If you are seeing Neighbors for a shirtless and sexy Zac Efron, you will not be disappointed. Likewise if you are seeing it to laugh. A lot.
Neighbors follows the chaos in the aftermath of the Delta Psi Beta fraternity moving in next to the young Radner couple (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne). As they worry about noisy parties waking up their baby, the fraternity worries about their parties being shut down and therefore losing their status on campus, and the only way to resolve this obvious conflict is an all out war.
Dave Franco and Zac Efron play extremely convincing fraternity leaders just as well as Rogen and Byrne's young parents reflect the awkward stage between being young and embracing adulthood that I'm sure many parents face. Thus this film easily appeals to those in their college years on to those in their genuine adult years. It also uses styles of comedy that easily appeal to a wide crowd; utilizing mostly that well loved sense of "WTF" humor along with well placed referential humor and slapstick action sequences. There is something for everyone to enjoy in Neighbors, as long as one is not easily offended by bawdy humor.
Overall:
8 out of 10 stars

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