Review of I Love You, Man (2009) by Hutchstuff — 20 May 2009
It always frustrates me when people dismiss films like this because of so called "gross-out" humour. There's a great deal of clever, character-based comedy in I Love You, Man if you check your preconceptions at the door.
Just like Knocked Up and Superbad (the best of Apatow's offering's so far) this film marries genuine human humour (not just crude and oafish slapstick as some would have you believe) and genuine human sentiment.
That's what makes these films work. Jason Segel and Paul Rudd are as good as any comic actors out there.
This review of I Love You, Man (2009) was written by Hutchstuff on 20 May 2009.
I Love You, Man has generally received positive reviews.
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