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Friends with Money

Saturday, December 02, 2006

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This is a great couples film. The dynamics of each relationship in this film is really amazing. The nuances and personality of each couple really takes shape. Witty and funny this film brings more to the table than just a girly movie made by a woman for women. It really is a great chronicle of the questions that women have to face (and men). The cast was fantastic and the story was compelling. If you have a significant other get this film. Watch how each couple gets along or does not, due to their willingness to surrender more of the self-identity to each other. I found this film outstanding. Get a chance and see this.



Catherine Keener .... Christine

Jason Isaacs .... David

Timm Sharp .... Richard

Joan Cusack .... Franny

Greg Germann .... Matt

Simon McBurney .... Aaron

Frances McDormand .... Jane

Jennifer Aniston .... Olivia

Bob Stephenson .... Marty

Scott Caan .... Mike

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