Review: Friendship
Official synopsis: A suburban dad, Craig (Tim Robinson) falls hard for his charismatic new neighbor, Austin. (Paul Rudd)
Tim Robinson has been on the comedy scene for quite some time, but for the past few years he's been gaining momentum via his Netfix show I Think You Should Leave. He's basically the king of cringe comedy at the moment. That's not everyone's cup of tea, but it is something you absolutely have to be okay with before going into Friendship.
Friendship feels like a feature length I Think You Should Leave sketch. It's awkward, hilarious, and will test your patience with how long a bit can go. And I mean that in a positive way. Craig is a deeply uncomfortable dude. He can't help but just make everything a bit more weird. It's easy to see why he becomes to infatuated with Austin, who is the epitome of "cool" to him.
The script has issues. It's not really sure what to do with its 3rd act, but I laughed so much that I can't be too disappointed. This film exists to make you laugh, then cringe. It accomplishes that tenfold.
Grade: B-
I struggle sometimes with cringe comedy, but Tim Robinson does it better than anyone else. I'm making my way through Detroiters right now--it's funny, but I can do about one episode/day.
ReplyDeleteMy dumbass thought Detroiters was a new show and then I realized it was a few years old and just got cancelled after one season. Bit bummed there lol
DeleteI missed this at MSPIFF as the screening was quite late. Glad it made you laugh quite a bit as it's been described as one of the funniest movies ever made. Plus Paul Rudd is always fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteIt's very funny IF you like this specific type of comedy lol. There's people I would never recommend this to.
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