On DVD and BLU RAY - "
Drinking Buddies" -
Well-written and Directed (by Joe Swanberg, pulling double duty), featuring excellent, natural performances across the board, I fell in love with this "Dramady's" intelligent, engaging approach and uncommon honesty early and often. One of the first films in many a moon that I checked out without ever seeing a trailer for it, I found it was delightful throughout without being sappy or feeling manufactured. It's light-hearted but never corny, devoid of slapstick and toilet humor- it's a thinking person's comedy, so those expecting cheap, degenerate laughs flying at a brisk clip will be lost.Olivia Wilde (Cowboys & Aliens) and Jake Johnson (FOX's New Girl) portray co-workers at a Chicago brewery who struggle to hold back romantic feelings for one another while involved in other relationships.
Wilde has blossomed into much, much more than just a pretty face (with amazingly beautiful eyes), while Johnson establishes himself as one of the more talented comedic sorts working today- dude's got undeniable charisma and range which should start landing him more leading roles in larger-scale projects (like 2015's Jurassic World). Ron Livingston (
Office Space) and
Anna Kendrick (
Pitch Perfect) supply their respective significant others and are fine in support.
Jason Sudeikis (Wilde's real life Husband and all around lucky bastard) pops up in a few brief scenes as the duo's boss, while Horror Director
Ti West (
The Innkeepers) is featured in an extended cameo as a co-worker.
What I found most refreshing here is that the film is also devoid of any obligatory, stock asshole-type character in a narrative setup where a viewer might expect one - the entire cast comes across as friendly and likeable, almost like a group of friends who've known one another for many years. It avoids the clunky stereotypes, half-hearted cliches and other predictable pitfalls that ultimately doom so many other Drama/Comedies being churned out these days.
There's a TON of beer drinking throughout- then again, it was pretty much expected with the title and specific workplace setting. Some may find the film's unconventional ending to be infuriating- I actually stood up in my living room and clapped with approval, recognizing it as a masterstroke mixture of ambiguity and authenticity.
Highly Recommended- film fans should put it near the very top of their list.9.0 out of 10Director: Joe SwanbergStarring: Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson, Anna Kendrick, Ron Livingston, Ti West and Jason Sudeikis.Running Time: 90 minutesMPAA Rating: Rated R for language throughoutTrailer - Drinking Buddies (2013)
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