Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen a solitary writer adopts and bonds with a Great Dane that belonged to a late friend, she begins to come to terms with her past and her own creative inner life.When a solitary writer adopts and bonds with a Great Dane that belonged to a late friend, she begins to come to terms with her past and her own creative inner life.When a solitary writer adopts and bonds with a Great Dane that belonged to a late friend, she begins to come to terms with her past and her own creative inner life.
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Cloé Xhauflaire
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Great portrayal of grief
While on vacation in Hollywood (ooh la la) I obviously had to see a movie. Funnily enough, I chose the most "New York" movie out there. THE FRIEND is a drama based on a book by Sigrid Nunez about a writer named Iris (Naomi Watts). Her best friend Walter (Bill Murray) commits suicide, leaving her to deal with the grief of the loss, his many exes, and a Great Dane called Apollo. Living in a tiny apartment building, her landlord is urging her to move out because of Apollo. This dog is a huge scene stealer, very expressive and such a good boy. Yes he is. He reminds us that he's grieving right alongside Iris. They start to bond, even though she's not a dog person. This movie shows how one person can affect the people around them in different ways. There are thought-provoking and fascinating conversations that take place here. Taking control of your life can look like a variety of things, small or big. Apollo could be seen as a metaphor for a few things, depending on who's asking. THE FRIEND will resonate with dog-owners and everyone who has experienced loss, which is probably most people.
A warm but chaotic story
- Watched at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on Sep. 11th, 2024 (First Watch)
- Format: Regular theatre
The story doesn't know what direction it's taking, which is why at most times it just keeps going on and on which feels like it's never ending and here comes the part where the watcher will feel the long and heaviness of its runtime which is not even long but it seems like that because of the slow and sometimes boring rhythm that the story has.
The dog is for sure the best part of the film. The way it was trained to showcase these emotions and use its body language to tell something is very impressive. I really didn't like the way the story approached Bill Murray's character as it felt very useless. The film to me is more like a story between a dog and a grieving person and not about a suicidal writer who died and left out a dog. It felt very chaotic in this aspect and it could've easily gotten more in depth in terms of this topic or showed a flashback that will support Bill Murray's character. Other than that, nothing more special but overall, a cute and warm film to watch!
Deeply Touching, but a Bit Long 7/10
Reuniting St Vincent (2014) stars, Bill Murray and Naomi Watts, The Friend is a heavy, emotional tale that deals with death, suicide, and perseverance.
Positives +Naomi Watts knocks it out of the park!
+Apollo the Great Dane is a cute pup actor.
+Scene voiceovers switch between characters +Thorough plot that examines all aspects of the story +A bit of creative fantasy
Negatives -Multiple "False endings" scenes. You think the movie is over, but then another scene appears. Again. And again.
-Felt too long with the above endings.
-A lot of characters thrown in at once, but not explained until later.
This movie had me crying in my seat. The connections of suicide, survivors guilt, regrets, and family were heavy. But your connections to these topics could increase or decrease your enjoyment. Buckle in for a long, but fulfilling journey.
-GremlinLord615 -Full Reviews on my YT.
Positives +Naomi Watts knocks it out of the park!
+Apollo the Great Dane is a cute pup actor.
+Scene voiceovers switch between characters +Thorough plot that examines all aspects of the story +A bit of creative fantasy
Negatives -Multiple "False endings" scenes. You think the movie is over, but then another scene appears. Again. And again.
-Felt too long with the above endings.
-A lot of characters thrown in at once, but not explained until later.
This movie had me crying in my seat. The connections of suicide, survivors guilt, regrets, and family were heavy. But your connections to these topics could increase or decrease your enjoyment. Buckle in for a long, but fulfilling journey.
-GremlinLord615 -Full Reviews on my YT.
More Nuanced than Expected from the Trailer
I went in expecting a sentimental story about a woman and a big dog, and while that element is definitely there, The Friend surprised me with how layered and restrained it was. Naomi Watts gives a really thoughtful performance-quiet, a little distant, but grounded in real emotion. And Bill Murray, though only present in flashbacks and memory, adds a lot of warmth and depth to the story.
What really worked for me was the tone: melancholic without being heavy-handed, and gently funny in places without trying too hard. The relationship between Iris and the dog felt believable-not overly cute, just human and strange and a little awkward, like grief often is.
The trailer made it seem like a straightforward healing-through-pet story, but the film is more reflective than that, and it lingers in your mind afterward. Some scenes felt a little slow, but overall it earned its quiet pace.
Definitely worth seeing if you're into character-driven stories that give you space to feel without telling you how.
What really worked for me was the tone: melancholic without being heavy-handed, and gently funny in places without trying too hard. The relationship between Iris and the dog felt believable-not overly cute, just human and strange and a little awkward, like grief often is.
The trailer made it seem like a straightforward healing-through-pet story, but the film is more reflective than that, and it lingers in your mind afterward. Some scenes felt a little slow, but overall it earned its quiet pace.
Definitely worth seeing if you're into character-driven stories that give you space to feel without telling you how.
"What will become of the dog?"
This movie is about writers, but the real interesting part is about the dog and the part he plays.
Bill Murray is Walter, he is jogging one day in Brooklyn, along the river, when he sees this Great Dane, Apollo, sitting alone on a hill with no apparent collar or identification. Apollo becomes Walter's companion.
One of his close friends, and formerly a bit more than that, is Naomi Watts (who also is Executive Producer) as fellow writer Iris. She lives in a small, rent-controlled apartment that doesn't allow dogs. At least not yet!
So, right after Walter's untimely death everything points to Iris as the new caretaker of Apollo. This presents a number of difficulties that drive the rest of the story in this movie.
My wife and I watched it at home, on DVD from our public library. It is a refreshingly good movie, in this day of mostly mediocre movies. Watts and the dog are both very authentic in their roles.
Bill Murray is Walter, he is jogging one day in Brooklyn, along the river, when he sees this Great Dane, Apollo, sitting alone on a hill with no apparent collar or identification. Apollo becomes Walter's companion.
One of his close friends, and formerly a bit more than that, is Naomi Watts (who also is Executive Producer) as fellow writer Iris. She lives in a small, rent-controlled apartment that doesn't allow dogs. At least not yet!
So, right after Walter's untimely death everything points to Iris as the new caretaker of Apollo. This presents a number of difficulties that drive the rest of the story in this movie.
My wife and I watched it at home, on DVD from our public library. It is a refreshingly good movie, in this day of mostly mediocre movies. Watts and the dog are both very authentic in their roles.
Blocage sonore
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Iris (Naomi Watts) visits Walter's (Bill Murray) book publisher, some of Sigrid Nunez's other published books are visible upon the publisher's office desk.
- GaffesIt is inconceivable that an editor / professor of writing would not know the correct quote about "music hath charms to soothe the savage BREAST, not "beast."
- ConnexionsReferences La vie est belle (1946)
- Bandes originalesDie Zauberflöte, K. 620, Act 2: 'Pa-pa-pa' (Papageno, Papagena)
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performed by Catherine Pierard
Courtesy of Parlophone Records Limited
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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Détails
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Friend
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 3 941 217 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 67 629 $ US
- 30 mars 2025
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 5 237 117 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 59m(119 min)
- Couleur
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