Accepted is a 2006 comedy film centered around would-be college freshmen, who after being rejected from all the colleges and universities to which they had applied, proceed to "create" their own "college".
Though presented as a light comedy, the film's dramatic undertone throughout is highly critical of the United States college system and the college ranking system.
Unlike most PG-13 films, Accepted has frequent use of the word shit - 62 times. ...
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Accepted is a 2006 comedy film centered around would-be college freshmen, who after being rejected from all the colleges and universities to which they had applied, proceed to "create" their own "college".
Though presented as a light comedy, the film's dramatic undertone throughout is highly critical of the United States college system and the college ranking system.
Unlike most PG-13 films, Accepted has frequent use of the word shit - 62 times. The term is frequently referred to as the acronym of South Harmon Institute of Technology (S.H.I.T.). It is one of few theatrically released films to bleep out a word - in this case the word "fuck" is literally bleeped out on its second usage, presumably to avoid an "R" rating for language.
Bartleby Gaines (Justin Long) is a persuasive high-school senior who, among other pranks, creates fake ID's. His gifts do not extend to grades, however, and he receives rejection letters from all of the universities and colleges he applies to. In an attempt...
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