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Y2K

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 31m
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4.8/10
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Y2K (2024)
Two high school nobodies make the decision to crash the last major celebration before the new millennium on New Year's Eve 1999. The night becomes even crazier than they could have ever dreamed when the clock strikes midnight.
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Two high-school nobodies make the decision to crash a Y2K party. The night becomes even crazier than they could have ever dreamed when the clock strikes midnight.Two high-school nobodies make the decision to crash a Y2K party. The night becomes even crazier than they could have ever dreamed when the clock strikes midnight.Two high-school nobodies make the decision to crash a Y2K party. The night becomes even crazier than they could have ever dreamed when the clock strikes midnight.

  • Director
    • Kyle Mooney
  • Writers
    • Kyle Mooney
    • Evan Winter
  • Stars
    • Jaeden Martell
    • Rachel Zegler
    • Julian Dennison
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,870
    600
    • Director
      • Kyle Mooney
    • Writers
      • Kyle Mooney
      • Evan Winter
    • Stars
      • Jaeden Martell
      • Rachel Zegler
      • Julian Dennison
    • 169User reviews
    • 95Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jaeden Martell
    Jaeden Martell
    • Eli
    Rachel Zegler
    Rachel Zegler
    • Laura
    Julian Dennison
    Julian Dennison
    • Danny
    Daniel Zolghadri
    Daniel Zolghadri
    • CJ
    Lachlan Watson
    Lachlan Watson
    • Ash
    Fred Durst
    Fred Durst
    • Fred Durst
    Kyle Mooney
    Kyle Mooney
    • Garret
    Eduardo Franco
    Eduardo Franco
    • Farkas
    Mason Gooding
    Mason Gooding
    • Jonas
    The Kid Laroi
    The Kid Laroi
    • Soccer Chris
    Lauren Balone
    Lauren Balone
    • Raleigh
    Alicia Silverstone
    Alicia Silverstone
    • Robin
    Tim Heidecker
    Tim Heidecker
    • Howard
    Maureen Sebastian
    Maureen Sebastian
    • Cheryl
    Miles Robbins
    Miles Robbins
    • Nugz
    Ellie Ricker
    Ellie Ricker
    • Madison
    Jacob Moskovitz
    Jacob Moskovitz
    • Trevor
    Daniel Dale
    Daniel Dale
    • Swinger
    • Director
      • Kyle Mooney
    • Writers
      • Kyle Mooney
      • Evan Winter
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Y2K' offers a nostalgic blend of late 90s teen comedy and sci-fi horror, with mixed opinions on its execution. Praised for its satirical take on Y2K fears and strong performances by Jaeden Martell and Julian Dennison, it also faces criticism for inconsistent tone, weak character development, and a predictable plot. The film's reliance on 90s references is seen as both appealing and limiting, with technical aspects receiving varied feedback. Overall, 'Y2K' is an entertaining yet flawed film that captures the era's spirit but struggles with coherence and execution.
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    Anotherfilmfan

    Woful

    Trailer looked awesome, but trailer makers know what they are doing! They sold it!

    The filmmakers, failed. On every level.

    This is such a bad film, I had to review. I've only come on here 4 or 5 times to review a film over 20+ years and review when a film is so bad, it deserves no recognition or success. It's just horrific.

    No redeeming features at all. Terrible acting, terrible set pieces, poor direction and writing, and a woful silly story that could have been ace, had it been executed correctly. Kills were quick and also pointless, deaths not scary or gory, and so so painfully unfunny.

    Also, Fred Durst. It's a no from me. Unsure who this is aimed at, but it's not anyone from 1970-2010.

    Trash.
    thereelauthority

    Next-Level Ridiculous

    "Y2K" has to be one of the strangest films A24 has released. A nostalgia-filled comedy following a group of teenagers navigating a 1999 where the bug was real and created a post-apocalyptic world doesn't exactly scream "made by A24." That very real paranoia train missed me, so I can't relate. I went in open-minded, hoping for something crazy. After seeing it, it's utterly ridiculous, but it oddly works!

