Segel wrote Forgetting Sarah Marshall loosely based on his own experience of a bad break-up. He's a brave man to want to re-live that, as the protagonist of the film...and even braver to do full-frontal nudity with a less than toned bod. His willingness to share his imperfections, from his disastrous trysts to his love of puppets (funnier than it sounds), makes for scenes as endearing as they are hilarious. Apatow's biggest audience may be guffawing teenage boys, but his films lack the sex-obsessed inanity of productions like the American Pie trilogy. They go for the cheap laugh occasionally, but there is some genuinely inspired improvisation and the female characters are actually multi-dimensional. Forgetting Sarah Marshall is punchier than a chickflick and sweeter than a Farrelly brothers-style gross out film. It may be the perfect date film.
There's some really funny 'I hate Sarah Marshall' blog pages set up to promote the film, with Segel's character, Peter, as 'blogger'. Its a really cool, thoughtful, way to get people interested.
www.forgettingsarahmarshall.com
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