Amy (Amy Schumer) is an editor at a tabloid. She goes carousing and seksend through life and does not believe in monogamy and permanent relationships. She cares for her troublesome father who is in a nursing home and was close with her younger sister. When Amy to write a great article about the successful sports physician Aaron (Bill Hader), she realizes that she falls for him and he for her. Amy is able to enter into a full-function relationship without thereby to help themselves in the destruction?
Amy Schumer is a big hit in 2015. The comedian her own sketch show "Inside Amy Schumer" is on Comedy Central, is suddenly everywhere. With her friendly face she takes everyone in the leg as she makes harsh jokes about drinking, sex and especially themselves. Her own show was so successful that famous names stand in line to work with her and the show was in 2015 nominated for several Emmys. Schumer wrote her shows and her talent was soon noticed by Judd Apatow ("Knocked Up ',' This Is 40 ') who wanted to make a film with her. Now there 'Train Wreck', written by Schumer and directed by Apatow. The film is partly autobiographical: besides the same name Schumer also has a sister with whom she is close and a father with MS disease. The version of Amy that we see in the film, according Schumers own words, a younger and larger version.
Schumer adheres starring fine standing alongside the jokes she is also convincing in the serious scenes. Bill Hader's love interest as well chosen. Hader, who like Schumer is best known for his comedy work, Aaron makes a sympathetic character. In supporting roles, we see continued strong Brie Larson and Amy's sister and Colin Quinn as Amy's father immediately steals the show in the opening scene. Surprisingly, the roles of basketball star LeBron James, who has a lot of comic talent and an almost unrecognizable Tilda Swinton as the boss from hell.I was watching when i was small only hd quality movies for mobile.Comparisons with films like 'Bridesmaids' are easily made. Not very surprising, because director Judd Apatow produced 'Bridesmaids' and find the coarse humor of that film is also partially in "Trainwreck." All of it goes into "Trainwreck" perhaps a step further. With strong jokes about sex, tampons and monogamy, both women and men enjoy themselves in the plot. The main difference is the substantially between the films. In 'Bridesmaids' movie revolved around the friendship between two best friends and was romance afterthought but in 'Train Wreck' love is important. The plot is pretty standard in that respect and follow all conventional romcom clichés. Yet this is not disturbing because Amy's character is so original. However, the film with its two hour stretch towards the end, but there are films Apatow more often affected.
'Train Wreck' is a refreshing romantic comedy that rising star Amy Schumer gives all the opportunity to shine. The harsh humor and sometimes obviously improvised scenes are a real hit. But the best thing about the film is that you go totally unconscious during laughter in the romance and you're hoping very hard for a happy ending.
Amy Schumer is a big hit in 2015. The comedian her own sketch show "Inside Amy Schumer" is on Comedy Central, is suddenly everywhere. With her friendly face she takes everyone in the leg as she makes harsh jokes about drinking, sex and especially themselves. Her own show was so successful that famous names stand in line to work with her and the show was in 2015 nominated for several Emmys. Schumer wrote her shows and her talent was soon noticed by Judd Apatow ("Knocked Up ',' This Is 40 ') who wanted to make a film with her. Now there 'Train Wreck', written by Schumer and directed by Apatow. The film is partly autobiographical: besides the same name Schumer also has a sister with whom she is close and a father with MS disease. The version of Amy that we see in the film, according Schumers own words, a younger and larger version.
Schumer adheres starring fine standing alongside the jokes she is also convincing in the serious scenes. Bill Hader's love interest as well chosen. Hader, who like Schumer is best known for his comedy work, Aaron makes a sympathetic character. In supporting roles, we see continued strong Brie Larson and Amy's sister and Colin Quinn as Amy's father immediately steals the show in the opening scene. Surprisingly, the roles of basketball star LeBron James, who has a lot of comic talent and an almost unrecognizable Tilda Swinton as the boss from hell.I was watching when i was small only hd quality movies for mobile.Comparisons with films like 'Bridesmaids' are easily made. Not very surprising, because director Judd Apatow produced 'Bridesmaids' and find the coarse humor of that film is also partially in "Trainwreck." All of it goes into "Trainwreck" perhaps a step further. With strong jokes about sex, tampons and monogamy, both women and men enjoy themselves in the plot. The main difference is the substantially between the films. In 'Bridesmaids' movie revolved around the friendship between two best friends and was romance afterthought but in 'Train Wreck' love is important. The plot is pretty standard in that respect and follow all conventional romcom clichés. Yet this is not disturbing because Amy's character is so original. However, the film with its two hour stretch towards the end, but there are films Apatow more often affected.
'Train Wreck' is a refreshing romantic comedy that rising star Amy Schumer gives all the opportunity to shine. The harsh humor and sometimes obviously improvised scenes are a real hit. But the best thing about the film is that you go totally unconscious during laughter in the romance and you're hoping very hard for a happy ending.
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