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Home Reviews Friends with Kids (2012)

March 14, 2012 By iluvcinema 8 Comments

Friends with Kids (2012)

We could see this coming a mile away … off the heels of Bridesmaids’ success last year, one could expect to see a few derivative films that a) kinda-sorta follow a similar theme b) featured many of the same cast members or c) both a) and b).  Friends with Kids has appeared to go for option c).

Directed, written by and starring Jennifer Westfeldt (Kissing Jessica Stein), the story centers on three sets of friends – two married couples (Maya Rudolph/Chris O’Dowd and Kristen Wiig/Jon Hamm) and the obligatory “platonic friends”(Westfeldt and Adam Scott). We first see the married folks’ lives as so cool – living in NYC, footloose and fancy-free and vowing not to be ” on of those ” parents when the blessed moment arrives. Fast-forward a few years and low and behold, we see just how their lives have shaken out as a result of producing offspring. It is obvious that both couples are frazzled (and one couple even lives in Brooklyn, very annoying); but while one set appear to be holding it together, another relationship is crumbling under the child-rearing pressure.

Observing this alteration in their friends’ lives, our chaste couple confesses to the other their desire to have a kid of their own, but without the strings of being romantically involved. Solution? Let’s have one together and share the responsibility and avoid all that messiness. This should SO work, especially since they are not in the least bit sexually attracted to one another [wink]. What could possibly go wrong?

Well for the remainder of the film, we find out just what happens – we see them try to juggle the challenges of raising a child while at the same time being in pursuit of their respective “ones” – enter Megan Fox and Edwards Burns, maybe? I will leave it to you to fill in the remaining plot details.

I entered this film with rather lukewarm expectations and they were in fact met. Sure, it had its chuckle-worthy moments (mostly courtesy of the Rudolph/O’Dowd interplay – Rudolph is a new ‘favorite’ of mine) but on the whole this film did not work for me. I cannot pinpoint exactly what left me feeling so ambivalent, but here are a few contenders:

  • I have grown tired of this stylized view of life in the big city (à la Friends). Even my friends that live like this do not live like this, if you catch my drift.
  • I was never entirely sold on the premise of the main characters becoming parents in the first place.
  • Maybe it was the mood I was in as a result of the circumstances surrounding the screening I attended (more on that tomorrow).

Taking everything into account, this is a film that I could have waited and seen at home. So that is my recommendation: if you must see this film, let it be a rental.

 

FRIENDS WITH KIDS

(2012)

Jennifer Westfeldt

Jennifer Westfeldt

Starring: Adam Scott, Jennifer Westfeldt, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Chris O’Dowd, Megan Fox, Edward Burns

 

 

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: comedy-drama, ensemble, friends with kids, jennifer westfeldt

Comments

  1. ruth says

    March 14, 2012 at 3:31 pm

    I have no desire in seeing this on the big screen but I might rent it. I heard in NPR that Adam Scott was good in it, I’m not too familiar w/ his work so I’m curious.

    Btw, I’m seeing Salmon Fishing in the Yemen tonight, can’t wait!
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    • iluvcinema says

      March 14, 2012 at 3:32 pm

      It was a last minute selection on a weekend where nothing was out of interest 🙂
      At least I got something out of it (hint for tomorrow’s post :))

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      • ruth says

        March 15, 2012 at 1:46 pm

        Ok, let me know when you have that post up 🙂
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        • iluvcinema says

          March 15, 2012 at 11:10 pm

          It’s there. Be warned, it is a pretty long rant 🙂

  2. Scott Lawlor says

    March 15, 2012 at 5:10 am

    I will listen to your advice and wait for a rental!!

    Thanks my friend for the great review.
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    • iluvcinema says

      March 15, 2012 at 7:38 am

      Glad to be of service, Scott!

      Reply
  3. Castor says

    March 15, 2012 at 10:59 am

    Yea I don’t really feel the vibe of this. It’s a rental for me as well. Seems like it’s a pretty lukewarm comedy as seen by your review and others.
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    • iluvcinema says

      March 15, 2012 at 12:20 pm

      Not much more to say, really …..
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