I Love You, Man

Structure: Entertainment:

The best part about this film it that it doesn’t wait until the 2nd act to start all the “Fun and Games” of Peter dating his potential best man-friend.  That respect to the audience continues with a well-developed relationship that veers away from the obvious choices.  The biggest source of entertainment, though, comes from Peter’s attempts to be the man he’s never been.  Overall, a solidly hilarious bromantic comedy.

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