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Friends with Money

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 28m
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5.8/10
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Jennifer Aniston, Joan Cusack, Frances McDormand, and Catherine Keener in Friends with Money (2006)
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After she quits her lucrative job, Olivia finds herself unsure about her future and her relationships with her successful and wealthy friends.After she quits her lucrative job, Olivia finds herself unsure about her future and her relationships with her successful and wealthy friends.After she quits her lucrative job, Olivia finds herself unsure about her future and her relationships with her successful and wealthy friends.

  • Director
    • Nicole Holofcener
  • Writer
    • Nicole Holofcener
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Aniston
    • Frances McDormand
    • Catherine Keener
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  • IMDb RATING
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    33K
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    • Director
      • Nicole Holofcener
    • Writer
      • Nicole Holofcener
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Aniston
      • Frances McDormand
      • Catherine Keener
    • 222User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    • Olivia
    Frances McDormand
    Frances McDormand
    • Jane
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Christine
    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • David
    Timm Sharp
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    • Richard
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    • Franny
    Greg Germann
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    • Matt
    Hailey Noelle Johnson
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    • Tammy
    Simon McBurney
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    • Aaron
    Jake Cherry
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    • Wyatt
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    • Marty
    Marin Hinkle
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    Scott Caan
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    Elizabeth Keener
    Elizabeth Keener
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    Christine Mourad
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      • Nicole Holofcener
    • Writer
      • Nicole Holofcener
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    6wmjaho

    Jennifer Anniston and ... Friends

    2006 Sundance Film Festival I don't know if Jennifer Anniston can give a bad performance. Coming off of Friends I never would have guessed it, but she has such charming vulnerability, almost a Mary Tyler Moore or a Meg Ryan for our generation, that every character she portrays I find interesting.

    Friends with Money is a study in contradictions. It's a comedy with moments of uncomfortable intensity. It's a social commentary that feels vaguely insightful while flaunting political correctness (the wealthy couple turns out to be the happiest and most well-adjusted). It's an ensemble piece that clearly features Anniston in another successful and intriguing role.

    This is a well-respected cast, mainly four couples linked by the friendship of the women, including Joan Cusack, Greg Germann, Catherine Keener, Francis McDormand and Simon McBurney. Cusack departs from her more usual comedic role, leaving the plum scenes to Anniston, who is so deadpan, and so pathetic, that she becomes completely endearing.

    There are plenty of reasons to reject this film. It's dialog driven, with barely enough plot to move from scene to scene. It feels like it's written for women, and maybe inaccessible to some men. And we never really get to know the characters well enough, only through intimate introduction to some of their problems.

    But if you watch it like a conversation between friends you will likely find something familiar here. Along with the grins, and Jennifer Anniston, that makes Friends with Money worth the trip.
    8mckenzieray

    Quietly comic exploration of mid-life

    It's true that this movie is utterly bereft of car crashes and blood, but both my husband and I enjoyed it very much. I found it very refreshing to spend time in the company of people my age whose lives are not non-stop excitement, who are not trying to escape from terrorists/having sex with an unending stream of nubile blondes/both.

    Yes, this movie is dialogue-driven, and yes, many of the comments and even conversations will seem familiar. I enjoyed watching and hearing people I could genuinely relate to, discussing problems which, if not all directly paralleling my own concerns, I could at least understand. The movie deals with the role that money has in personal happiness and how it changes the dynamics of friendships, and effectively shows that while money is neither a universal panacea, neither is it the root of all evil. One of the interesting questions the movie raises is also what you focus on and contemplate when money isn't an issue for you.

    I thought the movie accurately portrays many of the misgivings that women in their 40s experience, even when they're financially comfortable--dealing with Olivia's feelings of *invisibility*, Jane's quiet despair at the loss of the hopeful anticipation with which she used to view her upcoming life, Christine's external expression of her mental off-balancedness and gracelessness.

