Review of Get Him to the Greek (2010) by Ven-Wede — 28 Jan 2012
Some top-notch direction and an interesting, original story help to make Get Him to the Greek more watchable than the script would allow on its own. The gags are all centred around drugs, alcohol and sex, which are mostly handled crudely; allowing for little variety, even in the many farcical situations the two leads find themselves in.
The cast put up an acceptable performance, though Jonah Hill's awkward deadpan can become a little tiring. As stated, the direction is excellent -- especially for a comedy -- but the writing is just too dependent on the audience's tolerance of Brand's ego to be consistently enjoyable.
This review of Get Him to the Greek (2010) was written by Ven-Wede on 28 Jan 2012.
Get Him to the Greek has generally received positive reviews.
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