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Not the Lemar song (sorry).

 

 

Saw this last night and was quite enjoyable. Normally Seth Rogan makes me want to smash things but he was subdued/sidelined and it worked. Falls into the trap of indie cliches at times but a good mix of comedy and melodrama.

 

Out next weekend. Go seeeee! Or don't.

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They all attempt to invoke laughter?

 

 

That's the objective.

 

I have no possible answer to how obtuse that was. C'mon...

 

They're all the same, it's either this Appatow sub genre with little indie quirks and melodrama or flat out gross out homage like Hangover.

 

Not that I don't appreciate both, but it's getting to be time we got something feeling fresh again. I mean, you go and watch Dr. Strangelove, now THAT's what I call a proper comedy!! With lots of attitude and personality! Or Monty Python's Holy Grail!!

 

Nowdays, comedy's true calling is mostly represented in TV series.

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It was less funny than I thought it was going to be and in fact had a better story than I thought it was going to be. Also, Anna Kendrick and Bryce Howard who are both stunning made it even better.

 

Sometimes I dislike Seth sometimes he isn't as bad, though all of his films seem to have a need for him to be smoking weed at some point or another.

 

Overall quite a sad but good movie! My girlfriend thought she was going to cry when watching it.

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Spoilers ahead:

 

I felt the film was trying to hard to grab the emotion out of me. It wasn't particularly sad. Maybe since you don't get to know him before hand but that isn't necessarily a negative point.

 

That being said I found the story engaging and JGL put in a good performance. Which I felt help cover up weaker elements of the film. The side characters weren't fleshed out enough. Jonathan Levine sets up a realistic feel and tackles the general cancer issue well but then through some character interactions he breaks that illusion. Too short? odd complaint but I felt it was getting interesting then it ended.

 

Another thing I felt it was too directly focused on cancer (fair enough.) but I felt like you didn't escape from it, should have shown more every day life. I felt it should not have everyone reacting to the cancer all the time.

 

Anna Kendrick is cute and it's Seth Rogans best role as I felt it was still "him" but dialed down a bit.

 

Fairly interesting, sort of humorous approach towards a serious topic that felt like it was trying too hard to get an emotional response. For once I didn't want a character to die though. :)

 

Solid Effort.

 

The Oscar baiting season has begun! :p

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I absolutely didn't let out a solitary, testosterone soaked tear during the final stages (loooooooool) of this film. No matter what @Emma says. She cried like a poopy pants, anyway so nyyeeeerr!

 

Cracking film, though. The very fact that it exists is a testament to the quality of the writing - both drama and comedy sides of it. I thought it was ace, and the only real flaw in it that we could come up with is that a lot of the cast felt typecast. JGL was basically that guy from (500) Days of Summer and Seth Rogan was...Seth Rogan, from everything. etc.

 

Other than that, it's one of the best films I've seen in ages.

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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

 

*wait I did the same thing.*

 

:(

 

...what did you guys tear up at btw out of curiosity? :)

 

*Spoilers*

 

Jeez, how long you got?

 

- Lump in throat when his mum makes green tea

- Full on when he has the breakdown in the car

- Full on when he hugs his mum as he is about to get anaesthetichitic, and the following moments.

- Whimper of relief when he gets the clear.

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