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Sans Sarah, rien ne va!

Titre original : Forgetting Sarah Marshall
  • 2008
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  • 1h 51min
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Kristen Bell, Jason Segel, and Russell Brand in Sans Sarah, rien ne va! (2008)
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Feel-Good RomanceRomantic ComedyComedyDramaRomance

Peter, anéanti, part en vacance à Hawaï pour surmonter sa récente rupture avec Sarah, sa petite amie star de la télévision. Il est loin de se douter que Sarah se trouve dans le même hôtel qu... Tout lirePeter, anéanti, part en vacance à Hawaï pour surmonter sa récente rupture avec Sarah, sa petite amie star de la télévision. Il est loin de se douter que Sarah se trouve dans le même hôtel que lui avec son nouveau petit ami.Peter, anéanti, part en vacance à Hawaï pour surmonter sa récente rupture avec Sarah, sa petite amie star de la télévision. Il est loin de se douter que Sarah se trouve dans le même hôtel que lui avec son nouveau petit ami.

  • Réalisation
    • Nicholas Stoller
  • Scénario
    • Jason Segel
  • Casting principal
    • Kristen Bell
    • Jason Segel
    • Paul Rudd
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    313 k
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    POPULARITÉ
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    • Réalisation
      • Nicholas Stoller
    • Scénario
      • Jason Segel
    • Casting principal
      • Kristen Bell
      • Jason Segel
      • Paul Rudd
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    • 67Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 19 nominations au total

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    Kristen Bell
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    • Sarah Marshall
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    • Peter Bretter
    Paul Rudd
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    • Chuck
    Mila Kunis
    Mila Kunis
    • Rachel Jansen
    Russell Brand
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    • Aldous Snow
    Bill Hader
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    • Brian Bretter
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    • Réalisation
      • Nicholas Stoller
    • Scénario
      • Jason Segel
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    rzajac

    A miraculous movie!

    I normally do not go out for sappy, romantic roller coaster romantic fare; and Forgetting Sarah Marshall (FSM) pretty much falls under the romantic "date flick" rubric.

    And I can't, for the life of me, quite figure out why I liked this so much. I guess the filmmakers succeed in making the welter of comic bits, scenes, and images come across like genuine romantic sweet chaos. How they succeeded is beyond my comprehension.

    And maybe that's the point. Some films are good, some are bad, and some are sort of like miracles. Their power is inexplicable; and that's how FSM felt to me.

    It was boffo, a bit over-the-top, a tad muddled, a mix of character study, revelation, and farce. And, as things unfolded, by dint of pacing and sheer comic/character acting power, I came to really care about the characters; and I loved it! I glowed through most of FSM.

    Here's a way of looking at it: FSM was sort of like Shakespearean romantic farce. Maybe that explains why I liked it; because my mind already has a little engine for processing this kind of narrative stuff, built up from past experiences watching Shakespeare In The Park!

    It also comes down to artistic sincerity. Most romance flicks are a little insulting because they're not sincere. There was something, in the end, believable and therefore redeeming about the characters and their silly little Hawaiian comedy of errors and feints.

    And that's a miracle, in my book! This is not an ordinary date flick.
    8Cognition

    Same Apatow clan, slightly different take.

    This film was shown at my university tonight and Stoller was there for a Q&A after the screening. The film was the typical Apatow romp that we have seen as of late (Superbad, Knocked up, etc.). There was the usual crude and creative humor as well inappropriate sexuality to make another great Apatow team production. People should not come in with the expectation that this is another romantic comedy reincarnation of "Knocked Up". This is more of a typical and organic romantic comedy. The heavy emotional weight and issues in "Knocked up" are not present in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall". The casting and comedic pacing was done very well and though it may not be a cinematic heavy hitter, it was very good for a directing debut and it was what movies all strive to be, entertaining.
    8rparham

    You won't want to be Forgetting this comedy

    Prior to the release of The 40 Year Old Virgin, it is likely that few people knew the name Judd Apatow. Now, just three years later, that name has become almost a stamp of comedy quality, with such films as Knocked Up and Superbad following on the heels of The 40 Year Old Virgin. Now, the Apatow steamroller moves forward with Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and once again it has mined comedy gold, with lots of laughs, but also, as with many of the previous film's from Apatow's company, a nice streak of sweet romance to go along with the laughs.

