Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum's relationship in 21 Jump Street is what makes the film so memorable. Opposites attract, as the saying goes, and the phrase is no more evident as it is between the film's two main characters. One was a shy, bookish student as a child and the other was an empty-headed, lazy jock. Presumably never to meet again after their school years, the two characters reunite seven years later when they enroll in police academy. The two new recruits are paired together on their first duty of bicycle patrol, and while they're initially hostile to each other due to their pasts, the duo become firm friends. Tasked with infiltrating a school as undercover students to try and find out who is supplying a new, powerful drug, the two take the chance to relive their school years differently. With highlights such as the two colleagues getting high in front of their gym teacher, and engaging in a Mexican standoff with gang members, there's no shortage of rib-tickling scenes in 21 Jump Street.
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