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Comedy

Bottoms

- A movie about empowering women (the hot ones).

Unpopular best friends PJ and Josie start a high school self-defense club to meet girls and lose their virginity. They soon find themselves in over their heads when the most popular students start beating each other up in the name of self-defense.

Release Date : 2023-08-25

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Brownstone ProductionsOrion Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Rachel Sennott

Character Name : PJ

Original Name : Rachel Sennott

Gender : Female

Ayo Edebiri

Character Name : Josie

Original Name : Ayo Edebiri

Gender : Female

Ruby Cruz

Character Name : Hazel Callahan

Original Name : Ruby Cruz

Gender : Female

Havana Rose Liu

Character Name : Isabel

Original Name : Havana Rose Liu

Gender : Female

Kaia Gerber

Character Name : Brittany

Original Name : Kaia Gerber

Gender : Female

Nicholas Galitzine

Character Name : Jeff

Original Name : Nicholas Galitzine

Gender : Male

Miles Fowler

Character Name : Tim

Original Name : Miles Fowler

Gender : Male

Marshawn Lynch

Character Name : Mr. G

Original Name : Marshawn Lynch

Gender : Male

Dagmara Dominczyk

Character Name : Mrs. Callahan

Original Name : Dagmara Dominczyk

Gender : Female

Punkie Johnson

Character Name : Rhodes

Original Name : Punkie Johnson

Gender : Female

Zamani Wilder

Character Name : Annie

Original Name : Zamani Wilder

Gender : Female

Summer Joy Campbell

Character Name : Sylvie

Original Name : Summer Joy Campbell

Gender : Female

Virginia Tucker

Character Name : Stella-Rebecca

Original Name : Virginia Tucker

Gender : Female

Wayne Pére

Character Name : Principal Meyers

Original Name : Wayne Pére

Gender : Male

Toby Nichols

Character Name : Goth Kid

Original Name : Toby Nichols

Gender : Male

Cameron Stout

Character Name : Tucker

Original Name : Cameron Stout

Gender : Male

Ted Ferguson

Character Name : Old Man

Original Name : Ted Ferguson

Gender : Male

Bruno Rose

Character Name : Mathieu

Original Name : Bruno Rose

Gender : Male

Zach Primo

Character Name : Skater Bro

Original Name : Zach Primo

Gender : Male

Liz Elkins Newcomer

Character Name : Sharon

Original Name : Liz Elkins Newcomer

Gender : Female

Krystal Alayne Chambers

Character Name : Fight Club Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Krystal Alayne Chambers

Gender : Female

Richard Chattmon

Character Name : Huntington Football Player #05 (uncredited)

Original Name : Richard Chattmon

Gender : Male

Zelvin Collins II

Character Name : Pep Rally Spectator (uncredited)

Original Name : Zelvin Collins II

Gender : Male

Wendy Conrad

Character Name : Spectator (uncredited)

Original Name : Wendy Conrad

Gender : Female

A.J. Dazee

Character Name : Fight Club Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : A.J. Dazee

Gender : Male

Jennifer Dent

Character Name : Teacher (uncredited)

Original Name : Jennifer Dent

Gender : Male

Lacey Dover

Character Name : Cheerleader (uncredited)

Original Name : Lacey Dover

Gender : Female

Seth Fuentes

Character Name : Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Seth Fuentes

Gender : Male

Rose Bianca Grue

Character Name : Spectator (uncredited)

Original Name : Rose Bianca Grue

Gender : Female

Suzette Lange

Character Name : Spectator (uncredited)

Original Name : Suzette Lange

Gender : Female

Mátt Norman

Character Name : Football Player (uncredited)

Original Name : Mátt Norman

Gender : Male

Theresa Raymond

Character Name : High School Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Theresa Raymond

Gender : Male

Devyn Sandidge

Character Name : Football Fan (uncredited)

Original Name : Devyn Sandidge

Gender : Male

David Storm

Character Name : Football Fan (uncredited)

