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Incoming: Another Dud in the Cannon of Teen Party Flicks

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Key Takeaways:

– Incoming tries but fails to follow in the footsteps of successful teen comedies such as Superbad and Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
– The plot, characters, and jokes appear generic, predictable, and soulless, failing to connect with the audience.
– The film was created by John and Dave Chernin, who previously worked on successful TV shows.
– Rated poorly at 1/10, the film has been criticized for its lack of weight and consequences in the story.
– Incoming is set to release on Netflix on August 23, 2024.

Incoming: A Foray Into Teen Flicks Gone Awry

Comedies revolving around teenage parties and antics have carved their niche ever since the ’80s. They often offer an entertaining yet raw glimpse into the lifestyle and thought process of a generation. Unfortunately, for the newly made film, Incoming, it fails to hit the mark and resonates as one of the least successful contemporary attempts at creating a risqué high school movie.

Understanding the Plot

The core premise of Incoming rests on a typical summer escapade. The protagonist, Benj Nielsen, played by Mason Thames, seizes the opportunity to connect with his lifetime crush, Bailey – a character portrayed by Isabella Ferreira. When a friend manages to score an invitation to a party, Benj and his friends hope to alter their high school destinies.

Downsides of Predictability

From the get-go, Incoming seems like an attempt to emulate popular comedies created by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, but it flounders. It replicates every trope and cliché encountered in teen comedies. The storyline falls into predictability and lacks depth, making the entire viewing experience akin to ticking off boxes from a checklist.

The actors come off as disengaged while the jokes are flat, leading to a predominantly soulless film. These subpar qualities, unfortunately, align with many of Netflix’s recent comedic releases, leaving a pall on the once vibrant genre.

The Generic Trap

Incoming seems manufactured rather than creatively curated, with generic elements dominating the film – from its title to its storyline about an epic night of partying. This lack of originality makes it disheartening when genuinely unique films fail to gain traction.

The film’s attempts at humor fall flat with jokes that are more groan-worthy than giggle-inducing. These failed attempts underline the film’s overarching lack of creativity and substance, delivering a disappointing blow to the teen comedy genre.

Shocking Source of Creation

What’s surprising is that Incoming was helmed by John and Dave Chernin, recognized for their sharp writing in shows like “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “The Mick”. However, Incoming, with its paint-by-the-numbers approach, fails to live up to the legacy of their previous TV hits.

To Watch or Not To Watch

Delivering memorable films with a lasting legacy often relies on the unique experiences and perspectives of the creators. As a critic, I usually find the silver lining in mainstream movies and blockbusters. However, Incoming doesn’t invite that grace. The lack of character resolution and consequences makes it tough to root for any of the characters, leaving the audience dissatisfied.

Incoming earns a meager 1/10 rating, a sentiment echoed by many critics. This lackluster performance does not bode well for the part movie genre.

In conclusion, Incoming is a disappointing addition to the teen party film genre. With its predictable plot, generic jokes, and detached performances, this party flick seems unlikely to leave a significant mark on the comedy landscape. Let’s hope that the talented creators behind this film return to form soon and deliver what they do best: top-notch comedy.

Remember, Incoming is set to release on Netflix on August 23, 2024. Follow us for further updates and comprehensive entertainment coverage.

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Brent Antonio
Reginald has over 20 years of experience in business and technology. Reginald has an undergraduate degree in business and completed post graduate work in business. He has extensive experience in a variety of fields, including: finance, media relations, marketing, strategic planning, public policy, and administration. He has also worked in economic development and community relations. Because of Reginald’s experience, he is passionate about reporting business and technology news.

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