Eighteen year old virgin boys looking to score something is a many time seen idea for comedy. What makes The Inbetweeners different is the fact that these teens are from United Kingdom and they are unconventional and weird in ways that are not yet seen. Four friends Will McKenzie (Simon Bird), Jay (James Buckley), Neil (Blake Harrison) and Simon Cooper (Joe Thomas) go together on a holiday. Looking for booze, boobs, sex and another round of the previously mentioned, this four sex thirsty, shy and scared boys go to Mali. Their fantasies will fade out when they come to the paradise from their imagination. This holiday will make them hit the rock bottom and it will make them rise after and fulfil their dreams. These four friends are deviant examples of social outcasts. While they are alone situations are just funny, every time when they try to have interaction with girls at public places someone of them suffers an unforgettable humiliation. With guideline “We are on holiday, we can’t get too drunk” boys will get involved in very unlikely situations that are hilarious. Targeted to younger audience this movie needs to have a desired ending. In last part of the movie main characters go to personal transformations and they manage to achieve their goals. Movie can be considered as an open critic on behaviour of young British tourists.