Review of Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) by David Edelstein for New York Magazine (Vulture) — 10 Jan 2012
But even with bits that are crazily inspired, Forgetting Sarah Marshall is depressing. The Apatow Factory is too comfy with its workers’ arrested development to move the boundary posts. If they could find scripts by female writers that dramatize the other side of the Great Sexual Divide, it might be a place of joy--and embarrassed recognition--for everyone.
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This review of Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) was written by David Edelstein and published by New York Magazine (Vulture) on 10 Jan 2012.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall has generally received positive reviews.
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