EuroTripis a 2004 Americanteensex comedy[3]film directed byJeff Schafferand written byAlec Berg,David Mandel,and Schaffer. It starsScott Mechlowicz,Jacob Pitts,Michelle Trachtenberg,Travis Wester,andJessica Boehrs(in her film debut). Mechlowicz portrays Scott "Scotty" Thomas, an American high school graduate who travels across Europe in search of his Germanpen pal,Mieke (Boehrs). Accompanied by his friend Cooper (Pitts) and twin siblings Jenny and Jamie (Trachtenberg and Wester), Scott's quest takes him to England, France, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Germany, and Italy, encountering awkward, humorous, and embarrassing situations along the way.

EuroTrip
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJeff Schaffer[1]
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDavid Eggby
Edited byRoger Bondelli
Music byJames L. Venable
Production
company
Distributed byDreamWorks Pictures[1]
Release date
  • February 20, 2004(2004-02-20)
Running time
92 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish[1]
Budget$25 million[2]
Box office$20.8 million[2]

Plot

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In the town ofHudson, Ohio,Scott "Scotty" Thomas is dumped by his girlfriend, Fiona, immediately after his high school graduation at the beginning of the film. With his best friend, Cooper Harris, Scotty attends a graduation party that evening, where the band performsa songdetailing the affair Fiona was having with the band's singer. Scotty returns home drunk and angry and reads an email from hisGermanpen pal,Mieke—who Scotty calls "Mike" —expressing sympathy for Scotty and suggesting they meet in person. Cooper suggests that "Mike" may be a sexual predator and Scotty tells Mieke to stay away from him. Scotty's younger brother, Bert, informs him that "Mieke" is actually a common German feminine name. Realizing he had mistaken her name and that he has feelings for Mieke, Scotty tries to contact her again, but discovers that Mieke has blocked his email address. Scotty decides to travel to Europe with Cooper to find Mieke and apologize in person.

Scotty and Cooper first arrive inLondon,where they befriend aManchester Unitedfootball hooligan firm,led by Mad Maynard. After a night of drinking, Scotty and Cooper wake up on a bus on their way toPariswith the hooligans. In Paris, they meet up with their classmates, Jenny and Jamie,fraternal twinswho are touring Europe together. Jenny and Jamie decide to accompany Scotty and Cooper to find Mieke inBerlin.The group travels toAmsterdam,where Jamie is robbed while receivingoral sexin an alley, losing everyone's money, passports, and train tickets. They attempt to hitchhike to Berlin, but due to a language misunderstanding, they end up inBratislava.Finding a greatexchange ratewith theU.S. dollar,the group goes to a nightclub. Drunk onabsinthe,Jenny and Jamiemake out with each other,witnessed by Scotty and Cooper, and are horrified when they realize what they are doing. The next day, a Slovak man drives them to Berlin. Scotty and Cooper learns that Mieke has left with a summer tour group, and will be reachable inRomefor only a short time. Jamie sells hisLeica Camerafor plane tickets to Rome to find Mieke.

In Rome, the group heads toVatican City,where Mieke is touring before her summer at sea. Inside the Vatican, Scotty and Cooper search for Mieke and accidentally rings the bell of San Marco, which signals thePopehas died. Scotty appears on a balcony and spots Mieke in the cheering crowd below, who have mistaken him for the newly elected pope; all this happens while the current pope is watching everyone. TheSwiss guardsrealize what is going on and detain Scotty and Cooper for their actions. However, the Manchester United football hooligans from London suddenly appear at the Vatican and demand the guards to release Scotty and Cooper. Scotty finally introduces himself to Mieke and confesses his love. Mieke is happy to see him, and they have sex in a confessional booth before she leaves on her trip. On the flight back to Ohio, Jenny and Cooper give into their urges andhave sex in the plane's lavatory,while Jamie stays in Europe after being hired byArthur Frommer.

Scotty moves toOberlin Collegein the fall term to begin his studies. During his phone conversation with Cooper, who is dating Jenny, Cooper asks what Scotty's new roommate looks like. Mieke knocks on the door of his room, having been assigned to the same room because of another misunderstanding about her name. Scotty and Mieke embrace and get into bed together, with Cooper calling for Scott on the other end of a still-open cell phone call and the film's closing with the Absinthe Green Fairy wondering at his own lack of a sex life.

Cast

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  • Scott Mechlowiczas Scott "Scotty" Thomas:
    A recent high school graduate who inadvertently makes the mistake of thinking his German pen pal Mieke to be a homosexual man, thanks to his limited fluency in speakingGerman.[4]When he finds out that Mieke is in reality an attractive woman, Scotty travels across Europe to Berlin to beg for her forgiveness.[5]Mechlowicz described Scotty as a flawed but kindhearted man, who is "very lucky to have such a good group of friends to prop him back up".[4]
  • Jacob Pittsas Cooper Harris:
    Scotty's raunchy, libidinous best friend. Pitts described Cooper as ahypersexualman who is "driven by his own base impulses... which gets everyone else into trouble."[4]
  • Michelle Trachtenbergas Jenny:
    Scotty and Cooper's friend and twin sister of Jamie. Trachtenberg described Jenny as both book savvy and a risk-taker. "She is more willing to take a chance or go on an adventure, whereas Jamie always has to be convinced", said Trachtenberg.[4]
  • Travis Westeras Jamie:
    Jenny's twin brother. Wester described Jamie as a lifelong learner whose aspiration is "the accumulation and dissemination of knowledge".[4]
  • Jessica Boehrsas Mieke Schmidt:
    Scotty's German pen pal.[4]Boehrs made her film debut withEuroTrip.[5]

