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Chris O’Dowd, entertainment, film, Film Review, Jason Segel, Judd Apatow, Knocked Up, Leslie Mann, Megan Fox, movies, Paul Rudd, reviews, This is 40, writer/director Judd Apatow
Five years after the lukewarm comedy Knocked Up writer/director Judd Apatow latest offering, This is 40, looks at marriage from a different angle.
This time around we get to know Pete (Paul Rudd) and Debbie (Leslie Mann) a little more. While both are on the brink of turning 40 they both approach the big day in their own unique fashion. Debbie is struggling with her age and is living in complete denial, and Pete is trying to recapture his success getting deeper and deeper into depth along the way. This self-delusional couple have two girls who seem to only play a minor role in their every day life as the couple drive each other nuts.
This is 40 is yet another comedy that relies on laughs through cheap jokes, mostly about blow-jobs, and silly adolescent humour that just isn’t very funny. Apatow’s plot isn’t very original and lacks depth, and while he does have good intentions the film is flat. Even loveable Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann can’t save the storyline and more often than not the age of the main characters and the childish humour don’t sit quite right.
For most (male) viewers the high-lights of the film will be when sexy Megan Fox as shop worker Desi steals the limelight with her ample cleavage, curves and minimal clothing. And even the normally quite funny Jason Segel as Debbies personal trainer is just a paler, less funny version of Marshal from How I met you Mother. Man of the moment Chris O’Dowd gives his usual goofy self as Ronnie, so no surprises or intrigue there either.
Overall This is 40 never reaches boiling point and stays at a pleasant but boring tepid temperature.
I haven’t seen Knocked Up but I really enjoyed this movie.
-avideogamelife.com
well I just thought it a little bland. But then each to their own and am glad you enjoyed it!
I love Paul Rudd, so I went to see this, but I was disappointed. I found the couples’ antics too far-fetched to laugh at or root for. I much preferred Rudd in ‘Wanderlust.’ It’s raunchy like all these other films, but Rudd had me in tears in that one from laughing so hard.
I wasn’t terribly impressed. We get movie screeners, so this one I saw at home. I switched it off about 30 minutes into it.
I love your very well written review, I do believe it is better than the whole of the movie. I adore your writing though!!
❤ Jules
Why I am blushing … and yes was a crappy film, but then maybe we need them so that we can appreciate the good ones even more !
Yes, I suppose so! Don’t blush, your writing IS fabulous!!
❤ Jules