DIR: Paul and Chris Weitz / JB Rogers / Jesse Dylan
Even when they're not at their best (and the sequels are both patchy, and often feel more like a series of linked skits than a real story) these thrree films are saved by the fact that Herz really seems to want his characters to grow and change through the films. They always hit familliar beats: Jim (Jason Biggs) always does something very embarrassing and unwittingly public; Stifler (Seann William Scott) is always a raging asshole, and always gets his comeuppance; Finch is refined, and always lusting after Stifler's Mom... etc etc, but most of them do grow and change through the series. It's best seen in the relationship between Jim and Michelle (the ever adorable Alyson Hannigan). In the first film Michelle is a one joke character, but the combination of Hannigan's winning performance and some surprisingly sensitive writing (particularly for a film that is otherwise so messily written) allow her to grow into a much more rounded character in the second film; someone you feel for as well as finding funny.
This all said, I know that these films aren't primarily designed as character pieces, and the accent is always very much on trying to make us laugh rather than trying to make us think. All three films are, for me, hit and miss in this respect; every one boasts huge belly laughs (Michelle's famous "This one time, at band camp" in the first film; her lessons, helping Jim prepare for meeting up with Nadia (Shannon Elizabeth) in Pie 2 and the scenes in which Finch and Stifler essentially trade characters in The Wedding stick out for me) and each also has things in it that fall terribly flat, especially the second film, which suffers from trying to tell too many stories and thus sacrificing laughs.
Overall, this is one of the more consistent trilogies out there, the first probably remains, just about, the best but the solid performances, the reliably funny writing and an unusual level of thought at character level make it a close run thing and mean that all three of these films are fun to revisit.
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