Arrested Development - Movie Reviews: Forgetting Sarah Marshall
18 April 2008
Movie Reviews: Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Critics may not be giving Forgetting Sarah Marshall a lot of props for craftsmanship,
but they are for daring -- daring to show the star's penis in particular. As Claudia
Puig puts it in USA Today: "The good-natured story and likable characters offset
the comedy's unevenness. ... An unlikely full-frontal nude scene reminds us that
even after Borat's infamous wrestling bout, we can still be put off by the ordinary
human form in an awkward and emotionally vulnerable situation." Likewise Glenn W
hipp comments in the Los Angeles Daily News, "The sure-footed Sarah
will be remembered primarily for Segel's bravery in baring all to the camera." Rick
Groen in the Toronto Globe and Mail offers this reassurance. "Don't be prudish,
'cause here's the deal: The laugh-out-loud context makes the nudity a hoot." But the
film also receives generally positive notices from critics who barely mention the
full-frontal scene. "This film is so funny it may be beside the point to complain
that, as in many Apatow productions, the writing and direction are still in something
of a state of arrested development," writes Lou Lumenick in the New York Post.
Amazingly, few critics even mention the billboard campaign that touched off considerable
buzz in its own right. One who does is Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune,
who concludes that "unlike its own bluntly nasty ad campaign ... this story of one
man's rebound has a heart to go with its comic nerve."
18/04/2008
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