais I feel that there there are already too many parts. They all try to be similarly funny and everything will work out, just like our main heroes who, on the brink of sentimentality, remember things were back in their younger years. From a dramaturgical point of view, it's not bad, many scenes are well-tuned (thanks to the director’s and especially the actors' experience in the genre), unfortunately, it doesn't avoid the classic clichés of sequels (rekindling after years, etc.). So as a short digression, it’s alright, but as a full-fledged sequel, it's tired and devoid of ideas. I would call it a "hollowed out" theme. ()

kaylin 

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anglais I don't care what critics say about this film. I don't care if someone will criticize it. I don't care that none of the actors are big stars and they took the film because it suited them, because this is simply a film for people. It is full of humor, both good and awkward - but the good outweighs the awkward by far - it is full of great lines and characters that you want to come back to. A beautiful nostalgia came over me, I couldn't hold back my emotions. I know it's because I live a little bit in a fictional world, but that's just how it is with age. There is so much film and literature that it's easy to detach oneself from reality. But when I saw the five of them (Jim, Kev, Oz, Finch, and Stifler) marching to the reunion, I felt happy. It was like I really met up with the old gang. A wonderful experience that I haven't had in the cinema for a long time. I wish there would be a sequel, I doubt it for now, but it would be great. I would go to the cinema for that. "American Reunion" did something that "Snowdrops and Macho Men 25 Years Later" couldn't do. It combined humor and nostalgia in such a cocktail that is funny, touching, and not just a walk through a museum where everyone has aged and gained weight and simply have nothing to say anymore. Jim and his gang still have something to say, because they know how to entertain. For me personally, one of the best cinema experiences. Seeing people leave happy with a smile on their face is an incredible reward for the creators of the film. I was also one of those who had to come back to the lines, repeat the scenes. An unforgettable experience. If I had to rate it in percentages, I would give it 90%, and I say that completely seriously. "Hunger Games" is nowhere near as boring and tedious. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/04/skolni-sraz-kinozazitek-roku.html ()