The cast also includesVinnie Jonesas Mad Maynard (leader of theManchester Unitedfootball hooligans),[6][7]Lucy Lawlessas Madame Vandersexxx (a sex-clubdominatrix),[6][5]Patrick MalahideasArthur Frommer,[6]Diedrich Baderas Mugger,[6]Fred Armisenas Creepy Italian Guy,[5]Kristin Kreukas Fiona (Scotty's ex-girlfriend),[8]Nial Iskhakov as Bert Thomas (Scotty's younger brother),[8]Matt Damonas Donny (Fiona's new boyfriend),[5]J. P. Manouxas Robot Man,[6]andSteve Hytneras theAbsintheGreen Fairy.Jeffrey Tambor(uncredited) and Cathy Meils were cast as Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, respectively.

Production

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Writers Mandel, Berg, and Schaffer all directed, but only Schaffer could achieve director credit.[9]

All scenes were filmed inPrague,Czech Republic.[9]The opening scenes set in Ohio were filmed at theInternational School of Prague.[9]The scene where the main characters are boarding at the Paris railway station was filmed in Prague's main railway station (Hlavní nádraží).[9]The scene inside Vatican City was actually filmed inPrague's National Museum.[9]The scenes with a German lorry driver were taken at the then-unfinishedD5 motorwaynearPilsen.[9]Matt Damon was filmingThe Brothers Grimmin Prague and agreed to play the punk singer; as he wore a wig forGrimm,Damon could shave his head forEuroTrip.[10]

Reception

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Critical response

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Review aggregation websiteRotten TomatoesgivesEuroTripa 47% rating based on 120 reviews, and an average of 5.1/10. The site's critical consensus says, "A trip worth taking if one's not offended by gratuitous nudity and bad taste."[11]OnMetacritic,the film scored 45 out of 100 based on 30 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[12]

In her review forSalon,Stephanie Zacharek wrote, "The giddy ridiculousness ofEurotripis a pleasant surprise: The picture starts out slow and unsteady in its rhythms. But just when you begin to wonder if it’s ever going to get funny, or if it’s going to be merely desperate all the way through, it lifts off like a wobbly helicopter—and somehow it keeps flying. "[13]

In theNew York Times,Elvis Mitchellwrote that "almost every girl in the movie with fewer than 10 lines to speak has to take her top off."[14]In his review forVillage Voice,Michael Miller criticized the film for its "constant anxiety that women might turn out to be men and vice versa."[15]

Box office

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The film was released in the United States and Canada on February 20, 2004, in 2,512 theaters. Over its opening weekend, the film grossed $6.7 million. It went on to gross $17.8 million in the United States and Canada and $3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $20.8 million.[2]

Home media

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The film was released on DVD in the U.S. on June 1, 2004, in an R-rated theatrical version (90 minutes) and an "Unrated" extended version (92 minutes). The theatrical version was released on Blu-ray in 2013. The "Unrated" extended edition was released on Blu-Ray in 2022.

Legacy

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Although not as successful at the box office as the producers'Road Trip(2000),EuroTripdid well onhome videoand became acult classic.[10]Ultra Culture bloggerCharlie Lyne,who introduced a screening of the film in 2011 at theInstitute of Contemporary Arts,wrote in 2012 that "EuroTripis satire at its most brazenly self-loathing and audaciously entertaining ".[16]

Damon reportedly has said that despite appearing in notable films likeSaving Private Ryan,The Talented Mr. Ripley,and theBournefranchise, fans often repeat "Scotty doesn't know!" to him.[10]

Soundtrack

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Eurotrip
Soundtrack albumby
various artists
ReleasedFebruary 24, 2004
GenrePunk rock,pop
LabelMilan
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusiclink
  1. "Scotty Doesn't Know"–Lustra
  2. "My Generation"–Chapeaumelon(The Whocover)
  3. "Wild One"–Wakefield
  4. "99 Red Balloons"–Goldfinger(Nenacover)
  5. "In the City"–The Jam
  6. "Ca Plane Pour Moi"-"Plastic Bertrand"
  7. "Shooting Stars" – Cauterize
  8. "Are You Gonna Be My Girl"–Jet
  9. "Nonchalant" –Chapeaumelon
  10. "Scotty Doesn't Know" (Euro Version) – MC Jeffsky
  11. "Make My Dreams Come True" –Apollo 440
  12. "Du" –David Hasselhoff(Peter Maffaycover)
  13. "Les Promesses" –Autour De Lucie
  14. "I Love Marijuana" –Linval Thompson
  15. "Turn It Up" –Ugly Duckling
  16. "Get Loose" –The Salads
  17. “England 5, Germany 1” -The Business
  18. “Guinness Boys” -The Business
  19. “9 to 5 (Morning Train)” -Sheena Easton

See also

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References

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