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Blu-ray Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall

Written by Matt Paprocki
Published October 03, 2008

Down the road, it wouldn’t be surprising to see this recent batch of Judd Apatow comedies ranked as some of the best of the genre… ever. His impressive streak, beginning with 40 Year Old Virgin (and with the exception of Drillbit Taylor) are all top tier productions. Forgetting Sarah Marshall, despite its typical romantic comedy stylings, it easily on par with anything Apatow has produced in terms of its laughs.

Full credit goes to Jason Segel for going the extra mile in a truly horrific way, purely for laughs. That out of the way, his character is the lovable loser, struggling to get away from his TV star ex-girlfriend (Kristen Bell). In a rather contrived yet still mildly plausible scenario, his attempt to get away also happens to be where his ex chose to go with her new boyfriend.

The Hawaiian backdrop is a gorgeous set piece to this well-written, raunchy, and flat out hilarious comedy. Forgetting Sarah Marshall has the proper ingredients to make it work. All of the characters, even those with small bit parts, are spot on. Jack McBrayer actually gets some of the best lines in the film, if not the the best.

The story takes a natural flow, and the relationships build and crumble with a believable timeline. Mila Kunis is exceptional as the girl who slowly helps Segel come around after his crushing break-up. She’s peppy, fun to watch, and never feels like a typical “movie” girlfriend. The script ensures she’s given material to work with that’s both funny and emotional.

Awkward situations increase in their hilarity as the film moves on. Russell Brand play a clueless music star, hilariously out of touch with reality. The fact that anyone could deal with him for any amount of time is a stretch, but for laughs, the audience can buy into Kristin Bell falling for him.

Sarah Marshall is a true laugh riot that nails every aspect a modern comedy needs. It’s loaded with funny characters, the raunch factor is high, and the script never loses a sense for pacing. Aside from it following a rather formulaic romantic comedy line, this is one best comedies of the year.

Sadly, the film’s near greatness isn’t equal to its Blu-ray transfer. While not terrible, there’s little excuse as to why this transfer is so soft. There’s a distinct lack of detail, artifacts can be seen on multiple occasions, and scenes shot in darker areas are barely on the expected level of DVD. Sure, the color is outstanding and some of the shots of the Hawaiian coast are beautiful naturally, bad transfer or not. For a modern film, this is truly the low end of hi-def.

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Matt Paprocki is the former reviews editor for Digital Press. The deep game collection, which spans nearly 30 systems and 2,000 games, lines his walls for research purposes. Matt strives to bring credibility to video game journalism, and to aid the industry in becoming respected with all forms of entertainment media. He currently freelances for GameArgus.com and MultiPlayerGames.com.
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Blu-ray Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Published: October 03, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Comedy, Video: Blu-ray, Video: Romantic Comedies
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Writer: Matt Paprocki
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