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Mac (Seth Rogen) and Kelly (Rose Byrne) finally think peace has come to the neighbourhood now that Teddy (Zac Efron)'s fraternity has cleared out. They're in for a nasty surprise however, when the Kappa Nu sorority, headed by the devious Shelby (Chloe Moretz), moves in next door and proves to be even more raucous than the fraternity before them. Mac and Kelly see no other choice than to invite their former nemesis Teddy back and ask for his help to get rid of the wild sisters. (Universal Pictures UK)

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Reviews (3)

Malarkey 

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English A classic sequel with everything that entails. Sometimes it will make you feel like throwing up and every now and then it draws its best jokes from the first part. I did watch it until the end, but I would love to run hooks through the mouths of that alpha-girl group and hang them somewhere out to dry. ()

Stanislaus 

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English The sequel to Neighbors loses nothing compared to the first part, which offered quite a brisk and light summer fun to unwind. On the one hand, it is an average comedy with a simple script, but on the other hand, I laughed out loud more than once, which is the most important thing in this genre. Of course, there were a few obvious moralising nuggets of wisdom, but you can find them almost everywhere nowadays, so what the hell. The scenes that blew me away the most were the Minions and the attempted escape from the garage. In short, a decent second part, which, in the context of gender balance, offers this time more female characters, who, however, do not lag behind the male cast and properly and give the main characters a run for their money. ()

kaylin 

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English I expected it to be bad, and in the end, it was. There are jokes that are entertaining, but the whole plot is kind of painfully ordinary, and moreover, you constantly feel like it's just the same thing you saw in the first movie. Repetitive, except that it tries to play on the idea that you've grown attached to the characters, they've progressed, and you're curious about the direction it took. Nothing groundbreaking. ()