    To start the positives, all the actors delivered solid performances, especially Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison, and Rachel Zegler as Eli, Danny, and Laura, respectively. They all have charisma and pleasant comedic timing, and I wound up caring to see if Eli would get together with Laura.

    I also feel that Kyle Mooney did great work for his directorial debut. I've seen a few of his films, but I completely forgot that he was the writer and star in "Brigsby Bear." I have a tremendous amount of respect for that film and believe it single-handedly got me into art-house movies. Mooney understands how to make comedy bits land while sprinkling dramatic and horror moments here.

    Speaking of comedy, it's not the best in the genre, but many jokes had me laughing. One has to do a Sisqó song and not to discredit the rest of the experience, but that was the best part of the entire film. Unfortunately, the rest of the comedy is hit-or-miss, but it's hilarious when the electronics come to life and begin their murderous rampage!

    Finally, the film runs at 1 hour and 30 minutes. Though there are negatives that I'll get to in a second, the runtime is not one of them. It's never tedious, and I was always curious about what insane things the film would do next.

    I'm surprised with how much good is in the film, but sadly, a few things were holding it back from being a classic. However, it does have a high chance of being a cult classic.

    The first semi-negative, perhaps the most obvious problem, is that the movie feels like it came out in 1999. Sometimes, it works, but numerous references went over my head, left me confused, or felt dated. Those who lived through Y2K will likely understand them more than a general moviegoer today. In addition, while I wanted Eli and Laura to get together, the narrative has cliches. I won't go into detail to avoid spoilers, but it did feel like the film wanted to emulate one that came out in 1999. I've seen a handful of movies released from that year, and "Y2K" is easily comparable to those films, for better or worse.

    Remember when I said the comedy was inconsistent? Indeed, many jokes didn't land, I couldn't understand or were hilariously bad. For that last part, and I'll be vague, a character knows that the world is falling apart but decides to do something idiotic. The decision's harmless with the right expertise, but a miscalculation leads to the character's death. This character didn't need technology to go, only stupidity. I was baffled and couldn't help but burst out laughing. It was an avoidable death. The deaths leading up to this moment were all technology's fault! You'll know which scene I'm talking about when you see the movie!

    Overall, "Y2K" is one of the year's most ridiculous yet charming films. It won't be for everyone, as it never takes itself seriously. You'll likely have a good time if you go in with those expectations!

    Technically, the performances, Kyle Mooney's directing, and the impressive practical effects make the technical score an 8/10.

    For the enjoyment score, I found it fun, but you need to go in with the right expectations. Expect a highly unrealistic, bordering on screwball, yet always entertaining time that never cares about logic. On those fronts, the enjoyment score is a 7/10. It's an amusing ride under the right circumstances, and I'm excited to see what Mooney does next!
    5RebelPanda

    Crashes Before It Loads

    This starts strong with its Y2K apocalypse party montage, but once that initial chaos settles, it's like watching a video freeze halfway through loading. By the end, i wondered, "am I supposed to be laughing, scared, or deeply invested in these cardboard cutouts?" I'm still not sure what tone they were going for...

    The direction feels like they filmed half the scenes on a Tuesday and the other half months later, then tried to glue it all together with bad ADR. The high school drama is so shallow it makes Degrassi look like Breaking Bad. And the horror? Yeah.... It's a no for me. CGI blood everywhere, practical effects nowhere, and the little makeup they did bother with was giving Spirit Halloween clearance rack.

    The comedy doesn't help much either. Most jokes are either so niche I felt like I needed a late-90s pop culture PhD or just plain bad. I laughed a few times, but not usually with the movie-definitely at it. And every time it tried to get serious it flopped. It's like the movie said, "Let's give them whiplash" and went full Don't Look Up tonal chaos, minus the preachy metaphors.

    To be fair, there are worse sc-fi horror movies out this year (AfrAId, anyone? Just me?), and worse comedies, too. But Y2K is just there. It's not a full meltdown like reviews may have you believe-it's more like a frozen screen and the mouse is stuck spinning. Fun to think about, frustrating to sit through.
    4peter0969

    A24's first biggest train wreck in some time.

