Movies like Trainwreck (2015)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Trainwreck, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Bridesmaids

    #1,329 most popular movie yesterday

    Bridesmaids, with its focus on women dealing with their messy lives and featuring a breakout role for Melissa McCarthy, offers a comparable mix of crude humor and emotional depth. This film delves into the complexities of friendship and love, which might resonate with those who appreciated Amy Schumer's character's personal journey in Trainwreck.

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    2. Forgetting Sarah Marshall

    #1,615 most popular movie yesterday

    Forgetting Sarah Marshall provides a comedic look at breakups and moving on, blending humor with the raw emotions of lost love. The movie's theme of self-discovery and healing, together with its laugh-out-loud moments, will resonate with those who enjoyed Trainwreck's balance of comedy and personal growth.

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    3. Knocked Up

    #1,636 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by Judd Apatow, who also directed Trainwreck, Knocked Up follows the story of a one-night stand that results in an unexpected pregnancy, challenging the commitment-phobic nature of one of the protagonists. With its blend of raunchy humor and heartfelt moments, fans of Trainwreck will likely enjoy the similar tone and comedic style.

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    4. This Is 40

    #2,108 most popular movie yesterday

    This Is 40 acts as an informal sequel to Knocked Up, and carries Apatow's characteristic blend of humor and human experience into middle age. Audiences who appreciated the authentic relationship exploration in Trainwreck will relate to this film's focus on the challenges and comedic moments of family life.

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    5. How to Be Single

    #2,312 most popular movie yesterday

    How to Be Single explores the lives of several New Yorkers as they navigate relationships and singlehood. The film's take on the complexities of modern dating and the search for independence is in tune with the themes of Trainwreck, offering both humor and insight into the characters' journeys.