Friends With Benefits

"Good"

Friends With Benefits Review


A smart, witty script and a likable cast help overcome the deep-seated rom-com cliches the filmmakers set out to deconstruct. But the central couple's strong chemistry and a stream of lively side characters keep us involved and entertained.

After a humiliating breakup, Dylan (Timberlake) meets with high-achieving headhunter Jamie (Kunis) about a new job. Friendship blossoms, and since Jamie is emotionally damaged after a recent split and Dylan is emotionally unavailable, they decide to sleep together without any deeper attachment.

Meanwhile, they get increasingly involved in each others' lives, most notably as Dylan and his sister (Elfman) cope with their senile father (Jenkins). Of course, the main question is whether Dylan and Jamie can remain friends even if they have sex.

In the real world, there might be a complex answer, but this script instead opts for amusing situations and some vaguely serious relational issues, ultimately settling for predictable Hollywood morality. Which is somewhat disappointing since the script cleverly undermines stereotypes and expectations before it gives into the old formula. But there are so many terrific moments along the way, that we don't mind too much.

Timberlake and Kunis develop a sparky rapport so well that we almost believe the premise. These are beautiful, intelligent people who are believably attracted to each other and understandably reluctant to dive into another relationship. Their family and work interaction is engaging as well, especially with a superior supporting cast that includes Jenkins and Elfman as well as Clarkson (as Jamie's mum), Harrelson (as Dylan's gay colleague) and several hilarious cameos.

As it continues, there are some corny missteps (such as the running gag about Dylan's inability to add two numbers together), but the actors make the most of the snappy dialog, breathing life into characters who would be caricatures in less-skilled hands (Clarkson and Jenkins are particularly good, as always).

Meanwhile, Gluck's sharp direction and editing keep the pace brisk and often laugh-out-loud hilarious, while also allowing things to get meaningfully emotional now and then. But even though the film wins us over, a braver approach could have made it much more memorable.



Friends With Benefits

Facts and Figures

Genre: Comedies

Run time: 109 mins

In Theaters: Friday 22nd July 2011

Box Office USA: $55.8M

Box Office Worldwide: $150.5M

Budget: $35M

Distributed by: Sony/Screen Gems

Production compaines: Castle Rock Entertainment, Screen Gems, Olive Bridge Entertainment

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 3 / 5

Rotten Tomatoes: 70%
Fresh: 116 Rotten: 49

IMDB: 6.6 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director:

Producer: Liz Glotzer, , Martin Shafer, ,

Starring: as Dylan Harper, as Jamie Rellis, as Lorna, as Tommy Bollinger, as Sammy - Sam the Magnificent, as Himself, as Annie Harper, as Parker, as Mr. Harper, as Darin Arturo Morena, as Quincy, as Kayla, as Hostess, Catherine Reitman as Female Co-Worker

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