Forgetting Sarah Marshall
April 27th 2008 13:40
If you like "Knocked Up", you will surely like this one, only this one is even better. This film has just the perfect combination of romantic and raunchy comedy. Some scenes are just very bluntly saucy and sexy, some are just plainly hillarious and some are simply sweet.
This film is what I called a romantic disaster comedy, it brings a disaster into something to laugh about. The story revolves around a loyal boyfriend PETER (Jason Segell) who is so adoringly committed to his long term famous TV star girlfriend, SARAH MARSHALL (played by Kristen Bell) and then out of nowhere cruelly dumped as SARAH went for another guy, a rising, trendy British rock star. The story gets even funnier when the very broken hearted PETER tries to forget his ex by taking out a Hawaian vacation only to find out that SARAH's travelling to the same island, staying at the same resort with her new beau.
In the middle of sorrow, PETER founds some companion and new friendship in the hotel receptionist, Rachel Jansen (played by that 70's Show's Mila Kunis), who keeps on supporting him and advising him to get back to his life and pursue his career dream that is to produce a stage dracula musical with puppets. Will PETER get over Sarah? Will he find a new love?
A very entertaining flick to watch and I'd give two thumbs up to Jason Segel who wrote the screenplay quite well in my opinion. It gives an honest insight to the mind of a male when getting dumped.
This film is what I called a romantic disaster comedy, it brings a disaster into something to laugh about. The story revolves around a loyal boyfriend PETER (Jason Segell) who is so adoringly committed to his long term famous TV star girlfriend, SARAH MARSHALL (played by Kristen Bell) and then out of nowhere cruelly dumped as SARAH went for another guy, a rising, trendy British rock star. The story gets even funnier when the very broken hearted PETER tries to forget his ex by taking out a Hawaian vacation only to find out that SARAH's travelling to the same island, staying at the same resort with her new beau.
In the middle of sorrow, PETER founds some companion and new friendship in the hotel receptionist, Rachel Jansen (played by that 70's Show's Mila Kunis), who keeps on supporting him and advising him to get back to his life and pursue his career dream that is to produce a stage dracula musical with puppets. Will PETER get over Sarah? Will he find a new love?
A very entertaining flick to watch and I'd give two thumbs up to Jason Segel who wrote the screenplay quite well in my opinion. It gives an honest insight to the mind of a male when getting dumped.
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