Wednesday 28 August 2019

Movie Review Repost -- 22 Jump Street (2014)

You see? I don't always review action movies, I talk about other genres too. Here's a review I did for a comedy back in 2014 called 22 Jump Street. I liked it a lot, and while I still haven't seen 21 Jump Street, 22 Jump Street is a fun little romp I've been back to several times. So enjoy as we take a trip down memory lane. (P.S. -- Please don't think that I've been lazy. I've just completed two articles that'll be up in September. I'll see you then.)

  Hey guys, I hope you enjoy this super-late review of 22 Jump Street. Just for the record, I was planning on seeing The Purge: Anarchy, but it was sold out and so it was either this or Tammy. I think I made the right choice.
  This film's plot is a lot like the first one's: so much so that several jokes are made about it. Two years after the first Jump Street program, officers Schmidt and Jenko are on the streets going after drug dealers. Their efforts are not very successful, thus they are reassigned to Jump Street (whose headquarters have moved to the building across the street) to pose as undercover college students. It's a great plot, providing lots of scenarios for varied jokes. Also, the question of who is the dealer is a decent mystery, but its payoff is rather underwhelming.
  As expected, 22 Jump Street's central focus is on the bromance between Jenko and Schmidt. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum have excellent chemistry. They are hilarious and the troubles they go through are epic. Ice Cube – playing the comedically short-tempered Captain Dickson – steals every scene he's in. He has a couple of especially good freakouts. Admittedly, the villains aren't all that memorable, but that's not that much of a problem; Hill and Tatum are more than enough to keep you entertained.
  The jokes in this film are rowdy, goofy, and nonstop. Although some of them aren't exactly new – the whole character giving commentary on his own predicament in the middle of an action scene – they're still just as funny as ever. 22 Jump Street even makes fun of itself with a ton of self-referential jokes.
  I've only seen bits and pieces of 21 Jump Street, so I can't say if this one is any better or worse. But what I can say is that 22 Jump Street is a load of self-aware, side-splitting fun. If you like modern comedies, than go watch this film you'll enjoy it for sure.

Rating: four stars out of five.

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