Jack Black and Michael Cera lead Year One as Zed and Oh, two profoundly unintelligent individuals cast out from their village. Their quest through ancient history is a vehicle for a series of gags, some of which hit…
Year One
When a couple of lazy hunter-gatherers are banished from their primitive village, they set off on an epic journey through the ancient world.
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Year One, starring Jack Black and Michael Cera, offers a premise ripe for comedic potential: two simpletons navigating the dawn of civilisation. Unfortunately, the execution is largely underwhelming. Black’s performance is a familiar brand of loud comedy, and…
In Year One, Jack Black and Michael Cera embody Zed and Oh, two bumbling hunter-gatherers on an odyssey through antiquity. Their dynamic, a blend of Black's unrestrained enthusiasm and Cera's hesitant vulnerability, forms the film's comedic core. The…
Harold Ramis's Year One casts Jack Black and Michael Cera as Zed and Oh, two primitive men banished from their tribe. Their subsequent journey through a loosely defined ancient world is intended to be a riotous exploration of…
Year One attempts a grand comedic premise: two Neanderthal idiots stumble through ancient history. Jack Black and Michael Cera are a familiar pairing, bringing their established personas to a world before civilisation. Black’s usual manic energy is present,…
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Jack Black and Michael Cera offer a classic comedic pairing, with Black bringing his signature boisterous energy and physical comedy, while Cera provides a more understated, awkward charm. Their contrasting styles create a dynamic where Black's impulsive nature clashes with Cera's cautiousness, generating humour from their differing reactions to the absurd situations they find themselves in throughout their prehistoric adventure.