Original Name : David Storm

Gender : Male

Kasia Trepagnier

Character Name : High School Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Kasia Trepagnier

Gender : Female

Reviews

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2023-09-06

I hate to admit it, but I allowed myself to be suckered in to this one as a result of its rambunctiously funny trailer only to be grossly disappointed at what I saw. This is a positively dreadful film, and I’m at a complete loss to understand how viewers have found it funny. When a pair of lesbian high school students (Rachel Sennott, Ayo Edebiri) establish a fight club (i.e., a euphemistically labeled “self-defense program”) as a means to surreptitiously bed down their cheerleader classmates (a story line that’s more than a little dubious in itself), they subsequently launch into a meandering narrative that makes little sense and plays like it was made up by a group of stoners who’ll laugh at anything when suitably smoked up. The film starts out trying way too hard and then proceeds to quickly go downhill from there. Much of the material is in questionable taste, too, such as sequences that feature unrestrained physical abuse against women, as well as other forms of sanctioned violence. How is this stuff supposed to be funny? “Bottoms” has been described by viewers and critics as a go-for-broke/anything-for-a-laugh comedy, but I found its distasteful stabs at humor cringeworthy at best. What’s more, the picture’s feeble attempts at trying to inject the narrative with a message related to women’s empowerment are completely betrayed by its many wrong-headed plot devices. To the film’s credit, it does feature some passable performances by its supporting cast (most notably Punkie Johnson, Dagmara Dominczyk and former NFL star Marshawn Lynch). But, sadly, this effort is a big step down for director Emma Seligman and writer-actor Rachel Sennott, both of whom turned in brilliant work in their raucous collaboration, “Shiva, Baby” (2020) (not to mention that Sennott’s casting represents a laughable choice for someone who’s nearly 28 attempting to portray an 18-year-old character). It’s also quite a comedown for producer Elizabeth Banks, who scored big earlier this year with the utterly hilarious “Cocaine Bear.” It occurred to me after watching this debacle that maybe I’m just getting old and losing my sense of humor, but, after thinking it over, I realized that’s genuinely not the case. This may indeed represent a case of changing movie tastes, but, if that’s so, I’m seriously troubled about the direction in which those tastes are headed.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-11-09

"PJ" (Rachel Sennott) and her best mate "Josie" (Ayo Edebiri) are starting the new year at school confident that they won't get laid! It's not just that they are gay, it's that they are gay, "ugly" and "untalented" - a toxic combination designed to ensure they continue to get their fun from Pornhub. Meantime, cheating school heart-throb "Jeff" (Nicholas Galitzine) is having a row with his girlfriend "Isabel" (Havana Rose Liu) that sees the latter take refuge with the girls in their car and the most minuscule of car accidents reduce this macho lad to a gibbering wreck! This is what inspires our duo to start a club at school that will ostensibly teach young women the basics of self defence whilst allowing them to maybe get some "fun" into the bargain! What now ensues is all rather puerile, I found. Maybe it's supposed to be satire, but that any school would allow the pupils to use the gym to beat each other up - under the supervision of a teacher - is just preposterous. The characterisations are just about as shallow as you can get and the writers need to appreciate that using the full gamut of Anglo-Saxon expletives doesn't actually make a film funny. As it lumbers on it becomes more and more cringe-worthy until a denouement that is just like something left on the cutting room floor from an edition of "Happy Days". I get that I'm not the demographic, but this is still a weakly constructed, over-acted and rather aggressive reinforcement of just about every stereotype there might be in an American school - and none of these people come off very well.

C

CapreseMartini

@CapreseMartini

2025-03-27

Bottoms tries to be a queer, feminist twist on the high school comedy, but what it delivers is a chaotic, mean-spirited farce that confuses shock value for substance. Also, writer is a degenerate for putting sex scenes in a high-school movie. Watch literally anything else.