Their path leads first to their friends Goldstein and Rosenberg, who are watching a movie … and getting stoned. Harold and Kumar’s journey intersects with a motley crew. (Kumar stores his pot in a hole in his MCAT pre-test manual.) As the “munchies” set in, a tantalizing commercial for White Castle hamburgers (or “sliders,” as they’re called) appears, propelling the stoned duo off the couch and onto New Jersey’s highways and byways in search of satisfaction. The workweek’s over, and the pair blows off steam by watching TV and smoking a lot of marijuana. His best friend, Kumar, is a brilliant but unmotivated son of an Indian surgeon. Harold, a Korean American, is a conscientious worker low on the totem pole at an investment banking firm in New Jersey. That fact drives Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, this summer’s entry in the perennially popular buddy-picture/road trip genre.
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