Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Year: 2008
Grade: B+
Country: USA
Director: Stoller
Reviewjudd apatow makes honest comedies that consistently deliver, it’s pretty much that simple. in pretty much every film that he’s involved in there’s an honesty inherent within the film’s writing that you don’t generally see in comedies. the end of this film wasn’t as ambitious and ballsy as i would have liked, but it was likable enough for most and i can’t fault it too much. mila kunis was surprisingly good (another hallmark of apatow’s works are strong, solid leading women from freaks and geeks to 40 year old virgin, knocked up, and forgetting sarah marshall). apatow is the most important comedy mind in hollywood today.
Watched in theater