Summary: The Jackass crew get together one last time for a few more stunts.
Whilst being a fan of Jackass for the entirety of the time it’s being around and watching the series as a child as it aired, on the opposite side of the US to me,there is a certain sense of morbidity to watching this. Whilst most of the cast are still there, you can feel the time creeping up to everyone involved. There is a question being raised about whether this needed to exist, the answer would be no.
The stunts feel less extreme and more juvenile, the juvenile nature of it you could get away with as they were younger but as they have aged it has become less and less so.
There is a sense of finality to the film though the use of archived footage, which works well if you’re a fan of the franchise.
Overall, some funny moments and good Stunts but that’s met with a sense of needlessness, and morbidity.
2.5/5
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