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Reviewed by Cas Harlow, 11th February 2009
Heartbreak Kid may have its faults, but it stands out as an original, solid comedy vehicle for Ben Stiller, rich with interesting characters, relatable situations and crazy wacky gross-out moments to spice things up. Not taking as many risks as they usually do, it appears the Farrelly brothers have grown up a little and given us a more mature variation on the outdated approach that they used to do best. On Blu-ray we get a fantastic video rendition and a superior audio track limited only by the material on offer, together with a mixed bag of largely decent extras, all of which come together to create a package that fans will fail to resist and which should tempt newcomers particularly those who like Stillers work.
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Heartbreak Kid may have its faults, but it stands out as an original, solid comedy vehicle for Ben Stiller, rich with interesting characters, relatable situations and crazy wacky gross-out moments to spice things up. Not taking as many risks as they usually do, it appears the Farrelly brothers have grown up a little and given us a more mature variation on the outdated approach that they used to do best. On Blu-ray we get a fantastic video rendition and a superior audio track limited only by the material on offer, together with a mixed bag of largely decent extras, all of which come together to create a package that fans will fail to resist and which should tempt newcomers particularly those who like Stillers work.
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