If you want to see
Seth Rogen playing another buffoonish, Jewish man-child stoner who is
fearful about the prospects of growing up then “The Night Before”
will certainly make due. Thankfully, there's a little more to it
than Rogen's trademarked shtick which also includes great performances
from his co-stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Anthony Mackie. The three
dudes play lifelong friends who have an annual holiday tradition of
spending Christmas Eve partying it up while attempting to find out how
to gain entry into an elusive, premier holiday party known as The
Nutcracker Ball. The film is a mix of stoner comedy cliches and
heartfelt holiday cheer that's all at once jarring and yet perfectly
captures the anxiety of every thirty-something's feelings about his or her place in this crazy
world. Oh, and there are ugly Christmas sweaters of course.
“The Night Before”
strives to be the filthiest and most perverted Christmas movie of all
time. They basically succeed since the only other options before this
were “Bad Santa” and “A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas.”
Gordon-Levitt is Ethan the emotional anchor of the film as we learn
that his parents died tragically in 2001 and his best friends Chris
(Mackie) and Isaac (Rogen) become like his brothers. They begin a
Christmas Eve tradition of partying, drug-taking, and other
debaucheries that would make Krampus blush. But now it's 2015 and
Chris is a professional athlete and practically a celebrity while
Isaac has settled down and is, hesitantly, expecting his first child
with his wife (Jillian Bell, who's always a hoot). Ethan's life
doesn't seem to be going anywhere: he recently broke up with his
girlfriend (Lizzy Caplan) and is working a demeaning job as an elf.
Ethan comes across three tickets to The Nutcracker Ball and insists
on one last glorious Christmas Eve night out with his buddies. Oh
what a night it is.
“The Night Before”
is funny. And none of it will be funny if you read about it here. But
what I can tell you is that there are fun cameo appearances and lots
and lots of pop culture references. Everything from “Die Hard” to
“Home Alone” and even its sequel are referenced almost countless
times. Most of this stuff is extremely funny, especially one bit
involving mixed up cell phones, dirty photos, and an appearance from
one of Rogen's regulars. Other times some of the gags feel forced or
overdone. Rogen takes a lot of drugs in the film and many of the gags
rely on him being drugged out of his mind. Many of the jokes are
practically ruined by the film's trailers including a delightfully
sacrilegious trip to midnight mass.
Like most of these
Seth Rogen comedies, “The Night Before” has a soft, gooey, and
sweet center. The friendship between the fellas is palpable and
relateable to an entire generation who's afraid to become a full
fledged adult. There's also a lot more to Gordon-Levitt's character
than you'd initially think going in. That's probably because director
Jonathan Levine also did such an amazing job capturing the male
friendship in the cancer comedy “50/50.” And of course because
Gordon-Levitt remains one of the most charming and delightful actors
working today. Unfortunately the script itself is problematic; this
movie boasts so many writers that you can practically feel the
disjointedness of the entire production. The movie succeeds almost solely on the sheer likability of its cast.
“The Night Before”
is a solid effort. Anyone who is a fan of these guys is bound to have
a good time. I'm not sure it's a holiday movie that's guaranteed to
be part of the cannon of classic Christmas films but hey I'd
certainly much rather watch this than “White Christmas.” GRADE: B
Trailer for The Night Before on TrailerAddict.
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