Director: Nicole Holofcener
Genre: Drama/ Comedy/ Romance
Runtime: 84
minutes
Year: 2006
Starring: Jennifer
Aniston, Catherine Keener, Frances McDormand, Joan Cusack, Simon McBurney,
Jason Isaacs, Timm Sharp, Greg Germann, Scott Caan, Bob Stephenson, Marin
Hinkle, Romy Rosemont, Ty Burell
Genre: Drama/ Comedy/ Romance
WEEK 8: A MOVIE SHORTER THEN 90 MINUTES
Review: The four friends Olivia, Jane, Christine and Franny live on the west coast of America. As they approach a certain age, things begin to happen that upset the balance of their lives. Unlike single Olive, married Jane, Christine and Franny lead affluent lives in expensive homes. Olivia has quit her job as a teacher and now works as a housekeeper. She seeks help, both financial and emotional, from her friends and meanwhile always remains in search of a purpose in her life.
I always enjoy a film like this, with multiple storylines. And although it has a cast full of A-listers, the story itself is a bit dull. Yes, it’s everyday problems in everyday lives, but I’m missing the conflict. You know already where everything is leading, so the element of surprise is completely gone.
I do like all the actors in this film, and that alone is still reason enough to watch “Friends with Money”.
Rating: 3/ 5
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