    Fogetting Sarah Marshall focuses on Peter Bretter (Jason Segel), a Hollywood composer who's girlfriend, Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), is the star of a CSI-style police procedural series. Jason is a bit of a layabout (who also isn't afraid to walk around his apartment naked), and Sarah has decided she has had enough of him, so she is breaks up with Peter, leaving him in a seemingly unending pool of despair.

    To try to take his mind of Sarah, he takes an impromptu vacation to Hawaii, but quickly discovers, to his horror, that Sarah is also at the same hotel as him, with her new boyfriend, recently on the wagon British rocker Aldous Snow (Russell Brand). However, while doing his best to avoid Sarah, Peter finds himself falling for a hotel staff member, Rachel Jansen (Mila Kunis).

    As with such films as The 40 Year Old Virgin and Knocked Up, Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a comedy that isn't afraid to mine the more vulgar for comedy, nor does it shy away from some rather frank nudity, including plenty of footage of star Segel (who is also the screenwriter). The upside is that, unlike many other sophomoric comedies these days, the raunchier material actually produces laughs. Much of the film's best humor comes from Brand's performance as off the wall Snow. The character has lots of great scenes and lines, capitalizing on the characters seeming insatiable libido.

    Forgetting Sarah Marshall doesn't just provide lots of laughs, it also features an involving and touching romance between Peter and Rachel. Both Segel and Kunis have a nice chemistry between them that fuels an involving romance. As the film progresses, we can't help but root for the characters to find themselves together in the end.

    In addition to the previously mentioned Brand, the cast of Forgetting Sarah Marshall gives us both great laughs and characters we can be involved with. Segel proves to be relatively low on insecurity as he puts himself almost completely on display (literally). His Peter is an character whose rather unassuming nature wins you over. Kristen Bell makes the films titular character at times apparently self-involved, but also someone who has a soft spot for her ex-boyfriend. Kunis' Rachel is a character that is both no-nonsense and full of sweetness.

    In the end, Forgetting Sarah Marshall proves to be another winner from "Team Apatow", and belongs right next to the previous hits from his creative team. If you are looking for both laughs and a dash of romance, look no further than Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
    9unscripted1

    Surprise Solid Comedy

    I often go see advance screenings in my area, especially now that I must officially be on "the list" as I am constantly finding tickets in my work inbox. This was the second Apatow production I've seen in advance and just like "Superbad", this did not disappoint. At the same time, while many of the cast members may be recognizable, there seems to be something different about this installment than I've seen in the likes of "40 Year Old Virgin", "Superbad", or "Knocked Up".

    For starters, there was a definite presence of the "TV actors on the big screen" theme here, but I am pleased to report that Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, and Mila Kunis take to movies like naturals. Like many Apatow productions, Segel penned the script and takes over as lead Peter Bretter, proving yet again that with this crew the writer is best suited for the leading role. Segel delivers a character we all know too well from our own personal experiences and never breaks role from the shocking beginning to appropriate ending. I even give Segel extra credit for not completely victimizing his character and pointing out apparent flaws on both ends of the ending relationship.

    Kristen Bell plays Sarah Marshall, the iconic ex of the film, but her role sits on the back burner along with the truly hilarious Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) to make way for a leading role in Mila Kunis. From the beginning it is clear that her not-too-smart and shallow role of "That 70s Show" didn't follow her to "Forgetting"'s script. Kunis plays Racheal, a hospitality girl for the hotel that "Forgetting" takes place, and subsequently deals with Peter as he tries to get over Sarah Marshall. Her character is intelligent, charismatic, and appreciative of the good in people, a strong juxtaposition to the seemingly selfish starlet Sarah Marshall. Kunis owns the role with pride, even slipping in gestures and glances that didn't seem to initially be in the script. Hopefully this will open her up for more serious roles than "American Psycho 2" and the typecasting that often happens with TV actresses like her.

