Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)

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Two stoners wake up after a night of partying and cannot remember where they parked their car.

Overview
"Dude, Where's My Car?" is a 2000 American stoner comedy movie directed by Danny Leiner. The movie stars Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott as 2 carefree stoners who can't remember where they parked their car after an actually wild night. What follows is a series of crazy experiences as they look for to discover their lost automobile which includes a very essential product.

The Plot
Ashton Kutcher, playing Jesse, and Seann William Scott, cast as Chester, wake up with no recollection of their previous night's experiences since they were heavily under the impact of cannabis. They soon realize that Jesse's vehicle has actually gone missing out on and set out around town to find its location. They find that their night included making a lot more encounters than they anticipated.

They meet a group of attractive alien women, led by the 'Continuum Transfunctioner,' a transmogrifying device that can damage deep space and is extremely sought-after by various factions. Jesse and Chester, due to their hazy memory, can not remember where they left the device.

The Adventure
The experience of the duo involves conference two groups of alien applicants, one evil - the 'bad' Nordic aliens and the other protective - the 'excellent' Nordic aliens. They likewise experience a cult, led by Zoltan, that worships the Rubik's cube-like Transfunctioner, presuming it would lead to "brand-new spiritual knowledge".

Throughout their mission, they're likewise preoccupied with making up to their irritated sweethearts, Wanda and Wilma, for missing out on a big birthday surprise. Jesse and Chester need to discover 'unique presents' they kept for their sweethearts in the trunk of the lost car which they think will make things right.

Climax
In the climax of the film, they are successful in warding off the evil characters' plan to utilize the Continuum Transfunctioner to destroy deep space. The wicked alien leader exposes that they've had Jesse's automobile the entire time, and it is returned to them.

With their cars and truck back, they lastly open the trunk, revealing their girlfriends' 'gifts'-- not costly precious jewelry or clothes as initially believed, but matching necklaces with their pictures together, signifying their love. The motion pictures end with the sweethearts delighted about their gifts, forgiving Jesse and Chester, and all repel happily.

Reception
"Dude, Where's My Car?" is a slapstick comedy accepted by stoner culture, featuring lots of absurdity and a great deal of surprises that attempt to draw laughs from the audience. While it did not receive important praise, with many critics mentioning it for low-brow humor and ridiculous plot, it has gotten a cult status for its eccentric humor, strange story, and ridiculous characters. It was also a commercial success, earning over $73 million versus a $13 million spending plan. The film demonstrates the comical range of a genre focused around marijuana-infused adventures through awkward characters, mistaken identities, and unending comical antics.

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