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Drinking Buddies

  • 2013
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
62K
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Anna Kendrick, Ron Livingston, Olivia Wilde, and Jake Johnson in Drinking Buddies (2013)
Luke and Kate are co-workers at a Chicago brewery, where they spend their days drinking and flirting. They're perfect for each other, except that they're both in relationships. Luke is in the midst of marriage talks with his girlfriend of six years, Kate is playing it cool with her music producer boyfriend Chris. But you know what makes the line between "friends" and "more than friends" really blurry? Beer.
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Luke and Kate are coworkers at a brewery who spend their nights drinking and flirting heavily. One weekend away together with their significant others proves who really belongs together and ... Read allLuke and Kate are coworkers at a brewery who spend their nights drinking and flirting heavily. One weekend away together with their significant others proves who really belongs together and who doesn't.Luke and Kate are coworkers at a brewery who spend their nights drinking and flirting heavily. One weekend away together with their significant others proves who really belongs together and who doesn't.

  • Director
    • Joe Swanberg
  • Writer
    • Joe Swanberg
  • Stars
    • Olivia Wilde
    • Jake Johnson
    • Anna Kendrick
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    62K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joe Swanberg
    • Writer
      • Joe Swanberg
    • Stars
      • Olivia Wilde
      • Jake Johnson
      • Anna Kendrick
    • 157User reviews
    • 159Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Drinking Buddies: Interesting, Polite Gentleman
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    Drinking Buddies: Food Fight
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    Drinking Buddies: You Wanna Know Something Crazy?
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    Drinking Buddies: You Wanna Know Something Crazy?
    Drinking Buddies: Not My Beer
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    Olivia Wilde
    Olivia Wilde
    • Kate
    Jake Johnson
    Jake Johnson
    • Luke
    Anna Kendrick
    Anna Kendrick
    • Jill
    Ron Livingston
    Ron Livingston
    • Chris
    Ti West
    Ti West
    • Dave
    Jason Sudeikis
    Jason Sudeikis
    • Gene Dentler
    • (as Gene Dentler)
    Mike Brune
    • Mike
    Frank V. Ross
    • Frank
    Michael Gaertner
    Michael Gaertner
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    • Fiance
    Jim Cibak
    • Jim
    Alicia Van Couvering
    • Amy
    Michael Zeller
    • Eli
    Joe Swanberg
    Joe Swanberg
    • Angry Car Guy
    Michael T. Black
    • Bar Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Roberta Chung
    • Partygoer
    • (uncredited)
    Callie Deering
    Callie Deering
    • Callie
    • (uncredited)
    Catherine Perzee
    • Bar Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joe Swanberg
    • Writer
      • Joe Swanberg
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    Michael_Elliott

    Go Out Drinking With Your Own Buddies

    Drinking Buddies (2013)

    ** (out of 4)

    Best friends Kate (Olivia Wilde) and Luke (Jake Johnson) spend all their time at work together and they often go out drinking afterwards. This is fine even though both are involved with other people but soon when the four go on a weekend trip things get a tad bit more complicated. Director Joe Swanberg's latest film is one I really wanted to watch but as the film went along I couldn't help but start to dislike all of the characters more and more. Whenever you're watching a film like this it's important that you can enjoy spending time with the characters because for 90-minutes you're basically just watching them get drunk and talk. In fact, there's a lot of talking in this movie and I didn't find a single line of it all that interested. There are many reasons for this but one of the biggest is that the film is pretty predictable right down to the final scene, which I must admit made me laugh because of how obvious it was. Another problem is like I said, the characters are all just so boring and uninteresting that you really don't care about what they're feeling, thinking or doing. This is especially true for the Kate character who never really makes too much sense and I'd say the Luke character is just as dumb. I'm really not sure what type of point or message the director was trying to make with these characters but they just come across as rather idiotic and lifeless. The performances are the one thing that helps keep the film interesting. Wilde is always good no matter what she's doing. Johnson was believable in his part. Anna Kendrick was good in the role of the girlfriend but the screenplay certainly did her character no favors. Ron Livingston played the boyfriend and again, the screenplay didn't do much for him. DRINKING BUDDIES will probably find a cult crowd out there who connects with these people but I'd recommend going out drinking with your own buddies instead of watching this.
    8jayjaydeng

    A realistic view of adult relationships

    As a warning to anyone wishing to see this movie: it is not a COMEDY nor was it designed to be. Jake Johnson usually plays comedic roles but do not expect any big laughs from him or the cast. This movie is essentially a new take on a classic relationship quagmire - 2 adults who are doomed to remain friends despite a strong sexual attraction towards each other.

    The films strongest point is the portrayal of realism in regards to adult relationships. You won't find any cheesy romantic quips or witty comedic banter - just adults trying their best to deal with the problems of love and life. A large portion of the film may seem uneventful but for anyone who has been in this type of situation before, you will establish a greater connection to the lovelorned co-stars.

