Cuando el nuevo vecino Brian amenaza su tranquila vida, Craig Waterman lucha por proteger la seguridad de su familia.Cuando el nuevo vecino Brian amenaza su tranquila vida, Craig Waterman lucha por proteger la seguridad de su familia.Cuando el nuevo vecino Brian amenaza su tranquila vida, Craig Waterman lucha por proteger la seguridad de su familia.
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This indie comedy from A24 can sometimes feel a bit uneven, but its deadpan and blunt humor that also provides more thoughtful and subtextual commentary on male friendships under the surface makes it engaging and worth watching. The film focuses on Craig (Tim Robinson,) a marketing executive and father who befriends his neighbor Austin (Paul Rudd,) who is a weatherman.
Like many "slice of life" independent films, "Friendship" doesn't have a clear and thorough plot as its narrative backbone. Yet the writing is sharp and clever enough, and the two leads interesting enough that things still mostly work pretty well. The humor is able to balance more straightforward comedy with more dark and offbeat humor pretty well, particularly by showing that Craig's desire for connection is well-intentioned, but also risky. At 97 minutes, the film is pretty well-paced and never feels too long or too short. It does a good job at keeping the viewer engaged throughout. While the character development of Craig and Austin is not exceptional or truly unique, it is thorough and well-written enough to keep the viewer interested and justify the film progressing in the ways that it does. The film's humor isn't always consistently funny, but when it works (particularly in the first 45 minutes,) it really works. What holds the film back from being truly great is the lack of a directly emotional payoff and narrative stakes. In particular, there could have been a more compelling conclusion. That said, this is still a worthwhile dark comedy. Recommended. 7.5/10.
Like many "slice of life" independent films, "Friendship" doesn't have a clear and thorough plot as its narrative backbone. Yet the writing is sharp and clever enough, and the two leads interesting enough that things still mostly work pretty well. The humor is able to balance more straightforward comedy with more dark and offbeat humor pretty well, particularly by showing that Craig's desire for connection is well-intentioned, but also risky. At 97 minutes, the film is pretty well-paced and never feels too long or too short. It does a good job at keeping the viewer engaged throughout. While the character development of Craig and Austin is not exceptional or truly unique, it is thorough and well-written enough to keep the viewer interested and justify the film progressing in the ways that it does. The film's humor isn't always consistently funny, but when it works (particularly in the first 45 minutes,) it really works. What holds the film back from being truly great is the lack of a directly emotional payoff and narrative stakes. In particular, there could have been a more compelling conclusion. That said, this is still a worthwhile dark comedy. Recommended. 7.5/10.
I honestly don't understand the love this movie gets. From the ratings and reviews, I expected something powerful and unforgettable. Instead, I got a slow, boring film with no real storyline or emotional impact. The pacing was painfully slow, the characters were flat, and nothing truly meaningful ever happened. It felt like the movie was trying to be deep or artistic, but in reality, it came off as empty and pretentious. I kept waiting for it to pick up, but it never did. Honestly, I regret spending my time on it. Definitely not worth the hype in my opinion.
And there is no comedy in the movie!!!
And there is no comedy in the movie!!!
I, admittedly, cringe very easily. I can't watch reality shows because the awkward conflict makes me uncomfortable. I like Tim Robinson sometimes when his outrageousness is so over the top that it's just separate from reality. In this film, he is great, as is Paul Rudd, and frankly everyone. The cringe is low key enough in most scenes to make you truly squirm. I found myself squirming far more than laughing in this movie. It was weird, wild, and unique. I liked it and it stuck with me. I am sure that the discomfort I felt watching it was the point. If you like that cringey feeling, you will really like this movie.
I saw this with about 40 other people. 20 were mostly laughing, the others ( me included) sat in silence.
I cannot fault the acting. Tim Robinson was really good portraying a man never at ease with himself and in a constant state of anxiety around others. He seems very aware that he doesn't fit in. The fact that he has an actractive wife (Kate Mara), who is working her arse off on her business that he in no way helps or offers encouragement gives him any confidence.
She just goes on with her business and the job of keeping her family together.
I just did not find much humor in a film that offered one cringe worthy scene after another. Like watching a car wreck waiting for the blood.
I cannot fault the acting. Tim Robinson was really good portraying a man never at ease with himself and in a constant state of anxiety around others. He seems very aware that he doesn't fit in. The fact that he has an actractive wife (Kate Mara), who is working her arse off on her business that he in no way helps or offers encouragement gives him any confidence.
She just goes on with her business and the job of keeping her family together.
I just did not find much humor in a film that offered one cringe worthy scene after another. Like watching a car wreck waiting for the blood.
Story ~ ⭐ 5.5/10
The writer forgot to close some story lines, and when you do that, you leave the audience wanting. The movie is a negative character arc for both Robinson and Rudd, and that's depressing, especially without meaning or something else to grab onto. Yes, it was funny, at times, but it was drowned out by a sea of not enough audience payoff. Clever ending, not really.
Acting ~ ⭐ 7.0/10
Robinson is doing Robinson and Rudd is doing Rudd. Expanding on Rudd, it seems he has some acting tic he can't shake that's turned him into a cliché; it's something in his face, like an invisible string keeps him from doing something different. At times, Robinson's slapstick, especially the scene with the Vietnam hat-wearing overactor, degenerated into a yelling match that should have been left with the editor. My 7 for acting is generous, thanks to Kate Mara, who delivered the most talent and nuance by far.
Cinematography ~ ⭐ 7.5/10
Nothing special here, but not bad either. Sorry, I can't offer more.
Recommendation: This is uncomfortable, awkward humor. If you like that, rent it, but pass on the theater run.
The writer forgot to close some story lines, and when you do that, you leave the audience wanting. The movie is a negative character arc for both Robinson and Rudd, and that's depressing, especially without meaning or something else to grab onto. Yes, it was funny, at times, but it was drowned out by a sea of not enough audience payoff. Clever ending, not really.
Acting ~ ⭐ 7.0/10
Robinson is doing Robinson and Rudd is doing Rudd. Expanding on Rudd, it seems he has some acting tic he can't shake that's turned him into a cliché; it's something in his face, like an invisible string keeps him from doing something different. At times, Robinson's slapstick, especially the scene with the Vietnam hat-wearing overactor, degenerated into a yelling match that should have been left with the editor. My 7 for acting is generous, thanks to Kate Mara, who delivered the most talent and nuance by far.
Cinematography ~ ⭐ 7.5/10
Nothing special here, but not bad either. Sorry, I can't offer more.
Recommendation: This is uncomfortable, awkward humor. If you like that, rent it, but pass on the theater run.
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- Locaciones de filmación
- Yonkers, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Filming City)
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 16,198,905
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 444,759
- 11 may 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 16,198,905
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 40 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1
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