At this level, simply the sight of Tim Robinson’s face is a comedic weapon.
Working example: the opening scene of Friendship, which begins with a good shot on most cancers survivor Tami (Kate Mara) sharing along with her help group. Because the digicam zooms out, her husband Craig (Robinson) comes into view beside her, and his look of too-intense focus is sufficient to ship anybody into orbit. It is not lengthy earlier than he opens his mouth to glibly interrupt Tami’s worries about her most cancers returning, simply the primary of many social fake pas Craig will commit throughout the course of Friendship.
When you’re each cringing and cackling on the considered this interplay, that is the Robinson impact. The I Suppose You Ought to Depart creator is a grasp at wringing comedy from social anxiousness, in addition to crafting oddball characters whose quirks are solely outweighed by their earnestness (and their propensity for shouting). All these qualities are on show in Friendship, a movie that checks the boundaries of how a lot Robinson-style cringe comedy you may stand.
Hardcore Robinson followers will seemingly get pleasure from, however whilst a Robinson appreciator, I felt that the I Suppose You Ought to Depart-style bits that make the movie’s early scenes such an uncomfortable blast rapidly lose their sheen. They work effectively in sketches, however can they maintain up the burden of a whole function movie? Friendship, written and directed by Andrew DeYoung, suggests not.
What’s Friendship about?
Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd in “Friendship.”
Credit score: A24
At its core, Friendship is all in regards to the trials of male friendship and male loneliness. Robinson’s Craig has little to no social life — as Tami factors out, he all the time spends his evenings sitting of their front room. (“You don’t know my schedule!” Craig spits, considered one of many nice Robinson line readings.)
So when neighbor Austin (Paul Rudd) invitations Craig over for a drink, it is greater than only a pleasant get-together. For Craig, it is the beginning of a brand-new, stunning future. In fantasy sequences, he sees himself enjoying drums in Craig’s band, then main Craig and a bigger crew by means of the apocalypse.
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His encounters with Austin are nearly as fantastical as his imagined future. Austin brings him by means of their city’s sewer system to the highest of metropolis corridor. He takes Craig mushroom foraging. He encourages Craig to ditch his cellphone, to purchase a drum set, to strive new issues.
However their stunning friendship collapses after a nightmare dangle with Austin’s different buddies. One shattered glass door, a number of bruised noses, and one a capella cowl of Ghost City DJs’ “My Boo” later, Craig is ousted from Austin’s inside circle and left to spiral.
Friendship begins robust, then unravels.

Tim Robinson in “Friendship.”
Credit score: A24
These opening sequences of Craig and Austin’s early meets are Friendship‘s strongest, with Robinson nailing the awkward catch-up of hanging out with somebody you undoubtedly wish to be buddies with. Rudd, in the meantime, excels as a personality who has his personal struggles and ambitions — like desirous to be the morning weatherman as an alternative of the night — however who additionally exists for Craig to challenge his fantasies of friendship onto. Their odd-couple dynamic is rife with alternatives for anxiety-inducing laughs, which involves a fever pitch within the aforementioned group dangle.
However as soon as Craig and Austin have their friendship breakup, Friendship finds itself as adrift as Craig. The movie meanders from one bit to the subsequent — like a disastrous assembly with the city mayor, or an unsuccessful return to the sewers — with every appearing like its personal sketch that is been awkwardly strung collectively. Maybe this unmoored feeling is DeYoung’s purpose, to position us in Craig’s sneakers as he navigates life with out a pal who meant a lot to him. But with so many sections feeling so underwhelming — solely a toad-induced drug journey actually delivers on Friendship‘s comedic strangeness — you could end up feeling extra disengaged than unmoored.
One thing related occurs with Craig, who usually reads as a set of gags versus a full-fledged character. He is each obsessive about desirous to see “the new Marvel” however deathly afraid of getting it spoiled. He eats cleaning soap as a way to repent for being a “bad boy.” His largest purpose in life is ending an area bar’s novelty meal themed across the SEALs who killed Osama Bin Laden. These are all hilarious each out and in of context in Friendship, helped alongside by Robinson’s reliably panicked — usually screaming — supply. However are we laughing as a result of Craig is a personality we have grown to know over the course of the movie, or as a result of we’re projecting our prior experiences of watching Robinson in related roles onto Craig?
Friendship nonetheless elicits loads of laughs and discomfort from its have a look at a collapsed friendship. Finally, although, it overstays its welcome, very like Craig at a gaggle dangle.
Friendship is now in theaters.