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Old School
Introduction
I only watched Old School because my friend dragged me to the movie against my will. ...
Descriptive
Old School is a movie about three thirty-year-old men who are disgruntled with their lives. ... Mitch moves outside of the frat house and begins a new relationship with Nicole a woman who he used to know back in high school and has recently moved back to their small town from Denver. ... Finally Frank finds that married life isn’t really for him, and that he is better off doing radio (and it looks like probably hooking up with Mitch’s ex-girlfriend)
Interpretive
Old School is a commentary on two main things the awkwardness of a mid-life crisis in America and, Pop culture (specifically the youth comedy). ... Old School on the other hand focuses on the hedonistic nature of the experience. ...
By borrowing from almost every frat/college/high-school movie ever made this movie investigates some of the common themes that run through-out such movies as Animal House, American Pie, and Road Trip. ... In America however if you wish to revert back to your youth or refuse to grow up you are rewarded as in Old School by becoming really popular because old age and responsibility are the enemy in our society.
Approximate Word count = 969 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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