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“There has been a visible development of romantic comedies, leaving in the past the stories focusing of the fragility of women in search of their soul mates. The alteration of the genre brought into the viewers’ attention the vulnerability of men and their yearning for love. Even though we cannot say for sure that this constitutes an evolution for the movie genre, it is definitely an essential change that would still keep them charming.
This week-end premieres a romantic comedy of the new kind, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” It is sufficient to add that its producer is Judd Apatow, to reveal other details of the movie. First of all, everyone is now expecting enough belly laughs to have a muscular fever soon. Then, we have the Apatow pattern: meeting, conquest, breakup, obsessions. Corroborated with the suggestive title, from the very beginning moviegoers already suspect that it’s an extremely funny story about a nerd who loses the girl of his dreams, and who is haunted afterwards by obsessive thoughts to win her back.
Directed by debutant Nicholas Stoller and based on the script written by Jason Segel (household names of “Freaks and Geeks”), “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” talks about humiliation and depicts love from the vantage point of the insecure male. Segel, from CBS’ comedy ser”
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