Freshman Orientation 2004

Your Home Away From Home

5.5 / 10   22 vote(s)
R
Comedy Romance

A bored college student sees a prime opportunity to score with a hot coed who has made the assumption that he is gay, and he decides to play along when she follows her sorority leader's assignment to seduce then cut loose a series of misfits and losers.

Homepage http://www.freshmanorientation-themovie.com/
Release Date 2004-01-18
Runtime 1h 32m
Directors Ryan Shiraki, Amy Vincent
Producers Sam Nazarian, Dan Halsted, Stavros Merjos, John J. Anderson, Kevin Loughery, Judd Payne, Matthew Rhodes, Adam Rosenfelt, Marc Schaberg
Writer Ryan Shiraki

Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend.

Sam Huntington, Marla Sokoloff, and Kaitlin Doubleday are all extremely underrated actors and do excellent jobs.

I'll give you that this premise is potentially problematic, but it does have a positive edge to it. What really holds the movie back (or forward for some) is how sociopathic the main character starts.

There has to be a low to grow from, but yeesh. It is a coming of age and self discovery story for about 6-20 people, depending on how you count, and there is a lot of good work that goes into balancing and keeping so many character plot lines to quality.

A couple of the characters literally stop to shake off how much is going on in the movie at certain points.

In the end, this is full of absurdist comedy with a sweet core.

Kamurai