Ohio high school student Scott Thomas is a good student and nice guy - albeit a little predictable - who is about to graduate and go into pre-med.
He is unceremoniously dumped by his whorish girlfriend Fiona on graduation day. Among the people he turns to in his hour of despair is his German pen pal, Mike. Scott and Mike seem to have a special connection. After Mike makes advances to Scott now that he and Fiona are not seeing each other, Scott abruptly sends Mike a message saying he never wants to hear from him again.
However, Scott learns shorty thereafter that Mike is actually a beautiful girl named Mieke. By this time, Mieke has blocked his messages. Thinking that Mieke is actually who he was meant to be with, Scott, impulsively for a change, decides to go to Berlin to be with her. Along for the ride is Scott's best friend, the girl crazy Cooper Harris. They manage only to get a flight into London, and thus have to make their way from London to Berlin. Along the way in Paris, they run into their high school friends, twins Jenny and Jamie, who are backpacking through Europe.
Scott and Cooper consider them the most mismatched twins ever, Jamie who is a walking encyclopedia, and Jenny a girl who they treat as just one of the guys. As the four try to make their way to Berlin, they run into a few obstacles and few adventures. Scott hopes that all these problems are worth it when he has his much hyped in his mind meeting with Mieke.
No actual Europeans were harmed in the making of this film. Did you know Edit. Trivia While filming the nude beach scene, Jacob Pitts would not put his shorts back on, because he was enjoying how uncomfortable it made everyone else. Quotes [repeated line] Cooper : This isn't where I parked my car. Crazy credits After the credits, there is a brief reprise of the scene where Cooper tricks Candy into rubbing her naked breast. Alternate versions In the German Version the whole segment inside the flat of Mieke's father is missing boy goose-stepping.
About 78 seconds have been removed. The DVD-Cover says "uncensored". Adams , Christopher Baird , Nicholas J. User reviews Review. Top review. Much much funnier than you would ever expect. I know, I know, the trailer looks supremely dumb, so why go see this movie? Certainly not because it was from the people who gave us such gems as Road Trip or Old School, that's for sure, and it's not like I even recognized anyone in the cast other than Michelle Trachtenberg, best known as Buffy's little sister Dawn.
I've seen movies with less provocation, I suppose. Eurotrip follows the adventures of four teens, Scott Scott Mechlowitz , Cooper Jacob Pitts , and twins Jamie Travis Wester and Jenny Trachtenberg as they backpack around Europe between high school graduation and beginning college.
There's sort of a plot driving the film as Scott wants to meet up with his e-mail pen pal Mieke Jessica Boehrs , whom he thought was male but finds out is actually a very attractive female. But really the movie is an excuse to have fun with typical American Euro-stereotypes. Naturally the four fresh-faced kids get into all sorts of hijinks as they make their way through London, Paris, Berlin, Rome, and so on. And the foursome are your basic group: Scott is the well-meaning lead, Cooper the sarcastic wise-ass, Jamie the uptight planner and Jenny - well, my first indication that this wouldn't be a typical dumb teen comedy was when the other three guys all treat Jenny as one of the guys, and of course she's uber-cute Trachtenberg.
Relative newcomer Scott Mechlowicz was cast as Scotty, whose ineptitude with German sets the story in motion. In actuality, Mechlowicz was hired because, after wading through hundreds of readings and audition tapes, the actor was the first to make the filmmakers sit up and take notice.
He needed to be funny and charming, but not a stick in the mud. But he still goes. And like all good kids with good hearts, he always seems to get knocked down by the bad now and then. He's just very lucky to have such a good group of friends to prop him back up. So they went out and chose a British actor to impersonate me. As an English Arthur Frommer in EuroTrip , Malahide wears a bowtie, a supercilious expression, and, naturally, a money belt, none of which the actual travel-writing figure, who was born in Missouri, usually has on.
It was never a major moment. Despite what may have been a forgettable cameo, Arthur says that many people still think he actually appeared in EuroTrip. The real Arthur Frommer with his daughter, Pauline.
Arthur's assessment of the film as a whole echoes his analysis of Malahide's performance. I thought it was a nothing film. Constantine ruled Rome in the 4th century , not the 5th.
The beaches of southern France often permit toplessness , but rarely full nudity. Money belts really do stymie thieves. And Bratislava is neither featured in our Europe guidebook nor recommended as a place to make out with your sister.
0コメント