Not exact matches
The Farrelly brothers once again combine raucous
humour, outrageous vulgarity and genuinely heartfelt comedy for this
surprisingly involving story about rediscovering the spark in marriage.Rick and Fred (Wilson and Sudeikis) are
best pals who have...
Be it the film's
surprisingly well observed commentary on videogames, the
humour that innately arises from the nature of the leads» relationship or just
good old fashioned,
well - timed swearing; Her never takes itself too seriously which helps add weight to the more grounded and sombre moments.
For regular RPG fans, the game wins by virtue of great balance in marrying conventional tropes with
humour, loveable characters and a story that though not unique in a synoptical sense (evil being overthrown by band of merry civilians) delivers a
well executed and extremely satisfying experience with
surprisingly emotional turns that are not too cheesy.
The
humour can be a bit pointlessly crude at times, but there are some
surprisingly well - written scenes between Juliet and her boyfriend's head (attached to her skirt in decapitated form FYI).
Dialogues are
well - written, and the variety of side - quests sometimes show
surprisingly genuine
humour.