What is 'Friendship' about?
It's about an odd-couple friendship between a socially awkward man and his cool neighbor.
Movies / Reviews
The movie 'Friendship,' starring Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd, explores an odd-couple friendship with cringe-comedy elements. While some find it hilarious, others may find it falls short.
'Friendship' delves into the awkward friendship between Craig (Tim Robinson) and his cool neighbor Austin (Paul Rudd). Craig, a socially awkward middle-aged man, idolizes Austin and gets drawn into his social circle. The movie explores themes of male friendship, narcissism, and psychological trauma, though somewhat uncertainly. While the teaming of Robinson and Rudd generates periodic sparks, the film struggles to shift into higher gear. The best moments are often throwaway bits, but overall, the film's comic impulse may not fully deliver.
It's about an odd-couple friendship between a socially awkward man and his cool neighbor.
Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd.
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