    There are plenty of movies out there directed at 18-year-old skateboarding ninja-fiends--is it so wrong to make one for me?? I found the performances (especially Jason Isaacs' overbearing and emotionally heedless American husband) compelling and believable, and I enjoyed this movie a lot.
    8TheTatmeister

    A Great Movie for Grown-Ups!

    What a rare delight - to see four talented actresses rising to the challenge of such a smart script. With each additional interesting project that she accepts, Jennifer Aniston edges away from the baggage of that daft and shallow TV show upon which she built her name. Frances McDormand, as a wife undergoing an existential crisis, is grittily beautiful and 100% believable.

    I doubt whether most twenty-somethings will find much with which to connect in this film; in fact the message boards seem to indicate that they're hankering for a 'plot' ("Wot? No murder?"). Having said that, younger viewers with decent attention spans whose tastes tend toward more stimulating, 'art house' fare, might well feel rewarded.

    The movie's characters are real people with real issues; issues which aren't necessarily wrapped up neatly and tied with a bow by the end of the movie, as is the case in most sitcoms. Their issues are recognisably human, and not the standard, manufactured, Politically Correct ones, such as those didactic "gender issues" that are so frequently wheeled out in mainstream Hollywood movies. (How dull that could've been...)

    Furthermore, rather than serve up a neat 'Beginning, Middle & End', the film gives us a sense that the characters' lives and issues continue beyond the scope of the film, and that we've simply been privy to a slice of their timeline.

    The dialogue, which crackles like a pine-cone in a blazing fire, is also worthy of being singled out for praise. While the film isn't a comedy, it boasts some wicked, laugh-out-loud lines. This is a beautiful, sad, funny, and engaging drama for discerning audiences. Bravo, Nicole Holofcener!
    7irishduck2000

    It's art, not just a movie.

    Friends With Money is a quirky and shallow interpretation of friends, relationships and the ever present views on wealth. Although at times it seems to skim over certain issues that are produced, the overall movie left me with a confused contentment. It didn't answer all the questions and left it decidedly up to the audience to figure out and is possibly a good mirroring of life itself- sometimes things aren't just resolved and we are left to our imaginations to decide how we want it to end. Although many people did not recommend the movie, I found it was a beautiful epitome of a more modern indie film that the main actors rise spectacularly to. Jennifer Aniston (whom I must admit is not one of my most favorite actresses at the moment following her box-office bombs) plays a smaller role but does so in an unimposing way, and allows the other great cast to have their fair share of the movie as well. Altogether, I found it confusing at times and yet agreeable in the end. Not for the pickiest of film critics, this movie is to be enjoyed whilst in a more airy state of mind. Enjoy and try to look at the movie as more of an art- not just any old movie.
    6BenCurtisActor

    Great female leads. Weak everything else.

    The women were awesome however the script seemed a bit incomplete and the story ended abruptly. Frances MacDormand is amazing. A feel good movie with a sweet undertone.

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    • Trivia
      The Farmer's Market sequence was shot guerrilla style, with permits, but without extras. Most of the people are real shoppers, and many of them didn't notice that Frances McDormand and Jennifer Aniston were among them. However, members of the paparazzi still managed to slip in, trying to get shots of Aniston.
    • Goofs
      When Olivia follows Mike into a restaurant, clearly visible behind her is a Grip/Gaffer Flag on a stand blocking light in front of the window. The flag is noticeable in two shots and disappears in one.
    • Quotes

      Marty: I, um, I guess I have some issues.

      Olivia: You do?

      Marty: You know, people sort of, problems. I have them.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Making of 'Friends with Money' (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Hillbilly Song
      Written by Rickie Lee Jones

      Performed by Rickie Lee Jones and The X Position Group

      Published by Easy Money Music (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Rickie Lee Jones

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Classics (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Amigos con Dinero
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • This Is That Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,368,437
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $637,000
      • Apr 9, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,245,244
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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