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Sexe entre amis

Original title: Friends with Benefits
  • 2011
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
413K
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POPULARITY
1,913
85
Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake in Sexe entre amis (2011)
The relationship between two friends (Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis) gets complicated when they decide to get romantic.
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A young man and woman decide to take their friendship to the next level without becoming a couple, but soon discover that adding sex only leads to complications.A young man and woman decide to take their friendship to the next level without becoming a couple, but soon discover that adding sex only leads to complications.A young man and woman decide to take their friendship to the next level without becoming a couple, but soon discover that adding sex only leads to complications.

  • Director
    • Will Gluck
  • Writers
    • Keith Merryman
    • David A. Newman
    • Will Gluck
  • Stars
    • Mila Kunis
    • Justin Timberlake
    • Patricia Clarkson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    413K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,913
    85
    • Director
      • Will Gluck
    • Writers
      • Keith Merryman
      • David A. Newman
      • Will Gluck
    • Stars
      • Mila Kunis
      • Justin Timberlake
      • Patricia Clarkson
    • 295User reviews
    • 242Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Mila Kunis
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    • Jamie
    Justin Timberlake
    Justin Timberlake
    • Dylan
    Patricia Clarkson
    Patricia Clarkson
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    Jenna Elfman
    Jenna Elfman
    • Annie
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    Masi Oka
    Masi Oka
    • Darin Arturo Morena
    Tiya Sircar
    Tiya Sircar
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    Christopher T. Wood
    • Ira Ungerleider
    Emma Stone
    Emma Stone
    • Kayla
    Lili Mirojnick
    Lili Mirojnick
    • Laura
    • Director
      • Will Gluck
    • Writers
      • Keith Merryman
      • David A. Newman
      • Will Gluck
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    User reviews295

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    8itchywow

    Good chemistry for sure

    I was expecting to have to compare this movie with No Strings Attached (or whatever that movie with Ashton Kutcher was) all the way through however I was pleasantly surprised that the story was a bit more complex despite the obvious parallels.

    Yes it's the typical "boy and girl decide to be friends only but end up loving each other" movie .... but I must admit that it was a lot smarter in the delivery. Timberlake and Kunis have a lot of chemistry on camera ... It's shot primarily in new york so expect the clichéd new york locations ...

    The complexity of Timberlake's character is slowly revealed through the show as opposed to being revealed in the first 3 minutes like most other movies.

    A good watch ... not slap your knee funny but certainly entertaining to the end ... clichés and all
    7DonFishies

    A raunchy sex comedy that starts off sweet but becomes sour all too quickly

    I was unsure what to expect going into Friends with Benefits at an advanced screening a few weeks ago. It always seemed a bit too close in plot to No Strings Attached (made extra odd as the female leads Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman had literally just starred together in Black Swan), a film that came out less than six months ago, and while the trailers looked amusing, they seemed to look a little too close to an atypical romantic comedy. But the film actually ended up surprising me. Well, the first half at least.

    Jamie (Kunis) is a headhunter in New York City who helps aspiring graphic design artist Dylan (Justin Timberlake) land a prestigious job at GQ. They become good friends, and after a discussion about their relationship failures, decide to start having sex without the relationship schmaltz (hence the titular phrase). But the good times cannot stay uncomplicated for long.

    Rather surprisingly, the first half of Friends with Benefits is a ridiculously raunchy sex comedy that is sweeter than it is crude. The dialogue and one-liners drop at a steady pace, and there is plenty of laugh out loud moments. I was genuinely surprised at just how much I was enjoying the film, and how well co-writer/director Will Gluck (who knocked Easy A out of the park last year) helped capture the tropes and stereotypes of romantic comedies, and went entirely against them. The scene that starts the initial sexual antics is a complete dissection of the genre, and seeing the film twist and turn around the familiar plot devices was wonderful to see. It made the film feel hilarious, but also made it feel like it was attempting to do something different at the same time. Adding in a couple of random cameos from notable actors was a bit wacky (which the trailers have ruined slightly), but helped add to the humour.

    Except the film comes to a screeching halt just about halfway in when Jamie and Dylan come to the all too obvious realization that they may want something more. The film then becomes drastically more dramatic, a lot less sweet, and significantly more ordinary. Even the laughs suffer, landing less with a snicker and more with a groan. Everything it does to shift itself away from the romantic comedy genre feels wasted because it falls into all of the stereotypes quicker than it poked fun at them. It almost feels like they wanted to desperately feel different, and then decided to just go the safer route as opposed to sticking with its offbeat early tactics. I was really enjoying the film significantly more than I imagined, but suddenly felt bored and totally thrown off by the drastic tonal shift.

    While sketch comedy has proved to be one of his strong suits, Timberlake seems to have a lot of trouble carrying the film. We know he has the chops to command the screen and be absolutely magnetic (we have David Fincher and The Social Network to thank for that), but here he seems to be struggling with every other scene. He lands most of his jokes well, does decently with the dramatic bits and has plenty of chemistry with Kunis, but he lacks the spark I think most people will expect him to have in this role. He comes off as just okay, and more amateur than anything else. He would have been better suited in the film as a key supporting player, as opposed to the lead.

