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Movie Review – Friendship

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Living in isolation rarely suits us humans. We’re wired for connection, craving that sense of belonging—even if we’re not always ready to admit it. That longing is front and center in Friendship, the quirky new comedy starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd. At its heart, this film is about the odd, messy, and often hilarious ways people try to connect—especially when they’re not very good at it.

Robinson plays Craig, a socially awkward loner whose desire to belong is eclipsed only by his complete inability to read the room. His character is a minefield of misplaced comments and cringe-inducing social blunders, generating plenty of laughs—but also more than a few “please-make-it-stop” moments. His awkwardness is both the comedy’s engine and its emotional undercurrent.

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Enter Paul Rudd as Austin, a charismatic local weatherman who couldn’t be more different from Craig. Austin is smooth, likable, and seemingly has it all figured out. When the two forge an unlikely bond early in the film, we’re launched into a strange and often delightful exploration of modern adult male friendship—its warmth, its weirdness, and its occasional implosion.

What follows is a blend of sharp comedy and surprisingly poignant moments, as both men struggle to maintain their friendship while navigating personal and professional lives. It’s a ride filled with laugh-out-loud set pieces, quieter emotional beats, and just enough absurdity to keep things unpredictable.

Rudd is a standout here, switching gears from his recent introverted turn in Death of a Unicorn to play the extroverted, effortlessly cool Austin. His chemistry with Robinson gives the film its odd-couple charm, while Kate Mara and the rest of the supporting cast provide strong comic counterpoints that elevate the entire ensemble.

Sure, the premise—male bonding in all its bromantic awkwardness—isn’t exactly new. Rudd himself played a similarly friendship-hungry character in I Love You, Man (2009). But Friendship distinguishes itself with its tonal range and its willingness to dive into the weird, uncomfortable spaces male relationships often avoid. It’s not just “another buddy comedy”—it’s a buddy comedy with teeth, heart, and a few unexpected turns.

So, is Friendship groundbreaking? Maybe not. But is it entertaining, insightful, and just the right amount of bizarre? Absolutely. You’ll laugh, wince, maybe even tear up—and by the end, you’ll be glad you went along for the ride.

Grade: A- or “4 out of 5 bros”. You go, Bro!

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Rated: (R) Language | Some Drug Content
Genres: Comedy
USA release date: 2024-09-08
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Starring: Jon Glaser, Kate Mara, Paul Rudd
Director: Andrew DeYoung
Writer(s): Andrew DeYoung
Language: English
Country: United States

Plot
When new neighbor Brian threatens his quiet life, Craig Waterman struggles to protect his family’s security.

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3 responses to “Movie Review – Friendship”

  1. I’m always down for a bro-mance. I’ll try to get to the theater and see this with, my bro. 🙂

  2. Guys shouldn’t have friends.

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