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The Bad Education Movie

  • Daniel
  • Sep 8, 2015
  • 1 min read

The Bad Education Movie is worth a watch if you're a fan of the TV series.

You know exactly what to expect and, unfortunately, this doesn't beat the cliche of feeling like a longer episode.

The basic premise is an obvious one; the class go on a field trip, chaos ensues but the chemistry between the characters and the banter flying between them keeps things funny throughout.

The cliches do unfortunately keep coming though, you know the class will fall out and then make up, you know that Jack Whitehall will turn things around at the end, you know it'll end with everyone leaving.

Despite this though, it's thoroughly enjoyable. File this with The Inbetweeners Movie as a worthy successor to a great series; an easy, entertaining watch and hopefully the start of Jack Whitehall 'doing a Russell Brand' and appearing in the cinema more often.

3 stars ***

 
 
 

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