Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (dir. Nicholas Stoller).
What makes [the film] such a pleasing comedy sequel is both its adherence to the original’s basic formula while injecting more than enough fresh elements to make the comedy as relevant as ever. The feminist themes and making the antagonists a group of misguided eighteen-year-old girls really makes the film a step up in terms of its themes about maturing, growing up, and moving on the that next step in adulthood. It’s not only a laugh riot but a fluid summation of the troubled experiences of young women.
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