Superbad: A Simple Teen Comedy Done Exceedingly Well

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Two teens go on a minor quest to score with some girls. It’s a tale as old as time, and one that’s been done to death in film. What sets Superbad apart isn’t an original idea, but excellent execution. Directed by Greg Mottola (Paul, Adventureland) and starring Michael Cera and Jonah Hill, this is a highly accurate representation of high school life, and it is hilarious. Despite its often raunchy humor, the ending is fairly sweet and heartwarming. This is a stand-out film in the teen genre that will be remembered as a classic.
The main plot begins when high school seniors and best friends Evan and Seth are invited to a party by two girls they like, and are tasked with getting alcohol for the party. They then go and find alcohol for the party. It’s the subplots that really set this film apart. Evan was accepted to Dartmouth while Seth couldn’t get it, so looming in the background is the tension that their friendship is down to its final months. There’s also the inner conflict of the deep-seated insecurities and moral conflicts that each of the teens face. There are also two hilarious cops in most of the movie who seem to be yearning for their glory days back in high school. The characters and their subplots end up being more interesting than the main plot, and this is not a bad thing.
You know when you hear girls say, ‘Ah man, I was so shit-faced last night, I shouldn’t have fucked that guy’? We could be that mistake!
Superbad walks a careful line of openly discussing raunchy teenage behavior without glorifying it (although it seems to for part of the movie). This is not an inappropriate fairytale where the heroes are rewarded with gratuitous sex without consequences or regard for the women’s feelings. The relationships between the two teens and the objects of their desire are natural and multifaceted, and end up looking much different than either of them imagined at the beginning of the movie. In the end, the movie says some great things about relationships, respect, and consent that I was not expecting.
Superbad is an adventure, and it’s great about making you feel like you’re along for the ride and not merely a passive observer. It’s a wild night for Seth and Evan, and an even wilder night for their friend Fogell and his two newfound police officer friends. The movie is fun, funny, and upbeat, but has surprising depth as well. Writers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg based the script on their personal hijinks in high school, so the whole thing also feels more real than the typical Hollywood teen movie.
Should I Watch Superbad?
Superbad does contain some very mature humor and is not for kids, but older teens and adults will find it hilarious. It’s a serious contender for best teen movie of its decade (although Juno, which also came out in 2007, is equally strong), and it will likely be remembered as one of the top teen comedies of all time. If you’re a fan of teen comedies, this is an essential movie.
Movies Like Superbad
- Booksmart (2019) - Booksmart follows two high school girls trying to cram an entire adolescent social life into one night because they missed most of it studying. It has the mythical adventure aspect of Superbad, but having two women as the protagonists gives it a unique vibe. Booksmart is, true to its name, a little smarter than Superbad, and both are great teen comedies with real coming-of-age moments.
- Juno (2007) - When high schooler Juno gets bored and has sex with her friend Paulie, she gets pregnant and has to figure out what to do about this adult situation while she’s not an adult herself. The dialogue and characters are quirky and hilarious, but Juno has some amazing growth in this film.
- Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (2004) - This is dumb comedy, but it’s dumb comedy done so well that it’s an excellent watch. Harold and Kumar, Chinese and Indian young adults, get really high and go on a quest to get some subpar little burgers. A raccoon, a redneck with a smoking hot wife, and Neil Patrick Harris are just a few things they run into. This is a wild ride with some clever jokes.
- Runtime: 1:59
- Director: Greg Mottola
- Year: 2007
- Genres: adventure, comedy, teen
- Rating: R

About Brandon
My name is Brandon, and I love movies. Not bad ones, though—just the good ones. I’m curating and reviewing a list of classic, essential-viewing, or just plain good movies from all decades, and I've been reviewing them since 2016. I also co-host Peculiar Picture Show, a podcast about movies and mental health and write about Dungeons & Dragons options, builds, and optimization.
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