MOVIE REVIEW

“Everybody Wants Some!!”

Grade: C+

Starring Blake Jenner, Wyatt Russell, Ryan Guzman and Tyler Hoechlin. Directed by Richard Linklater.

Rated R for language throughout, sexual content, drug use and some nudity. Check listings for theaters. 1 hour, 56 minutes.

Bottom line: Comes from a very male perspective, but it's hard to resist

Richard Linklater’s ’80s collegiate baseball film “Everybody Wants Some!!” can only be described in the same way you might talk about college jocks — attractive, dumb and charming, against your better judgment. Linklater has described the film as a spiritual sequel to “Dazed and Confused,” but “Everybody Wants Some!!” is too limited and uncritical in its perspective to achieve the nuanced point of view that marked “Dazed.”

The loose plot of “Everybody Wants Some!!” starts three days before the start of classes at a large Texas university, with the arrival of freshman pitcher Jake (Blake Jenner) at his new home, the baseball house. Like any family, the older and wiser players take the newbies under their wings and teach them the ways of their new world: how to hit on girls, flaunt the house rules and turn everything into a competition.

It’s fair to say (going off the title alone) that this film is rather obsessed with the pursuit and conquest of the fairer sex, though not in what any of these women have to say. One female character is fleshed out, theater major Beverly (Zoey Deutch), but she’s still a sex object. It’s not quite fair to judge “Everybody Wants Some!!” by the sexual and identity politics of 2016, but therein lies the loophole that Linklater is able to exploit — the film gleefully frolics in the sexist objectification of women behind a retro veneer of shaggy haircuts, polyester pants and misbegotten mustaches.

For all the crude sex talk and masculine posturing, it’s hard to be tough on these boys, because they’re darn fun to be around. Linklater perfectly captures the jocular, joshing banter and intense bond between teammates. The in between, less dramatic bits — cruising to “Rapper’s Delight,” intense games of ping pong, merciless teasing — prove to be the most entertaining and insightful. In fact, it’s in these moments that “Everybody Wants Some!!” excels as a rich ethnography of the hazing and mating rituals of this mysterious homosocial subculture, rife with obsessive discussion about male genitalia.

It’s all too easy to enjoy slipping into this beer-sticky universe, floating on a cloud of testosterone and marijuana, aided by a perfectly era-specific soundtrack. But the pleasure in this nostalgia for wanton, unsupervised partying and sex is from a very straight male perspective — the film has no real interest in illuminating the experiences of any non-baseball players in the picture. That narrowness of perspective nags throughout, but the allure of beefcake and disco is all too heady a brew to resist.