Beer and Buds
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How many films about friendship leading to true love have made it to the top of your "best movies" list? Drinking Buddies illustrates the difficulty of bringing this theme to life on screen. Yes, I know fans of romantic comedy absolutely love When Harry Met Sally. But I think that’s the exception to prove the rule. Therefore, I believe writer/director Joe Swanberg (Hannah Takes the Stairs) deserves credit for his courage in deciding to make a dramedy about two friends who work together and develop an attraction for each other despite being in relationships with other people. And for choosing a brewery as the work setting! He also picked a fine cast including Olivia Wilde (Butter) as Kate, Anna Kendrick (Up in the Air) as Jill, Ron Livingston (The Cooler) as Chris, and Jake Johnson (Safety Not Guaranteed) as Luke. Plus, he tried to make scenes realistic by relying on these actors to improvise their conversations. Sadly, the film ends up lacking much in the way of entertainment. The characters may seem real, yet they’re not very interesting. And worst of all, the beer flows but the movie doesn’t.
Drinking Buddies
boasts lots of beer,
workplace flirting,
and sometimes cheer.
For Kate and Luke
work days seem fun.
And time flies by.
The job gets done.
They tease and play
with food and games.
Forget their loves.
What are their names?
Oh, Jill and Chris,
who might get wise
to feelings hid
but not disguised.
How will it end
for these four chums?
Will true love win
or just leave crumbs?
Too bad this film
moves like a snail.
Without much pep,
it’s hard to hail.
Cast members try
to do their best.
But Wilde excels
above the rest.
Still, it's this line
“You want a beer?”
asked so often
we want to jeer.
(Released by Magnolia Pictures and rated “R” for language throughout.)
For more information about this film, go to the Internet Movie Data Base or Rotten Tomatoes website.
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