If you're a fan of "Oh no she din't!" sex talk/antics and grade-A deadpanning from basketball superstar LeBron James, you're in for a treat. Otherwise, this is a deeply lazy and sentimental raunch comedy from director Judd Apatow and writer-star Amy Schumer. Basically, a marshmallow covered with bodily fluids. Lazy: characters who are little more than gag bags, e.g., a barely repressed gay bodybuilder boyfriend who also dreams of marriage and family with our heroically promiscuous heroine, a 16-year-old Mama's boy intern who's also deep into S&M and cross-gender roleplay. Lazier: characters who are pure cliche: dopey bro-in-law, bitchy ladyboss, suburban momster. Sentimental: claiming that the same Dad who incessantly cheated on Mom and so destroyed their marriage was also the greatest Dad, who always made you feel loved and important. More sentimental: the narrative treatment of a damaged party girl dealing with the terrifying gift of true, unconditional, grownup love. — Matthew Lickona
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