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Peter Bretter va de galère en galère... Non seulement, il n'arrive pas à percer comme musicien, mais sa petite amie Sarah Marshall, star du petit écran, vient de le larguer. Désespéré, il décide de se rendre à Hawaï pour se changer les idées. Mais une fois sur place, il est plongé en plein cauchemar : son ex est descendue dans le même hôtel que lui... accompagnée de son nouveau petit ami, chanteur de rock à succès. Peter tentera de noyer son chagrin dans les cocktails et de se consoler auprès de Rachel, une ravissante employée de l'hôtel...
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"If God were a city planner, He would not put the playground next to a sewage system." - Forgetting Sarah Marshall
From Judd Apatow and Jason Segel comes the outrageously hilarious comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall. The story follows Peter Bretter who goes on a Hawaiian vacation in an attempt to get over his break up with famed television star Sarah Marshall only to find that she’s also vacationing there with her new boyfriend. The cast is especially good and includes Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, and Russell Brand, who all deliver excellent performances. Additionally, the writing is well-done and feels genuine; partially because of how raw and savagely honest the humor is, which really works for the film. However, the directing is a bit weak and not all of the humor works. But despite a few rough edges, Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a wickedly fun romantic comedy that goes all out.
"Was that genuine or did you fake that?" Back when I was young I always loved Mila Kunis ever since seeing her in That 70's Show and finally rewatching Forgetting Sarah Marshall after all these years reminded me why. She's funny, beautiful and has an incredible smile. Anyway the best parts about this movie are Paul Rudd's surf instructor, Johan Hill being such a fan boy, the Dracula musical, those "zoom meetings" with Bill Hader and Russell Brand as Aldous Snow. Forgetting Sarah Marshall is your familiar Judd Apatow produced comedy and I like it. It made me laugh a lot, ending could've gone either way but still made me smile and I still can't believe I haven't seen the Russell Brand spin-off.
The story of Gandhi but better - with puppets. It makes me go from 6 o'clock to midnight every time.
For a comedy, it's not very funny, but it's worth watching. :)