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From the producers of The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up comes a comic look at one guy’s arduous quest to grow up and get over the heartbreak of being dumped-if only he can make himself start forgetting Sarah Marshall. Struggling musician Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) has spent five long and wonderful years idolising his celebrity girlfriend, television star Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell). His perfect world comes crashing down when Sarah suddenly dumps him for “that guy” Russell Brand from “that band”. But his plan to leave his trouble behind backfires when he arrives to find his worst nightmare has just begun. (Fabulous Films)

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Stanislaus 

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English So this comedy didn't really impress me despite the reviews here, but I guess it's probably my own opinion and the fact that I don't really like Jason Segel and Russell Brand, who didn't become my favourite actors after this film either. Well, what can I say! I was absolutely out of touch with the main character's inner experience, and so some moments just seemed pointless and at times I was even bored (the running time could have definitely been 15-20 minutes shorter). In short, I can't think of anything else to say right now other than that for me it was an absolutely mediocre affair. ()

novoten 

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English It seemed almost impossible to convince me with any arguments about anything bearing the names Judd Apatow, Seth Rogen, or Jonah Hill. After the very bad Knocked Up and the only melancholically average Superbad, I received a carefully polished surprise this time, wrapped in an authentic romantic comedy. Of course, I'm not mentioning the sexual practice with chess figures, the gallery of nude photos, or, last but not least, the royal scepter of the main character in all its glory. But thanks to Jason Segel's screenplay, everything can be seasoned however much you want, and I still see mainly sharp wit, romance, and to my enormous surprise, a few life truths that no one can take away from us. It will probably never work out so ideally for this broad group of vulgar, sexist, and horny modern idols. That's why I'll keep this little treasure for myself. ()

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Remedy 

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English Another enjoyable comedy from Judd Apatow, plus my favorite actors from TV series: HIMYM's Marshall (Jason Segel), VM's Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell). I was captivated by the character of Aldous Snow – Sarah's new boyfriend and extravagant singer, played brilliantly by Russell Brand. ()

Necrotongue 

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English I don't usually have high expectations for romantic comedies, so I'm pleasantly surprised whenever one manages to captivate me. Jason Segel did a decent job as the writer and main protagonist, although there were moments when I saw too much of him. His portrayal of Peter's misery was hilarious, and the predictable plot of this romantic comedy didn't strike me as silly, which was a welcome departure from the standard. Even Mila Kunis was okay. It was quite a relaxed movie that gave me a few chuckles, keeping me entertained without resorting to cringe-worthy jokes, with only a few exceptions. I even found myself forgiving the creators for some traditional clichés as the movie put me in a really good mood. / Lesson learned: Feeling down? Consider going diving with sharks. ()

TheEvilTwin 

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English A fine old-school comedy confection with a pretty fun Hawaii theme. The Jason Segel and Mila Kunis duo with the addition of Jonah Hill in a rather funny supporting role is a pleasure and overall it goes more on the retro style of comedies i.e. it relies more on story and "ordinary" humour. Maybe I could have easily handled more wacky laughs and boldness, but otherwise I had a good time. ()

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