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24 Apr 2008 01:22 pm

Matt Feeney, on Forgetting Sarah Marshall:

It’s typical for these breakup movies for the guy to upgrade from the desiccated, WASPy blonde who dumped him to an earthy brunette, but the contrast in this movie is so glaring that I actually felt sorry for Kristen Bell, who plays Sarah Marshall. (This is going to sound harsh. I wouldn’t write it if I thought Kristen Bell were a TAS reader.) Her character is a sort of parody of a television actress, but the thing is that she looks like a parody of a television actress. Where Mila Kunis is a sort of Rousseauan ideal of natural beauty, all litheness and fitness and proportion, Bell has the tiny body and oversized head that actors are said to often have, so that even when her whole body is on screen, her head still looks like it’s supposed to have a television around it. A television actress herself, she was obviously cast because of how closely she resembles the thing her character is supposed to be a parody of. So, in Forgetting Sarah Marshall Kristen Bell gets to literally embody her own parody. That is not an identity that – having called attention to it in such a way – you can just climb out of for your next movie. Given the roll that Judd Apatow is currently on, Sarah Marshall must have seemed like a dream part for Bell, but, to be honest, I don’t see how her career will recover from it.

Harsh but basically true, though I would differ with his take on Kunis: While I agree that her character was vastly more physically fetching than Bell's Marshall, I thought her performance, too, had the smaller-than-life quality that usually results when a television star gets miscast in a feature film. (Though she turned in better work than Jason Segel, who had the smaller-than-life quality that you'd expect if you cast that pretty-funny guy you went to high school with in a feature film.)

Matt also wonders if by calling the movie a "something of a dud" I meant that it wasn't funny at all, to which I'd answer with a resounding no. Large swathes of the movie weren't nearly as funny as they should have been, and a few sections - particularly the running gag about the uptight newlyweds - were just painfully unfunny. But one of the leads was almost hilarious enough to almost make the whole thing worthwhile. To wit:

Comments (15)

Ross,
Kristen Bell is a ferociously talented actor who is going places; this is like a scientific certainty, and failure to acknowledge it simply radiates absurdity.

Not to mention that there is no way Mila Kunis is as attractive as Kristen Bell.

Seconded, Scott.

Not to mention that there is no way Mila Kunis is as attractive as Kristen Bell.

You are mistaken, Kristen Bell is hot, but she's no Jackie. Sweet, luscious Jackie.

If this is "a sort of Rousseauan ideal of natural beauty, all litheness and fitness and proportion" then that's one more reason to be dubious of Rousseau.

"Bell has the tiny body and oversized head that actors are said to often have"

Is it a real steretype that actors have oversized heads? I never heard it before.

Is it a real steretype that actors have oversized heads? I never heard it before.

I believe that stereotype got its start here.

Have you pointed out that Matt Stoller's cousin is the director?

They are both hot, come on.

But yeah, in this movie, Mila Kunis was super-hot, just gorgeous.

Who cares which chick is hotter, you'd gladly sleep with either, and neither is going to sleep with you.

um, Scandinavians have large skulls as a "racial" trait. You know, like Africans have big butts. Not to make too big a point about ignorance magnifying our perceptions, just saying.

I haven't seen this movie yet (had to watch Harold & Kumar first!), but apparently all the real "Sarah Marshalls" are pissed with the ad campaign and are lashing back!

http://bigpicture.fancast.com/2008/04/fancast_feature_sarah_marshall.html

That video makes me actually want to make the effort to go see the movie (or find it online). Absolutely hilarious.

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