    Olivia Wilde is surprisingly genuine and in-depth along with Johnson. Jason Sudeikis has a wasted cameo (probably decided to be in the film to keep tabs on his new wifey, Olivia). Other then that, no one else really stands out.

    It is best to come into this film with the realization that it is not a comedy; that way you will have a greater appreciation of the adult themes laid out.
    8Emma_Stewart

    Delightful, breezy slice of life

    I've been highly anticipating this in the hopes that it would be this year's Celeste & Jesse Forever and it didn't disappoint at all: it's more light-hearted and less penetrative, but has the same keen eye for relationship dynamics, sly humor, realistic characters and fantastic soundtrack. It's the most true-to-life romantic comedy I've seen in years. The characters were so relatable, totally reminded me of people in my life, and Joe Swanberg doesn't need plot twists or external drama to push the story along because it unfolds so naturally through the character interactions and developments.

    It doesn't dig very deep into its characters, but I felt that was accurate and appropriate: we don't know much about the characters because they don't let people get to know them. Daily interactions are shallow, jokey; the deep conversations and self-revelations only really happen at 4am by a bonfire after a few drinks. I think the film would have been much worse if it had a Katherine-Heigl-movie moment of all the characters spilling their feelings and wants and grievances to each other because that is not how life goes - at least not for these people.

    Olivia Wilde is outstanding and while it's not the powerhouse role I've been waiting for her to take on, it does further establish her as an impressively natural and charismatic talent simply in need of the right roles. She's hilarious and buoyant and handles her dramatic moments - however fleeting or quiet - with expert skill. Jake Johnson was the perfect match for Wilde as they have incredible chemistry and their charming banter keeps the movie energized. Anna Kendrick basically plays herself, but she's very good, as is Ron Livingston with a curiously enigmatic performance.

    It won't appeal to everyone, because as it is so realistic, not much happens. It's more focused on the almosts and the might-have-beens than the happeneds. But it's so delightful, funny, observant, and coyly ambiguous, I really hope people give it a chance. It's not going to revolutionize cinema or anything but it has an authenticity, spark and lively wit that the genre generally eschews in favor of saccharine clichés and melodramatic crying scenes.
    8unicorned

    Charming & Fun

    I saw this movie at the Indianapolis International Film Festival and it exceeded my expectations, partially because of the negative review beside this one.

    The plot of Drinking Buddies is simple: two close co-workers - both already in relationships - struggle with their feelings toward one another. This is a relatable concept for many of us, and those of us who have been in this situation understand just how complicated it can get.

    The other reviewer claims that "nothing happens between the main characters," and I would argue that point. Lots of things happen between the main characters and what these things most close resemble is real life. This film is thoughtful, funny, heartbreaking and totally charming.
    6tigerfish50

    Shallow Characters with Shallow Dilemmas

    From the threadbare 'Hannah takes the Stairs' to the layered, clever 'Alexander the Last', the quality of Joe Swanberg's films has traditionally been erratic. 'Drinking Buddies' falls somewhere in the upper half of his range as it portrays how a couple of brewery co-workers deal with mutual sexual attraction while engaged in relationships with other partners. Kate and Luke use their love of beer as an excuse to hang out while concealing their amorous agenda and ambivalence in an alcoholic haze. The improvised dialog does deliver some amusing moments, but there are too many repetitive exchanges which dissipate the film's energy.

    The two lead actors create credible characters, but Swanberg doesn't give them anywhere particularly interesting to go, and there doesn't appear to be anything of great value at stake. Kate and Luke's Romeo and Juliette saga turns into a circular song-and-dance routine, until their friendship becomes infected by frustration, leading to dishonesty and irritability. The concept is intriguing, but the film turns into an effective endorsement of sobriety. Swanberg has shown he can do better than this, and the end titles arrive just in time.

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    • Trivia
      This film was entirely improvised. There was no script, and the only things the actors and the crew had was a vague outline of the plot and the order in which certain events would take place.
    • Goofs
      When Kate is riding her bike to Chris's apartment for the first time, the production van carrying the camera can be seen reflected when they pass by a store window.
    • Quotes

      Kate: That's the problem with heartbreak, to you it's like an atomic bomb and to the world it's just really cliche, because in the end we all have the same experience.

    • Crazy credits
      The title of the movie only appears in the ending credits and Jason Sudeikis's character 'Gene Dentler' is credited as 'Himself'.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.190 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Lady Luck
      Written by Richard Swift

      Performed by Richard Swift

      Published by dancecontestwinner (ASCAP).

      Courtesy of Secretly Canadian

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Burn Later Productions
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Colegas de copas
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Michigan, Michigan, USA(House at the lake)
    • Production companies
      • Burn Later Productions
      • MJW Films
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    • Budget
      • $650,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $343,341
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,505
      • Aug 25, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $401,914
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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