The result was quite the opposite. Through the duration of the film there was rarely a point where I didn't have a smile on my face, if not laughing out loud. Apatow takes the predicatable female protagonist stereotype and turns it on it's head; we see her breakdown (though not with tissues and a box of chocolates, instead ripping and breaking everything at a party in fits of anger and trying, and failing, to push over the oh so desirable chocolate fountain) we see her fall in love (not through walks in the park but rather sharing carrots with Mr Right at 4am outside a service station).
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Chris O'dowd, the lovable man that he is is perfect in his role as Rhodes the policeman. His caring, funny and charming nature combines well with Annie's sometimes neurotic although loving one. Though not the conventional 'Mr Right' - he isn't a businessman, he doesn't sport a six pack, or play golf on the weekends- he is arguably more attractive for these reasons. It's refreshing too see our protagonist fall in love with someone who isn't smooth or rich but still cares for her just the same.
On the whole, Bridesmaids is a really good film, funny, moving at times (as moving as a chick flick can be) and just the right amount of sweetness to make you go 'awwww' not 'ergghh' (the sound of retching).. Those begrudging boyfriends left the cinema with smiles on their faces, as did I. As for being the female counterpart of The Hangover I personally think this is alot funnier. Yes, it does contain cupcakes,a wedding, romance and Labrador puppies, but combine this with explicit swearing, drunken aeroplane antics, a horrendous case of food poisioning and unorthodox methods of seduction *cough megan cough* all those sweet elements are balanced out to create a good laugh. This is a film your boyfriend should not complain about going to see - although why not take all your girls mates who will go happily!