I have never liked comedy movies full of sex jokes, but funny is funny, but sometimes the jokes are too explicit, and when the culture is too different from ours, it’s uncomfortable to laugh, such as "Crazy Clerk", "I am Mary" "Crazy", and the very disgusting "Borat". And this film is completely about how to make a forty-year-old virgin break the plot. All topics are naturally inseparable from sex, but with the colorful friendship and fresh and simple love wrapped in the film, the film is full of explorations on sex and love. Being sincere and not losing depth, it gives viewers the idea to rethink the issue.
The whole film is compact in structure, complicated in content, but full of jokes, full of wisdom, and endless aftertaste. The most embarrassing thing is that after Andy tore a condom and was misunderstood by Trish's child, it was too embarrassing. Those jokes focused on Andy are very consistent with his character and acting style, such as the encounter with a girl, the association with the person you like, and the half-hearted idea of the friend, which makes people feel that this person is loyal, cute, and very capable. Understand his desire for a love life. The personalities of those friends are also outstanding. The enthusiastic guy who smokes marijuana, the boy who can hardly extricate himself after falling out of love, and the black brother who loves his wife but can’t control his own, all are for Andy’s good. They racked their brains to create opportunities one by one, pushing Andy at the critical moment, which made him find the courage to find his own love.
The cute characters full of true feelings, the plots that make people laugh from the bottom of my heart, and get rid of the stereotypes of love movies and sex comedies. No wonder this film became the hottest and most profitable low-cost film in 2005, and it also made Jade A Patu and Steve Carell are a blockbuster.
What a warm film, I don't think it is any worse than "Juneo". At the end Andy said "because I was waiting for you" and I cried.
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