    Kunis on the other hand, is significantly stronger and proves that her turn in Forgetting Sarah Marshall may have been an early suggestion of the formidable comedic talent she may quickly become. Gluck is not able to achieve the same level of breakthrough that he got from Emma Stone in Easy A from Kunis, but she manages to carry the film almost single handedly. Even at the script's weakest moments, she grins and pushes forward, never once appearing to be struggling as much as Timberlake does. I think my only complaint against her is that she spends a good portion of the film completely nude, yet ends up wearing all too obvious pasties under a white shirt in one scene. It seems more like a complaint against a horrendously bad editing and lighting decision than against her, but it was a scene that made her seemingly-realistic character feel a whole lot less believable.

    Patricia Clarkson and Richard Jenkins both deliver good performances, but sadly feel like they are just plagiarizing from characters they have played better in the past. Jenna Elfman (who I did not realize was still acting) does a little better in a warm and significantly low-key role as Dylan's sister Annie. But it is Woody Harrelson who steals the entire show as gay sports writer Tommy. He plays the character ridiculously over-the-top, but never feels like he is encroaching on any stereotypes. He makes it his own, and is almost too good in the role. He gets all of the film's best dialogue quips, and runs circles around everyone on screen. In more than one instance, Timberlake looks legitimately shocked at some of the things Harrelson says and gets away with. I think the film could have only benefited from including more of him.

    In the end, Friends with Benefits is both surprisingly well done and unsurprisingly ordinary. It tries so hard initially to be the anti- romantic comedy, and then just ends up falling into the same predictable elements that every other film in the genre has already done countless times before. The film is genuinely hilarious when it wants to be however, and this does save it from being a total waste. But it could have been so much more.

    7/10.
    8threephil

    A Cliché Romantic Comedy that Pokes Fun at Other Romantic Comedies

    I was able to see a sneak screening of this movie almost 1 month prior to it's official release. I honestly walked in simply thinking I was seeing another typical romantic comedy with my girlfriend. To my surprise it was much more.

    Timberlake plays an LA Blog Art Director who has just been recruited to work for GQ in New York by Kunis who is a headhunter. The two had great chemistry through out the movie.

    What's funny is that even though it does contain the usual Cliché scenes that most romantic adult comedies contain, it does tend to poke fun at them and have some sort of realism to the plot.

    Both Timberlake and Kunis are likable and really funny. Woody Harrelson was the best addition to support this younger cast. Harrelson plays a flamboyantly gay sports editor who goes from making sexual advances to JT, to offering him some pearls of wisdom with his love life.

    I would have to say this movie was very enjoyable and if your skeptical about seeing it in the theaters, definitely put it on your "must rent" list.
    7jonathanruano

    "Friends with Benefits"

    "Friends with Benefits" has a predictable and unoriginal rom-com storyline and a lame ending. Yet while Timberlake and Kunis are on screen sharing sharp and witty dialogue and projecting a charismatic presence which is found with great stars like Marilyn Monroe and Nastassja Kinski, there is hardly ever a dull moment. And the reason for this seems to be simple enough. In most rom-coms, the actors play pretty dim-witted, boring and superficial people and therefore there is no reason to take interest in anything they may say or do. In this rom-com, "Friends with Benefits," Timberlake and Kunis play fresh, independent and smart people and for this reason we are interested in the lives they lead and what they say to each other. So "Friends with Benefits" does not have much of a plot, but that does seem to matter because on this rare occasion we are happily distracted by the magnetism of two capable on screen actors who are playing two well-craft parts.
    7liso1966

    Cliché, predictable, but so honest and funny!

    This movie was all things cliché and predictable. Even though you know what is coming, the honesty with life's little quirks and human behavior was incredibly well done.

    Timberlake is an okay actor. I found him to be a fresh breath in this movie. The dialogue and scenario fit his charm quite well.

    I found Mila Kunis to be quite funny, and she pulled off that cute, charming, awkwardly damaged woman, perfectly. She was chic, yet easy to relate too. Down to earth, but an air of success and confidence, hidden in all the girly dreams and fairy-tales.

    If you want something original and never done before, this is the wrong movie to watch. If you wish to appreciate a good spin on an old concept with stellar humor and humanity, it is worth the watch..

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      When Mila Kunis changes in a taxi's backseat, the filmmakers felt that the driver didn't sound like an authentic New York City taxi driver, so Mila's father Marko Kunis dubbed his voice. Marko worked as a taxi driver when he first arrived in the United States and still has a Ukrainian accent.
    • Goofs
      When Jamie flies home to New York City from Los Angeles, she gets a text from Dylan asking if she got home safely. It's supposed to be July 4th, but the date on the phone is 08/24/2010.
    • Quotes

      Jamie: Why don't they ever a make a movie about what happens after they kiss?

      Dylan: They do, it's called porn.

    • Crazy credits
      There are fake outtakes for the film's fake romantic movie at the very end of the credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Guys Choice Awards 2011 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Runaway Baby
      Written by Bruno Mars, Ari Levine, Brody Brown (as Christopher Brown) and Philip Lawrence

      Performed by Bruno Mars

      Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group / Atlantic Recording Corp.

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 2011 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amigos con beneficios
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Screen Gems
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Zucker Productions
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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $55,802,754
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,622,150
      • Jul 24, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $149,542,245
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Datasat
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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