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Incoming review: Netflix’s attempt at a raunchy teen comedy misses the mark…big time!

GEEK STAFF
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August 23, 2024

While “Incoming” certainly strives to capture the raucous spirit of classic teen comedies like American Pie, it unfortunately misses the mark. The film centers around Benji, a freshman desperately trying to shed his “theater kid” image and impress his crush, Bailey. Alongside his equally awkward friends, Connor, Eddie, and Koosh, they set their sights on a legendary house party hosted by the school’s resident bad boy, Kayvon. Their mission? To finally lose their virginity and gain some social standing.

Incoming

2 out of 5
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However, the execution falls short, leaving the audience with a sense of deja vu rather than genuine amusement. The film struggles to create compelling and relatable characters, instead relying on exaggerated caricatures that border on cringe-inducing. We have the overly plastic surgery-enhanced older sister, the sociopathic senior bully, and even the once-popular teacher desperately clinging to his past glory. The plot itself meanders without a clear sense of direction, making it difficult to invest in the characters or their struggles.

While there are a few fleeting moments of sweetness and humor, particularly in the interactions between Benji and Bailey,they are quickly overshadowed by an overreliance on shock value and gross-out gags that feel more forced than funny.The film’s attempts to push boundaries fall flat, with scenes like a cringeworthy bathroom mishap and an ill-conceived drug deal leaving the audience feeling uncomfortable rather than entertained.

Despite its shortcomings, “Incoming” does manage to capture the chaotic energy of teenage parties, showcasing the awkwardness, excitement, and social dynamics that define those formative years. The performances from the young cast are earnest, even if the material they’re working with is less than stellar.

Ultimately, “Incoming” is a missed opportunity to deliver a fresh and funny take on the teen comedy genre. It’s a film that tries too hard to shock and awe, forgetting the importance of heart and humor. If you’re looking for a genuinely entertaining and relatable teen comedy, you might be better off revisiting the classics or exploring some of Netflix’s other offerings.

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