    The star of the film, in my opinion, easily has to be Russell Brand, who plays the over-conscious over-sexed rock star Aldous Snow. Snow adds the necessary level of comedy that could have been missing from what is truly a tragic plot. About halfway in the film, I couldn't help but snicker to myself just with the presence that Brand creates (complete with perfect costume choices). The only downfall to a character who is truly the Mercutio of this tragedy is that Brand clearly overshadows Bell's performance as Sarah Marshall, who is ironically the most forgettable character of the film.

    The writing flows with well-timed jokes, apathetic digs, and shocking vulgar humor. There is even a few moments where you feel Segel was digging on the cast with jokes involving crime dramas (Segel did time on "CSI") and TV actresses in horrible horror movies (Kunis did the atrocious "American Psycho 2"); not sure if it was intentional, but I caught what I thought was a reference. Just as with most Apatow productions, leave the kids at home. Unlike the rest, however, the crude humor doesn't overflow and turn off most audiences (like I noticed with "Superbad"). It also doesn't get very heavy in the least (which is what I felt hurt "Knocked Up"). I think Apatow has found a great balance with this production and Segel's script. I also want to give credit to Nicholas Stoller , who proved that he can be successful as a director after the hit he took from helping write "Fun with Dick and Jane".

    All in all, this comedy is just another example of a good time for adults. It keeps a consistently flowing script, unlike many recent comedies that seem to lose pace as they close the story. While crude, the jokes are just light enough to appease most adult audiences and the short 100 minute run time will ensure you won't be glancing at your watch waiting for it to end, just laughing hysterically.
    8roset3678

    Apatow's Crew Sets the Comedy Bar for Hollywood

    I'm going to be honest, walking into the advanced screening tonight I was expecting an overly chick flicky somewhat dull comedy. What I got instead was a pretty hilarious movie with just the right amount of romance and a whole lot of vulgar comedy also. I can honestly say this is the funniest movie of 2008 so far. The entire Judd Apatow crew has overall had about 4 or five great comedies in the last 3 years, putting them up with all the other great comedy film makers since 2005. This movie makes me feel like I can now trust any movie they make most the time. When this movie hits theatres in April, GO SEE IT. I promise you won't find a funnier movie out any time soon.

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    • Anecdotes
      Kristen Bell injured her knee while filming a horse scene, which didn't make the final cut. In scenes towards the movie's ending, she walks with a slight limp.
    • Gaffes
      When Rachel is in the water telling Peter to jump off the cliff, her blue life belt is visible under and above the water as she bobs around.
    • Citations

      Darald: What's the state fish of Hawaii?

      Dwayne the Bartender: The Humuhumunukunukuapua'a. Yeah, bitch!

    • Crédits fous
      Shortly after the end credits start, there is an advertisement for Sarah Marshall's new NBC crime drama, "Animal Instincts" in which her costar is Jason Bateman.
    • Versions alternatives
      The unrated version runs almost six minutes longer than the theatrical version and has a few extended scenes and scenes not included in the theatrical version which include the characters partaking in a yoga class.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Forgetting Sarah Marshall: Deleted and Extended Scenes (2008)
    • Bandes originales
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      Written by John McCrea

      Performed by Cake

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      By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 juin 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Universal (United States)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Hawaïen
      • Allemand
      • Japonais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • ¿Cómo sobrevivir a mi ex?
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Turtle Bay Resort - 57-091 Kamehameha Highway, Kahuku, O'ahu, Hawaï, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • Apatow Productions
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 63 172 463 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 17 725 330 $US
      • 20 avr. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 105 833 257 $US
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      1 heure 51 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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