The script is very casual. There is a passage about how Sarah’s drama was cut off, and what it was like to enter the film industry. It is completely a true portrayal of actor Kristen himself. But in some places, the scale is bold and not like simple self-entertaining sketches.
After watching it, the most obvious impression is that this is simply a TV party. The male protagonist Jason Segel is Marshall from "How I Met Your Mother"; the female protagonist Kristen Bell is Veronica from "Veronica Mars", Elle from "Heroes", and Gossip Girl from "Gossip Girl"; the second female lead is Jackie in "That '70s Show" (I haven't watched it); Bill Harder and Kristen Wiig in "Saturday Night Live" played supporting roles; Kenneth, the receptionist of "30 Rock", played supporting roles; Mike (Pheobe boyfriend/ Husband) starred in a supporting role.
It should be said that these actors are still very suitable for the roles in the film. For example, Kristen Bell, whose role in "Heroes" is completely destroyed (the plot is too bad), but looks beautiful in this film; another example is Jason Segel, whose role is similar to "How I Met Your Mother". The piano and singing skills are also performed in the film. So I say the script is casual, as if it is tailor-made for the actors.
The plot is actually as concise and clear as the introduction of each website, which is the meaning of the title. There are many details (again, the script is casual), but it doesn't appear to be too much, and the overall rhythm is well grasped.
The scenery of Hawaii is really beautiful, so the whole film is bright and pleasing to the eye.
There are some strange jokes, but not very spoof, just a little strange, such as Aldous Snow, who speaks a British accent, who has multiple sexes.
Films positioned in this way are not ranked as classics, so I am not embarrassed to give a five-star rating. But really can't fault it. Quite like.
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