I Love You, Man

A hilarious bromantic comedy that defies expectations early on

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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