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Your Friends & Neighbors (1998)

Your Friends & Neighbors (1998)
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For the follow-up to In the Company of Men, the misogyny-on-parade debut that became an out of nowhere indie hit, auteur Neil LaBute wrote and directed a piece that gives more equal representation to the shortcomings of both genders than his earlier film. Three men stand on one side: Cary (Jason Patrick), a womanizing doctor who rehearses make-out lines and keeps his body almost grotesquely ripped; Jerry (Ben Stiller), a self-obsessed theater instructor who chews over every emotion like a morsel of dessert; and Barry (Aaron Eckhart), a man grown soft in his marriage to a woman who can't satisfy him sexually as well as he can himself. On the other side we have three equally well-defined women: Terri (Catherine Keener), a writer/editor whose prefers to keep words out of the bedroom, much to the chagrin of live-in beau Jerry; Mary (Amy Brenneman), a freelance writer whose attempts to find her own sexual fulfillment with both husband Barry and paramour Jerry meet with a similar lack of success; and Cheri (Nastassja Kinski), an art assistant who meets most of the other characters one by one at a gallery but directs her sylph-like affections in an unexpected direction. The lies, double-crosses, and confrontations between these characters resolve into a sinisterly comic indictment of the very idea of romantic fulfillment. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Amy BrennemanAaron Eckhart, (more)
Director(s):
Neil LaBute
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Your Friends & Neighbors

For the follow-up to In the Company of Men, the misogyny-on-parade debut that became an out of nowhere indie hit, auteur Neil LaBute wrote and directed a piece that gives more equal representation to the shortcomings of both genders than his earlier film. Three men stand on one side: Cary (Jason Patrick), a womanizing doctor who rehearses make-out lines and keeps his body almost grotesquely ripped; Jerry (Ben Stiller), a self-obsessed theater instructor who chews over every emotion like a morsel of dessert; and Barry (Aaron Eckhart), a man grown soft in his marriage to a woman who can't satisfy him sexually as well as he can himself. On the other side we have three equally well-defined women: Terri (Catherine Keener), a writer/editor whose prefers to keep words out of the bedroom, much to the chagrin of live-in beau Jerry; Mary (Amy Brenneman), a freelance writer whose attempts to find her own sexual fulfillment with both husband Barry and paramour Jerry meet with a similar lack of success; and Cheri (Nastassja Kinski), an art assistant who meets most of the other characters one by one at a gallery but directs her sylph-like affections in an unexpected direction. The lies, double-crosses, and confrontations between these characters resolve into a sinisterly comic indictment of the very idea of romantic fulfillment. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
Neil LaBute
Writer(s):
Neil LaBute
Producer(s):
Steve GolinJason Patric
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Nudity, Not For Children, Strong Sexual Content, Profanity)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Carm G.

    LaBute likes to strip his characters and reveal all their flaws. In a departure from his normal goofy roles, Ben Stiller plays an intellectual (or so he thinks) drama professor who suddenly gets the hots for his friend's wife. He's so unrelentingly annoying, you can't imagine anyone wanting to be around him, much less have him as a lover. All the husbands and wives have dirty little secrets and they each manage to go for the jugular. In the end, we see damaged marriages and empty lives. I liked his technique of each character having the same conversation with Natasha Kinski in the art gallery. Watch her body language and inflections.

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    Christopher W.

    Very little is left to the imagination in this verbal tour-de-force film. Your Friends and Neighbors offers a variety of characters, each unique yet strangely similar, drawn to each other in a myriad of ways. The dialogue is witty, yet borderline disturbing at times. This film offers a glimpse into human nature not seen all too often.

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    Ingrid K.

    Who knew that Ben Stiller could do more than silly slapstick roles? This movie is darkly humorous, disturbing, and necessarily complex. Neil LaBute avoids conventional methods of simplifying human relationships, and instead reveals how truly intertwined things can become in the context of sex, sexism, and gender stereotypes. I highly recommend this movie!

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