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It flips the classic "high school comedy" trope by showing how the desire to be part of the "cool crowd" never actually fades for some adults.

The film serves as a harsh satire on social insecurity and the desperate lengths people will go to feel validated by peers they haven't seen in decades. Una_notte_da_matricole_m1080p_2015_

Convinced that bringing the "famous" Oliver back to their small town will secure his own popularity, Dan invents a fake business trip to Los Angeles to track him down. However, a wild night of heavy partying, manipulation, and unexpected boundary-crossing ensues. The lies Dan tells to get Oliver home quickly spiral out of control, threatening to destroy his career, his marriage, and his sanity. 🔍 Themes & Reception It flips the classic "high school comedy" trope

as Stacey Landsman, Dan's supportive but increasingly suspicious wife. However, a wild night of heavy partying, manipulation,

as Daniel "Dan" Landsman, a desperate suburban dad obsessed with high school nostalgia.

as Oliver Lawless, the former high school "cool kid" living as an aspiring actor in Los Angeles.