 3/5
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Edwin Peters |
A boisterous first hour builds good will. Strong performances sustain us through the next uneven 90 minutes.
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| Sep., 06 2009 11:47 PM
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Empire Magazine |
 3/5
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Cosmo Landesman |
The first part of the film is terrific and very funny. Apatow perfectly captures the ruthless competitiveness of young comics.
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| Sep., 01 2009 02:08 AM
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Sunday Times (UK) |
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Philip French |
The film is drawn out, its mixture of coarse comedy and deep seriousness about the theory and practice of comedy both embarrassing and self-indulgent.
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| Sep., 01 2009 01:44 AM
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Observer [UK] |
 4/5
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Victor Olliver |
A relatively sophisticated comedy - despite the male insecurity fixations - and one that rings true on the oddballs paid to make us laugh.
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| Aug., 31 2009 12:13 PM
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Teletext |
 4/5
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Mark Dinning |
An absolute treat. In spite of its disappointing climax, this is Apatow’s smartest, rudest and — yes — funniest film yet.
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| Aug., 29 2009 08:12 AM
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Empire Magazine |
 3/5
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Tom Huddlestone |
This is a generous, goodhearted, enjoyable movie, loaded with memorable characters and genuine wit. But there’s such a thing as giving a little too much.
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| Aug., 29 2009 08:03 AM
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Time Out |
 3/5
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Roll up, ladies and gentlemen, and witness the unfortunate case of the conjoined films: a 90 minute comedy with some winning performances stuck to a 60 minute made-for-TV life drama.
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| Aug., 29 2009 07:53 AM
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Channel 4 Film |
 2/5
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Wendy Ide |
A healthy dose of negativity might have helped to tone this baggy indulgence of a movie into some kind of workable shape. Not every idea is a good idea, after all.
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| Aug., 29 2009 07:49 AM
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Times [UK] |
 3/5
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Tom Charity |
Fans of The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up will find much the same measure of sentiment and ribaldry — ie, too much of both — and, if it’s possible, even less of a grasp on what lesser film-makers call “story”.
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| Aug., 29 2009 07:47 AM
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Times [UK] |
 4/5
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Peter Bradshaw |
One of the most enjoyable films of the year.
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| Aug., 29 2009 07:26 AM
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Guardian [UK] |
 4/5
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Tim Robey |
The film has some obvious problems – it sprawls, and goes on too long. But it’s funny in such a thoughtful, rounded, adult way, and deflects sentimentality so confidently, that it won me over anyway.
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| Aug., 29 2009 07:17 AM
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Daily Telegraph |
 3/5
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Limara Salt |
Despite it being too long, not entirely convincing and being disgustingly but accurately described as a dra-medy, it’s still funny as hell.
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| Aug., 29 2009 07:06 AM
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Little White Lies |
 3/5
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Stella Papamichael |
Aside from being long-winded, the action is contrived; veering from slapstick to saccharine. That's a pity for Sandler because he shines for the most part.
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| Aug., 29 2009 07:01 AM
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Digital Spy |
 4/5
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Charles Gant |
There's loads to enjoy in this defiantly maturing comedy drama from one of the few directors powerful enough to get such a film made.
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| Aug., 29 2009 06:51 AM
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Heat Magazine |
 3/5
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Tim Evans |
At almost two-and-a-half hours, this is stretched way beyond the length the story warrants, with overlong segments that slow the narrative down and a central section that sags dramatically.
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| Aug., 29 2009 06:45 AM
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Sky Movies |
 4/5
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Jamie Graham |
A comedy-drama full of beauty and ugliness, profundity and profanity. Eventually loses its way but, for at least 100 minutes, it’s some sort of masterpiece.
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| Aug., 29 2009 06:36 AM
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Total Film |
 8/10
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Simon Thompson |
I loved this, it’s hilarious, heart warming and a little stroke of genius..
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| Aug., 29 2009 06:19 AM
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Heart 106.2 |
 4/5
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Mark Adams |
Life, death and comedy... Funny People is a thoughtful and funny comedy indulgence.
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| Aug., 29 2009 06:12 AM
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Sunday Mirror [UK] |
 3/5
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There is little insight here beyond showing that comics rely on jokes about sexual organs. And that, like Sandler's career, soon ceases to provide big laughs.
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| Aug., 29 2009 06:07 AM
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Sun Online |
 2/5
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Nigel Andrews |
Sandler has gained dramatic weight and variety. But if I want to see him play Hamlet, I’d rather have Shakespeare as the scriptwriter.
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| Aug., 29 2009 05:59 AM
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Financial Times |