I Love You, Man.
Bromance at it's best is the simplest way that this movie can be described. My girl friend went to see this yesterday at the opening show because we were so stoked for the comedic genius pairing of Jason Segel and Paul Rudd. We were overjoyed at how this movie excelled past our expectations.
What makes this movie so appealing is its modern influence. Writer and director John Hamburg does an interesting job of mixing his seemingly off-the-wall script and scenario's seem relevant with his up-to-date pop culture references. This absolutely helps make everything that much funnier because there is the chance that these kinds of things do happen to real people and that these characters seem like people you might know. In this way you feel for the characters because they have a heart. This also makes the laughs stronger because you feel for them as they go through the strangest and sweetest situations.
The cast is totally dynamite. Segel and Rudd are picture-perfect best friends and the supporting cast lends their comedic good graces in their seemingly hand crafted roles. This whole movie was way too funny to be missed. Since we were the only women in the theatre full of men on their own man-dates it seemed to draw its target audience. The raucous amount of laughs from both genders seems to be the best testament to how spot-on this film is.
Don't miss these laughs <3
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