Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
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Seeds: 105
Peers: 50
Torrent Details: DVD Rip, Dual Audio, English sub
Year: 2008
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Starring: Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis
Description:
Devastated Peter takes a Hawaii vacation in order to deal with a recent breakup with his TV star girlfriend, Sarah. Little is known, Sarahs traveling in the same resort as her ex ... and is bringing along her new boyfriend.
Review:
I often went to see in the early detection of my area, especially now that I have officially submitted to the list, and you constantly find entries in my work mailbox. It was another Apatow production I've seen in advance as Superbad, did not disappoint. At the same time, many members of the cast to be recognizable, it seems that there is something different in this meal, and I've seen the same 40 Year Old Virgin, Superbad, or called up.For start, we determined the presence of the actors on the big screen TV the topic here but I'm happy to report that Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and take films like vitamins. Like many productions Apatow, Segel wrote the guióny took over as director Peter Bretter, proving once again that this team is a writer best suited for leadership. Segel brings the character that we all know very well from our own personal experience and never breaks the role of a shocking start to the right conclusion. I even Segel extra credit for not entirely the victims of his character, and pointed out the obvious errors at both ends ends relationship.Kristen Bell plays Sarah Marshall, former iconic part of the film, but his role is sitting on the bench, along with a very funny Aldous Snow (Russell Brand), to make room for the lead role in Mila Kunis. From the outset, it is clear that their role is not too smart and not shallow That 70s Show does not follow that scenario forgetfulness. Kunis plays Racheal, restaurants and a girl in this place forgotten, and then tries to Peter in his attempt to overcome Sarah Marshall. Her character is smart, charismatic and appreciate the goodness of people, a strong juxtaposition of seemingly selfish starlet Sarah Marshall. Kunis plays a role with pride, even fall in the gestures and attitudes, it seems that originally in the script. Hopefully it will open more serious roles like American Psycho 2 and Typecasting, which is often the case with television actresses like her.The movie star, in my opinion, should be fac cil of Russell Brand, who plays very consciously through - sexing rock star Aldous Snow. Snow adds the necessary level of comedy that will be missing out on what is truly tragic plot. Halfway into the movie, I could not help but laugh myself only with the presence of the brand created (along with a variety of costumes). The only disadvantage of a character who is really Mercutio this tragedy is that a brand is eclipsed bells performance as Sarah Marshall, which is ironically the most forgettable character film.The script with jokes flows as time, excavations apathetic and shocking vulgar humor. There's even a moment where the cast feels Segel dug with jokes involving drama (Segel sitting on CSI) and television actresses in horror horrible (Kunis made a terrible American Psycho 2) Do not know if it was intentional, but I I found what I thought was a reference. Like most Apatow productions, leave the kids at home. Unlike other crude humor, but does not overflow and off most of the audience (as I realized Superbad). Nor is it very difficult to get at least (which is what I felt hurt Knocked Up). I think Apatow has found a great balance with productionand Segels stage. I also want to give credit to Nicholas Stoller, who has shown he can be effective as a director after a coup that brought help write Dick and Jane.All But this comedy is just another example good time for adults. This scenario has constantly going, unlike many recent comedies seem to lose their rhythm, as the closure of the story. While jokes are light enough to appease most adults, and a short time of 100 minutes to make sure you're not watching the clock waiting for it to finish, both laughing hysterically.
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