Friendship (#688)
Yesterday, my theater complex was filled with patrons including many young kids. I was confident that my theater wouldn't be crowded. They were there to see the blockbusters: Mission Impossible, Lilo and Stitch, Thunderbolts, and Final Destination. I chose FRIENDSHIP, described on the theater's website as a comedy and some of the audience laughed at times. In my dotage, I must have lost my sense of humor because I saw nothing remotely funny about this film. I would describe it as weird, with a capital W. As near as I can figure the plot, a young man in suburbia delivers mail to a neighbor (the mailman had mistakenly delivered it to him) and instantly is attracted to him. I suspected it was going to turn into a film about homosexuals. But no, it turned into an agglomeration of meaningless scenes in a variety of settings, in which the star, Tim Robinson (known by one of my grandsons) behaves in a manic and worse manner. I had already lost interest in this film so I honestly am unable to tell you more. I think this is obviously a film for younger audiences (like most of my subscribers) with a distinctly different sense of humor than mine and will probably enjoy it more. Critics, who I'm inclined to assume are idiots with overused vocabulary, gave Friendship an 89% thumbs up and audiences 78%. FYI, I do not intend to see or review the other films mentioned above with one exception—the Tom Cruise vehicle, because I'm hoping the other part of the films title, "The Final Reckoning," is a signal for his retirement.
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