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Friends with Certain Benefits - Blu-Ray

Friends with Certain Benefits - Blu-Ray

USA 2011 - with Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis, Patricia Clarkson, Woody Harrelson, Jenna Elfman, Richard Jenkins ...

Movie info

Original title:Friends with Benefits
Genre:Comedy, Romance
Direction:Will Gluck
Sales launch:26.01.2012
Production country:USA 2011
Running time:Approx. 109 min.
Rated:Age 12+
Number of discs:1
Languages:German, English, Spanish (5.1 DTS-HD MA), Catalan (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Subtitles:Deutsch, Englisch, Dänisch, Finnisch, Norwegisch, Schwedisch, Spanisch, Türkisch
Picture format:16:9 (2.40:1) 1920 x 1080p
Bonus:Audio commentary, deleted scenes, outtakes, featurettes, pop-up track
Label:Sony Pictures Home Entertainment GmbH
Web page:www.freunde-mit-gewissen-vorzuegen.d
Amazon Link : Friends with Certain Benefits - Blu-Ray

Film: The days when Justin Timberlake was only successful as a musician are long gone. At least since his convincing performance in The Social Network, he has also convinced the critics as an actor. So it's high time Timberlake took on a real leading role for once. After his wonderfully self-deprecating performance in Bad Teacher, it is once again a comedy that should finally establish the former N*Sync member as an attractive film star. And the result is really something to behold.

In the romantic comedy, Timberlake plays Dylan, a young art director who is invited to New York by headhunter Jamie (Mila Kunis) to audition for a lucrative job at a prestigious magazine. Actually, Dylan doesn't really want to leave his job in San Francisco, but Jamie's unbeatable way of teaching him the benefits of New York convince him otherwise. No sooner have they moved to the Big Apple than a real friendship begins to develop between Dylan and Jamie. Since the two don't want a real relationship, but don't want to give up sex, they decide to extend their friendship to bedtime games together. But as Billy Crystal noted in Harry and Sally: Men and women can't be friends. Sex always gets in the way. I wonder if the same is true for Dylan and Jamie.

At first glance, Friends With Certain Benefits may seem merely like a slightly altered version of the recent Ashton Kutcher/Natalie Portman comedy Friendship Plus. But director Will Gluck, who most recently proved he can elevate more shallow genres with intelligent wit, charm and wit with the cheeky teen comedy Simply to Have, is able to repeat that feat with his latest effort. Certainly, when at the beginning the typical romantic comedies are attacked with several amusing side blows and the film at the end, however, exactly the rules and clichés of the genre, it seems a little mendacious. But Gluck's production is so likeable and entertaining that this shortcoming can just be forgiven.

Justin Timberlake, who has repeatedly proven his comedic talent in several guest appearances on the American comedy show Saturday Night Live, convinces here again with a penchant for self-irony and a lot of charm. His film partner Mila Kunis, who already proved in Black Swan that attractiveness and talent are not necessarily mutually exclusive, also possesses this. Sure, her performance in Friends with Benefits is less powerful, but no less charismatic. When Timberlake and Kunis dig through the sheets in a thoroughly humorous but also very sexy way, the sparks fly, which is good for the film's bottom line.

 

Not to be left unmentioned are the supporting actors, whom Gluck has chosen perfectly. Patricia Clarkson is a real delight as Jamie's hormone-driven mother, and Woody Harrelson has some really good laughs on his side as Dylan's gay comedian. And finally, Richard Jenkins provides some of the film's more emotional moments as Dylan's dementia-stricken father. Here, it's very pleasing that the mix of comedy and drama doesn't feel out of place or contrived. The fact that Gluck finds just the right tone, especially in the scenes between Dylan and his father, is one of the truly positive aspects of the comedy.

Friends with Certain Benefits is certainly not great, highbrow cinema. But Will Gluck has succeeded in creating an extremely entertaining comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously and scores points with two likeable leads and plenty of sparkling romance. And so it is fair to say that one of the certain merits of these friends is that their love triangle, despite a few minor hang-ups, turned out absolutely worth watching!

Picture + Sound: The picture of the Blu-Ray is very sharp and shows hardly any weaknesses even in the representation of smaller details. Colours are vibrant and black levels are well matched too, so the chirpy goings-on are still shown off to good effect even in the darker scenes. The sound is pleasingly powerful for a romantic comedy and has some very well-mixed ambient noise and minor surround effects to offer alongside the dialogue and music. Overall, this gets a: very good!

Extras: Highlight of the bonus material is admittedly the amusing audio commentary by director Will Gluck and his two main actors Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis. While the actors share some experiences from their work on set, Gluck mainly explains the technical aspects of the production. In between, there's a lot of joking around and taking the mickey out of each other. It's not really profound, but the commentary is entertaining and charming.

Continues with just under ten minutes of cut scenes, which can optionally be viewed with commentary by the director. There are still some very nice and also amusing moments to discover here, which is why this extra is really worth watching. The 6 minute montage of funny outtakes is also entertaining. All these extras can be found on the Blu-Ray as well as on the DVD. Exclusively on the Blu-Ray, there are also three featurettes with a total running time of just under 25 minutes, which take a look at the work on set or the choreography of the flash mob. A bit superficial, as usual for most commercial documentaries, but not uninteresting. In addition, a pop-up track can be switched to the film, which offers some details worth knowing. Good!

Conclusion: Friends with Certain Benefits is a nice romantic comedy that skillfully plays with the clichés of this genre. Some very amusing dialogues and the charming actors console over various clichés and minor hangs. The Blu-Ray is technically very well implemented, the bonus material is not particularly profound, but amusing and worth watching. Therefore applies to this disc: Recommended

An article by Frankfurt-Tipp

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  • Friends with Certain Benefits - Blu-Ray
  • Friends with Certain Benefits - Blu-Ray
  • Friends with Certain Benefits - Blu-Ray
  • Friends with Certain Benefits - Blu-Ray
  • Friends with Certain Benefits - Blu-Ray