Réalisation:
Danny LeinerPhotographie:
Bruce Douglas JohnsonMusique:
David KitayActeurs·trices:
John Cho, Kal Penn, Fred Willard, Dov Tiefenbach, Christopher Meloni, Malin Åkerman, Gary Anthony Williams, Ethan Embry, Luis Guzmán (plus)Résumés(1)
Harold, timide et bosseur, et Kumar, rebelle et fêtard n'ont qu'une envie pour un vendredi soir, se faire un trip bouffe d'enfer dans un célèbre fast-food des environs. Mais le trajet à travers le New Jersey est parsemé d'obstacles inattendus etnos deux amis croisent des personnages inquiétants et des courbes aussi sexy que dangereuses. (Metropolitan FilmExport)
(plus)Vidéo (1)
Critiques (4)
Excréments tolérables et étrangement intellectuels. Cette idée de "tourner le monde" est une vision du monde très simpliste, mais en fin de compte, c'est vrai. Et les créateurs ont réussi à l'insérer dans un film sur deux gars défoncés en route vers un fast-food de manière si naturelle que cela ne semble pas gênant. Une victoire indéniable ! ()
Another one of those movies that a person avoids, but once in a while you just have to watch. The characters aren't anything special, but the story is properly twisted, there are excellent supporting roles, and at times it's really funny. Short, concise, and entertaining. I didn't expect much and didn't get an absolutely amazing comedy, but as a comedy about misfits, it's still great even after ten years and many other similar comedies. ()
Very stoned and incredibly stupid, but still more than tolerable. No one gives a damn and it shows, you won't find a funnier flush of drugged-out jokes anywhere... 65% ()
I can't remember the last time I hated myself so much for my review. But what to do with a film whose raw portrayal of the relationship between a young up-and-coming Indo-American man and a six-foot-tall sack of hash brings tears to your eyes over the fact that there are bigger idiots in the world than you. If the movie had an hour more, I'd go for five stars, because by then nothing matters anyway. ()
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