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The Freebie

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 18m
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5.1/10
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Dax Shepard and Katie Aselton in The Freebie (2010)
A young couple decides to give each other a night off, no questions asked.
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A young couple decides to give each other a night off, no questions asked.A young couple decides to give each other a night off, no questions asked.A young couple decides to give each other a night off, no questions asked.

  • Director
    • Katie Aselton
  • Writer
    • Katie Aselton
  • Stars
    • Katie Aselton
    • Dax Shepard
    • Maggie Phillips
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Katie Aselton
    • Writer
      • Katie Aselton
    • Stars
      • Katie Aselton
      • Dax Shepard
      • Maggie Phillips
    • 23User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
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    Katie Aselton
    Katie Aselton
    • Annie
    Dax Shepard
    Dax Shepard
    • Darren
    Maggie Phillips
    • Emily
    • (as Marguerite Phillips)
    Joshua Leonard
    Joshua Leonard
    • Dinner Party Guest
    Bellamy Young
    Bellamy Young
    • Jessica
    Sean Nelson
    • John
    Frankie Shaw
    Frankie Shaw
    • Coffee Girl
    Ross Partridge
    Ross Partridge
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    Ken Kennedy
    • Ken
    Leonora Pitts
    Leonora Pitts
    • Lea
    • (as Leonora Gershman)
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    9GWilliamLocke

    Superior to Hall Pass in Every Way

    I'll start with the one bone I need to pick: the title of the movie, The Freebie. The name implies that the film is fun and lighthearted. Sure, at times. But, as a whole, this is a serious story that will surely be relatable to a whole lot of people. And, while I'm on the topic, I get the impression that a lot of people were misled by both the poster (which makes it look like an Jud Apatow movie) and the casting of Dax Shepard, who is mostly known for his comedic roles. Thus, I'd guess, the low score the movie has on IMDb. The unreasonably low score.

    So, I'm guessing, someone along the way knew that this was a pretty great movie and thus wanted it to be one that people would see. Thus the title. Thus the poster. Thus all the wrong people seeing this movie. The Freebie is for fans of Noah Baumbach and Joe Swanberg.

    What The Freebie is is naturalistic drama done right. The story is simple: a happy couple decide to "fix" their bedroom apathy by taking a single night to go out and share some bone with a stranger. Both Katie Aselton and Shepard are fantastic, both as lovers and as people going through a mighty big challenge together. Much of the dialogue in the first two acts plays through in a way that makes you wish it was your relationship - the two leads seeming so uniquely happy together at times that you get the feeling that Aselton took from her personal life for the script. Things change a bit in the third act, as they should. Things get, well, heavy.

    Knowing that the writer/director, Aselton, is married to actor/writer/director Mark Duplass, I half expected the film to have a Mumblecore vibe. Not really the case. The cinematography is solid, if simple, the picture always looking big and bright and, at times, quite stylized. And sure, the writing and acting are great, but it's the combination of clever editing and the believable bond between the two leads that really make this thing work.

    I don't want to give too much away. Go watch the movie ... it's streaming right now on Netflix and up for rent at your local video store. I'll be excited to see what Katie does next. I could see the coupling of this project and her role on "The League" getting her some rom-com roles alongside Paul Rudd or Seth Rogan or whoever. I hope she passes on those. I love to see a smart, talented female "make it" in any male-dominated industry. I think Katie has what it takes to have a solid career as a filmmaker, The Freebie standing as a very promising directorial debut.
    hamid-r-goodarzi

    Independent and daring

    As the director's first film, it can be considered an acceptable and average film. Katie Aselton, American director/actress, in her first film, it shows courage. Film shows a 30-year-old couple who have reached an impasse in their sexual relationship and are looking to break free from it. They use the worst method and in this disgusting way they get to trust and believe each other. Aselton's performance in the role of Annie is remarkable and the choice of the male actor for this role was also well done by the director. The film tries to approach realism in its structure, and the closer we get to the end of the film, the dullness of the film decreases. In general, the film does not grab the heart and the boldness of the director is its highlight.
    8denmn

    Thoughtful, well-acted, and moving.

