Friends With Benefits
Director: Will Gluck
Starring: Emma Stone, Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis
Details: US/109mins 16
Kunis is neurotic New York based head-hunter Jamie, who targets Timberlake's talented LA journalist Dylan for a job at GQ in Manhattan. Unsure of the move, Jamie soon convinces Dylan that New York is the place to be by taking him on a delightful tour around the city. The two soon become good friends, but after messy breakups, have no interest in a relationship. Alas, they have needs and those needs involving humping the crap out of each other. Will feelings get in the way? Do dogs lick their own nuts?
It's generally a given nowadays that anything resembling a romantic comedy will stick rigidly to a formula. Although Friends with Benefits is self aware and mildly irreverent, it too sticks to the type of tried and tested formula that has seen countless productions ker-ching away at the box-office. Taking the piss out of Katherine Heigl it may do, but, truth be told it's not really that different. A soppy film within a film starring Jason Segal and Rashida Jones is too obviously inserted and a missed opportunity for subtle emphasis. They should've gotten Heigl.
What it comes down to so often is realism; would these two be a couple in real life and is their on screen relationship organic enough to buy? The answer to that is a resounding yes.
Timberlake was awful in Bad Teacher; but that was a one note character designed for someone more overtly comical. Here he's far more affable and seems to fit snugly into the role. Granted, he's not stretching himself but he's likeable enough that guys will watch him - which is a trait the likes of Ashton Kutcher is finding frustratingly elusive. Kunis now exudes that 'cool chick' with an edge vibe without even trying and is as appealing as you'd expect her to be.
Opening smartly but soon descending into predictable cliches, Friends with Benifits is still a fun and entertaining hour and a half.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
NothingMan
I think when 2 similar films are released close to each other they both get overlooked. However if I am going to spend 90 minutes watching a "leave your brain in the lobby" movie, Mila Kunis is certainly a deciding factor. I'll probably check it out.
Posted 09/08/2011 15:09:20
FilmBuff76
A smart and very enjoyable romcom, which is frequently hilarious and has a strong supporting cast. The two leads are great as well and thankfully there's that magic chemistry between them. It's better than the similar No Strings Attached, which was released earlier this year. Whereas that was mediocre and entirely predictable, Friends With Benefits has the advantage of a sharper script and controlled direction under Will Gluck, who made the superb Easy A last year. Go see.
Posted 03/09/2011 20:18:00
ellegibbons
Not a romcom in my opinion, watchable but not as good as I thought it would be. Give me a soppy romcom any day : )
Posted 04/09/2011 09:33:10
Siobhan
Was better than I expected, some laugh out loud moments and Justin is easy on the eye (which never hurts). My other half was not pushed on going but he laughed as much as me. I enjoyed it as much as horrible bosses.
Posted 11/09/2011 23:13:59
flea2001ie
I really didn't enjoy this. Justin Timberlake parading around in the nip for 90 minutes. Could have done without that. Also not funny, a few tee hees but not from either of the lead characters. 4 out of 10. Instantly forgettable.
Posted 12/09/2011 13:41:29
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