
"I Love You, Man" brings up the question: how does a man find guy friends without being gay or creepy? Well, if you're Paul Rudd, the answer is the be as painfully awkward as possible. Rudd is hysterical in this film, not because of his usual one line self, but because he played the socially awkward guy so well. I think at some points I forced myself to laugh just because I got so uncomfortable watching Rudd and Jason Segel that I had no choice. However, in the end, this bromance delivers a truely touching and funny film. Score another winner for Paul Rudd who is slowly becoming one of the most important comedians of his generation.
SCORE: 7.8/10
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