    Sometimes, or is it all the time, it seems like the people in charge of selling a movie are working directly in opposition to the original intents and artistic dreams of the actual creative people who make movies. I know that it's the job of distributors to get people to watch a movie they're putting out, I guess by any means necessary. But if they create an ad campaign, a movie poster, or DVD box art which is deliberately misleading as to the actual content of the movie, isn't that just going to either tick or turn people off? Seriously, if you create a sexy, silly cover for an ambitious, serious film, either you're going to a.)disappoint the people attracted to such a cover when they don't get what they were looking for or b.)keep people who would actually like such a film from ever renting it, or c.) both. For example, this film. I didn't watch it, and had no real interest in watching it, essentially based on the cover art and title. (I mean, sure, I was not exactly jazzed to check out the newest Dax Shepard vehicle either, but more on that later...) The title, the tagline, and the cutesy cover with stars Shepard and Katie Aselton all wrapped up in a blanket and giving us a comically-cute 'oops!' look makes it look like a lowbrow, cheesy romantic comedy, and the premise (unhappy couple decides to give each other the titular 'freebie' one-night stand with someone else apiece) is the stuff of lousy guy comedies (see last year's Hall Pass, etc.) But, since I had an undeniably-too-cool-not-to-tell reason to actually watch the thing (I got to interview star/director/writer Aselton) and I have to say The Freebie is really, really good. In addition to starring in this (and the very funny series 'The League'), Aselton is married to indie filmmaker (and co-father of the so-called 'mumblecore' movement) Mark Duplass, and in this, her directorial debut, she shows a real affinity for that genre's improvisational, conversational and emotionally-raw style, and creates a smart, legitimately moving examination of one couple's misguided attempt to sort out their relationship. Shepard and Aselton play Darren and Annie, a genuinely-happy, compulsively-honest couple who admit, one night, that their sex life has become routine. And so the 'one-night stand' plan. What's truly impressive is how organically the premise gets introduced; the two actors so ably create a very specifically-believable couple that you go along with their reasoning, even though you are pretty sure they're making a terrible mistake. That's a credit to the two actors, in more ways than one. I noticed that there are no writing credits listed for The Freebie on IMDb, and none in the movie itself, and Aselton confirmed to me on the phone (that's the last time I name drop, I promise), that, while she wrote her film's outline, the entire thing was improvised. And, while Aselton's background in the mumblecore genre, and the improv-heavy 'The League' reveals that she's got the chops for such an undertaking (and she is heartbreaking, winning, and lovely), the real revelation is Shepard. You might recognize him from comedies of such variable quality as Let's Go to Prison, Idiocracy, Without a Paddle, and Baby Mama, but absolutely nothing in his previous work suggested he could pull something like this off. As the two go through their painful journey into sexual adventurousness and, maybe, back again, the two actors make us care, and empathize, every step of the way, with Aselton's sure hand behind the camera providing sensitive, sure guidance. I popped this DVD in, honestly, out of a sense of obligation and, largely thanks to how it was marketed, absolutely no expectations whatsoever. I finished it with a continued respect for Aselton, a newfound one for Shepard, and a reaffirmed belief that movie marketing is headed up, by and large, by a team of trained chimps with cocaine habits. Ignore the cover, watch the movie.
    8ccrom006

    Not a comedy..

    This movie is advertised as a comedy but it's a drama in all aspects of the word. The way that it was shot reminded me of Eternal Sunshine with a less talented camera operator. A lot of the film looks like its done with a hand-held and there are some choppy edits.. but overall its a worth watching movie.

    Some reviews on here say that the script is lacking and there is no point to it.. "a waste of time". It's not, it is a short movie that gives you a glimpse into their lives and the decision that they made.

    The end leaves you questioning and lets you decide for yourself what to believe. Not everybody's cup of tea, but it's worth the 77 minutes..
    7napierslogs

    A sex comedy without sex or comedy. And that's a good thing

    "The Freebie" is about a couple who decide to give each other one free night off from their marriage. It sounds like the upcoming Owen Wilson comedy "Hall Pass"(2011), except in this case it's not a comedy. At least I don't think it's a comedy. It has been marketed as one but I don't think it was the filmmaker's intention.

    Instead of cheap laughs, we get a very personal, introspective look into one couple's relationship. Dax Shepard and director Katie Aselton play Darren and Annie who claim that they have the best relationship—with open communication and complete honesty. The film doesn't just tell us they are open and honest but we see it, and experience it, for ourselves. They are more open and honest than I imagine most real life couples ever could be.

    The question of, "is there such thing as too honest?" comes up when Darren expresses to Annie that he sometimes has a desire to sleep with somebody else. Since they are so confident with what they have, they foresee no problems with each other having a freebie. The film actually finds a way to explore this set-up in a fairly interesting way. I was very curious with the fate of their relationship and I wanted to see how it would get there.

    I was a bit concerned that there was no comedy, and there was nothing else to the story, but I think they came up with a new way to tell the same old story—a story about sex, but without resorting to showing us sexy stars in naked poses. Instead, we just got a very naked, raw examination of a relationship. "The Freebie" is definitely worth a look if that sounds interesting to you.

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    • Trivia
      Dax Shepard joined the cast a mere 18 hours before filming commenced (from the DVD commentary).
    • Quotes

      Darren: I has been a little while since... When was the last time that we...

      Annie: Um...

      Darren: After Riches... after Riches party?

      Annie: I don't think we actually had sex then, I think we talked about having sex.

      Darren: No, in the car ride home I thought you were like...

      Annie: No, we talked about having sex, but then we came home and...

      Darren: We got in and the toilet was... running.

      Annie: We didn't do it then, but I was almost positive that we had sex after my parents left - after the holidays.

      Darren: No, cuz remember your shoulder was messed up from helping them load the car?

      Annie: That hurt.

      Darren: So that takes us back... to... January.

      Annie: December was so crazy, too.

      Darren: Yeah, with shopping. Well we definitely did it on Halloween.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Conan: Houston, We Have a Murder (2011)
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      Los Angeles
      Written by Mike Griffin and Mike Schanzlin (as Mike Ochanzlin)

      Performed by Tandemoro

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Бесплатный билет
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,613
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,309
      • Sep 19, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,613
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
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