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The Best Two Years
Every moment counts.
Every moment counts.
Comedy, Drama - 2004
The Best Two Years
7.6
73%
N/A
Two pairs of Mormon missionaries from America live in a beaten-up apartment in the Dutch city of Haarlem. Their personalities are distinctly different. Elder Johnson is the District Leader and oversees their efforts. His companion, the vain Elder Van Pelt, seeks to become the assistant to the mission president (the top post available) as soon as possible. The capable Elder Rogers has become disillusioned and inattentive to his duties ever since a previous missionary companion returned to America and married Elder Roger's girlfriend. The three meet Elder Roger's new companion, Elder Calhoun, in the train station. This new elder is a nerdy but enthusiastic "greenie" that has just arrived from the Missionary Training Center (MTC) in Utah. Unfortunately, his training did not give him much fluency in the Dutch language. But as luck would have it, the first person he approaches to proselytize is a fellow American named Kyle.

Details

Rated:
PG
Runtime:
112 min
Release date:
20 Feb 2004
Country:
US
Languages:
English
Budget:
$400,000
Revenue:
$1,163,450
Awards:
N/A

Top Critics Reviews

fresh:
Amiably amusing.
– Joe Leydon,
Variety,
3 Sep 2004
rotten:
[Anderson] handles the frat-house humor more convincingly than he does the conversion scenes, which are so serious and emotional that they seem to come from a different movie.
– John Hartl,
Seattle Times,
27 Aug 2004
rotten:
The experiences of these young men probably would resonate with anyone who has undergone similar trials, but I saw few themes that would resonate with a larger audience.
– Robert Denerstein,
Denver Rocky Mountain News,
27 Aug 2004
rotten:
There's not much to this movie.
– Tom Maurstad,
Dallas Morning News,
19 Aug 2004
rotten:
After seeing The Best Two Years, you might want to stop by a construction site to see which is more interesting, this movie or watching paint dry.
– Bill Muller,
Arizona Republic,
16 Apr 2004
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