Sasha and Paige's co-dependent friendship is tested as Paige gets serious with a guy for the first time.Sasha and Paige's co-dependent friendship is tested as Paige gets serious with a guy for the first time.Sasha and Paige's co-dependent friendship is tested as Paige gets serious with a guy for the first time.
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Life Partners is an easy enough film to watch and pretty straightforward – but it is not: for older people or most of the male audience.
Paige and Sasha, Gillian Jacobs and Leighton Meester respectively, are pretty basic as personality types – they like brunch and America's Next Top Model. Paige is a lawyer who is practically allergic to admitting she is wrong. Sasha is an underachieving lesbian. The friendship they have is sickening and just short of Mama-bird feeding tactics. When Paige goes on a date and seemingly meets a potential life partner, the friend dynamic shift causes major upheaval to Sasha and the longevity of their love.
That description is pretty sarcastic, I will admit, but there is not much to Life Partners that warrants describing. The characters are simple, the plot is simple and the conflict and ultimate resolution are simple as well. Simple does not have to mean 'bad' though – and Life Partners is a rather fun film that definitely falls in the Chick Flick category. Not surprisingly, it is directed by a female (Susanna Fogel) and there is a nice melody of female comedians and actresses in this female driven film.
Millennials will agree with the co-dependent friend dynamic in Life Partners, but in being so niched out to late twenty-something females, it loses out by not reaching to a broader audience.
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Enter Tim--Adam Brody--who falls in love with Paige. (There's a movie in-joke here, because in real life, Brody is married to Meester.). Tim and Paige are engaged, and living together. The movie takes a strange turn at this point, when Paige backs into a neighbor's car. She refuses to take responsibility, which bothers Tim. This theme apparently was required to fill out a 95-minute movie. The whole business was trivial.
The real theme, in my opinion, was the inevitable break between Sasha and Paige. The theme of female friendship being broken when men become involved is old--think of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. It may be old, but it still resonates. I think that's what this movie really was about. It's certainly a theme worth exploring.
We saw this film at the Dryden Theatre as part of the well-chosen offerings of ImageOut, the Rochester LGBT Film Festival. It will work well on DVD.
Did you know
- TriviaKristen Bell was originally attached to play Sasha and was forced to drop out after she became pregnant. She was slated to be replaced by Evan Rachel Wood until she became pregnant and dropped out of the role as well.
- Quotes
Sasha: Guess I should've known that as soon as you found someone else to couple up with, that you'd be done with me.
Paige: Sasha, that is not fair. Okay yes, I am less available to you now than I was before when there was no one else in my life and we talked every night till 2 in the morning. But that was always gonna change when one of us met someone. I mean you don't talk to your friends till 2 in the morning anymore, you stop needing that.
Sasha: But you still have that.
Paige: What?
Sasha: You... ah... you still talk to someone till 2 in the morning, it's just him now. Nothing changed for you. It just changed for me. Can you acknowledge that, please?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Covert Operations: The Making of 'The Spy Who Dumped Me' (2018)
- SoundtracksBaby Don't You Cry
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- $8,265
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- $2,665
- Dec 7, 2014
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- $8,265
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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