    Imagine an SNL Sketch blended with apocalypse vibes, nostalgia, technology, and 90s insanity blended together, mixed up with a bunch of acids that makes things chaotic and all over the place. That's what Y2K is, but the opposite of good.

    Kyle Mooney puts all his efforts with the direction, writing and atmosphere approach on the setting and narrative and he does offer some fun vibes of a disaster comedy. Including good production designs and a good setting. The performances from Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison, and Rachel Zegler are pretty solid but nothing really stood out.

    Unfortunately, the movie does feel like a satire that doesn't take itself seriously, but the issue was it's repetitive atmosphere, direction, and characters that are poorly handled drags the movie down a lot. Almost having most of the charm of the 90s and non-serious fun to feel blown away into nothing.

    It feels like Mooney is creating a new Superbad and a satire of the trashy 90s comedy, but kind of misses the point of what made them good and makes it repetitive.

    It's not great. I like Brigsby Bear, I'm happy to see Mooney still being able to make works of dumb fun but this wasn't it.
    3nicolasroop

    Goes for gold, but does little to earn it

    This could have been good. The concept is there, you have a cast that was willing to put themselves in goofy situations and obviously the budget to create something memorable. What went wrong? The limp direction and the forced screenplay.

    Firstly, the acting is awful. Not because of the cast, but because the screenplay is written with so many hamfisted jokes thrown in that it gave the actors little room breathe, not to mention these are not traditionally comic actors. Felt bad for the leads, because I know they are capable of much more than this.

    Secondly, the script needs more work. Nobody talked like this in the 90s. You got the references and the slang, but none of the delivery. Not a single bit of dialog felt natural to the scene. The comedy only works maybe a quarter of the time because the jokes are so sudden and forced.

    Thirdly, where is the shock value? For a movie like this to work, there needed to be more shock. A bit more graphic violence, maybe a bit more nudity. Something to make me say "Whoa!". It felt tame for the subject matter and general feel of the film. Should've taken the murderous robot scheme further.

    Overall, it was trash. Unbelievable, not funny and childish. I would only recommend watching it if it's free on streaming and you have absolutely nothing else to watch on a rainy afternoon.

    1 brain implant out of 5.

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    • Trivia
      Jenna Ortega was originally cast as Laura but due to scheduling conflicts couldn't do the film and was replaced with Rachel Zegler.
    • Goofs
      On December 31, 1999, Video MD contains VHS copies of Bless the Child (2000), The Family Man (2000), Big Momma's House (2000), Erin Brockovich (2000), and Center Stage (2000) which were released in 2000, Moulin Rouge! (2001), The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), K-PAX (2001), Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001), Scary Movie 2 (2001), Planet of the Apes (2001), and American Pie 2 (2001) which were released in 2001, Scooby-Doo (2002), My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002), Mr. Deeds (2002), Sweet Home Alabama (2002), and Chicago (2002) which were released in 2002, and Anger Management (2003), The Cooler (2003), Secondhand Lions (2003), Young Adam (2003), and Daddy Day Care (2003) which were released in 2003.
    • Quotes

      AOL Voice: You've got mail!

    • Crazy credits
      Halfway through the end credits, there is a video of Danny singing "The Thong Song".
    • Alternate versions
      In the European version of the movie, Vanessa Mae's rendition of "Reflection" is played instead of the Christina Aguilera version in the credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: The BEST and Weirdest Movies you (mostly) Haven't Seen Yet | Love Lies Bleeding (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Praise You
      Written by Camille Yarbrough (as Camille D. Yarbrough), Fatboy Slim (as Norman Cook)

      Performed by Fatboy Slim

      Courtesy of Skint Records/Capitol Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • New Zealand
    • Official sites
      • Amazon
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Миллениум
    • Filming locations
      • Ringwood, New Jersey, USA(Fieldstone Plaza, Skyline Drive)
    • Production companies
      • A24
      • American Light & Fixture
      • New Zealand Film Commission
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,446,596
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,113,923
      • Dec 8, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,481,473
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • 12-Track Digital Sound
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Auro 11.1
      • DTS:X
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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