Movie reviews
FRIENDS WITH MONEY (US, 2006, d. Nicole Holofcener) | FRIENDS WITH MONEY (US, 2006, d. Nicole Holofcener) |
|
|
| Written by Peter Malone | ||||
| Tuesday, 22 August 2006 | ||||
|
This time she has a more A list cast. Jennifer Aniston is the one without money. Those with are Frances McDormand, Joan Cusack and Catherine Keener (who appeared in the other two films). The men are there in the background. In a short running time (and the film ends suddenly in mid-conversation), we get glimpses into the characters and lives of the four women. Three are married and have money. They don’t have to worry and so pursue their careers and their charities with time over for helping their friend without husband or money. Jennifer Aniston is a former teacher, now working as a maid, who can’t settle down and is unlucky with love – working on a kind of pragmatic morality one could learn from TV series (like Friends, for instance). Frances McDormand is very good as the angry and unsettled designer of clothes who is happy in her marriage. Catherine Keener is also always good. However, she too is edgy and quarrelling with her co-screenplay writing husband. Joan Cusack and her husband have lots of money, few problems, which makes her able to be a substitute mother figure. Much of the film consists of conversations which are entertaining in their way, brief and slight perhaps, but that abrupt ending in retrospect seems right. We don’t know what will happen to the women – but there are possibilities for the better for each of them.
Only registered users can write comments. |
||||
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
|
|